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Cai has been credited with popularizing magic in Singapore. [2] In October 2014, Cai announced her retirement from performing as Magic Babe Ning to focus on her writing career. Her 2016 Singapore Literature Prize nominated autobiography Who Is Magic Babe Ning? was published soon after. She made a brief return to magic as the Mind Magic Mistress ...
Eat Already? 3 (Chinese: 吃饱没? 3) is a Singaporean Hokkien-language drama series which is telecast on Singapore's free-to-air channel, Mediacorp Channel 8. It stars Chen Shucheng , Hong Huifang , Felicia Chin , Nick Shen , Rayson Tan , Lin Meijiao , Zheng Geping , Marcus Chin & Sora Ma as the casts.
Ning Cai may refer to: Ning Cai (writer) (born 1982), Singaporean author and magician; Ning Cai (engineer) (born 1947), Chinese electrical engineer
Magic 3 is the seventeenth studio album by American rapper Nas. It was released by Mass Appeal Records on September 14, 2023, the rapper's fiftieth birthday. The album serves as a third installment to Nas' Magic series, following up Magic 2 .
"Electricity" is a song by Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band, from their 1967 debut album Safe as Milk. Beefheart claimed that A&M Records dropped the band after co-owner Jerry Moss heard the song and declared it "too negative" [4] for his teenage daughter to listen to; Safe as Milk would ultimately be released by Buddah Records. Beefheart's ...
Eternity: A Chinese Ghost Story (倩女幽魂) is a Chinese period drama series produced by Taiwanese station CTS in collaboration with several other countries. It is loosely based on several famous folktales such as the love story of Nie Xiaoqian and Ning Caicheng from Pu Songling's novel Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio (聊斋志异), the legend of Gan Jiang and Mo Ye and others.
Christina Haack is feeling light as a feather. While promoting her new house-flipping competition show The Flip Off, the HGTV star said she was more than happy to film the series solo after ...
Nosferatu is an album by Hugh Cornwell of the Stranglers and Robert Williams, drummer in Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band. [3] It was released on 16 November 1979 by United Artists. [4] The album cover features a still from F. W. Murnau's 1922 film of the same name, [5] with the album styled as a soundtrack to the film.