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Cloud Nine (sometimes stylized as Cloud 9) is a 1979 British two-act play written by British playwright Caryl Churchill. It was workshopped with the Joint Stock Theatre Company in late 1978 and premiered at Dartington College of Arts, Devon, on 14 February 1979. [1] The two acts of the play form a contrapuntal structure.
The Cloud Dream of the Nine, also translated as The Nine Cloud Dream (Korean: 구운몽; Hanja: 九雲夢; RR: Kuunmong), is a 17th-century Korean novel set in the Chinese Tang dynasty. [1] Although widely-attributed to Kim Man-jung, there have been some arguments about whether he was the original author. [2]
Tao Qian could also be translated "Recluse Tao", [5] but this does not imply an eremitic lifestyle or extreme asceticism but rather a comfortable dwelling with family, friends, neighbors, musical instruments, wine, a nice library, and the beautiful scenery of a mountain farm—Tao Qing's compensation for giving up the lifestyle of Tao Yuanming ...
[16] Although he regretted the inclusion of ballads such as "Breath Away from Heaven", Bill Holdship wrote in Creem that "a good album's a good album, and Cloud Nine is plenty good … it's the best record from a former Beatle in at least seven years." [17] Less impressed, Daniel Brogan of the Chicago Tribune opined: "Cloud Nine plods ...
The entire series took 108 days to complete filming. [9] The scenes set in Zhang Qishan and Er Yuehong's mansion were filmed in Hengdian World Studios , in Dongyang , Zhejiang province. The tombstone scenes were filmed in various parts of China such as Tiantai Mountain , Jietou Town and Hanshanhu at Tiantai County and Yongkang in Zhejiang ...
Takeover/Cloud 9 is a British music publishing company. The organisation is a co-owned subsidiary of Takeover Entertainment Ltd and EMI Music Publishing. [1] It was founded by English rapper Kwasi Danquah III (commonly known as Tinchy Stryder) and EMI Music Publishing's UK president and EMI European creative president, Guy Moot, as a publishing arm solely for Danquah's music in December 2008.
[1] The first book edition of the novella, published in Taiwan, [5] had the name Wives and Concubines. [6] This publication happened in 1990, and it was a volume that also included the novella Nineteen Thirty-four Escapes. [7] However, the name used in the second edition in Taiwan and in the Hong Kong edition became Raise the Red Lantern. [6]
The book details RZA's personal path towards enlightenment. In the book he uses hip-hop lyrics, autobiographical anecdotes, and parables, to explain how he was simultaneously inspired by Taoism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, Bruce Lee, and Islam. His philosophies are listed under seven "Pillars of Wisdom", which he considers as seven "key ...