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  2. Evening Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Jan Yanehiro was then joined by Loren Nancarrow and Mike Jerrick for a rebooted series titled Evening, which was later renamed Evening Magazine. This continuation ran for a little over 200 episodes. This continuation ran for a little over 200 episodes.

  3. KFMB-TV - Wikipedia

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    There was no regular anchor; instead Hal Clement, Loren Nancarrow (now deceased), Dawn Fratangelo (now with NBC) and Susan Lichtman (now known as Susan Taylor and with KNSD) formed an ensemble of anchor/reporters who alternated between anchoring, filing detailed reports and giving live interviews.

  4. Conlon Nancarrow - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Conlon Nancarrow (/ n æ n ˈ k ær oʊ /; [1] October 27, 1912 – August 10, 1997) was an American-Mexican composer who lived and worked in Mexico for most of his life. . Nancarrow is best remembered for his Studies for Player Piano, being one of the first composers to use auto-playing musical instruments, realizing their potential to play far beyond human performance ab

  5. “90 Day”'s Loren Makes Shocking Claims About His True ...

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    A resurfaced interview is exposing 90 Day Fiancé star Loren’s intentions behind going on the hit series. In an episode of Thekikipodcast from October 2023, just a week before Loren left to meet ...

  6. Nancarrow - Wikipedia

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    Nancarrow (or Nancherrow) is a Cornish surname meaning the "valley of the deer". Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Alexandra Nancarrow (born 1993), Australian tennis player

  7. List of New Music America performances - Wikipedia

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    This is a partial list of performances presented under the umbrella of the New Music America festival held from 1979 to 1990, and a different city each year, compiled from Georges Dupuis' personal archives from travel to the 1984 to 1990 festivals, during the latter years, as a secretary to the New Music Alliance planning sessions.

  8. Five Miles to Midnight - Wikipedia

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    Five Miles to Midnight (French: Le Couteau dans la plaie, literally The Knife in the wound) is a 1962 Franco-Italian international co-production drama film produced and directed by Anatole Litvak.

  9. Brief Encounter (1974 film) - Wikipedia

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    The two lead roles were cast with "wild disregard for suitability," according to Brian McFarlane, who has described the film as "a total disaster." [2] Originally intended to have a television screening in the United States followed by a cinema release in the rest of the world, its poor reception in New York led to the international plans being abandoned.