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Love 'N' Dancing is a 2009 American romantic drama film about a couple who take part in a competition in the world of swing dancing.The film was directed by Robert Iscove, and stars Amy Smart, Tom Malloy (who also wrote the film), and Billy Zane.
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Swango is a dance revue conceived and choreographed by Mariela Franganillo and Robert Royston, with a script by Rupert Holmes and a potpourri of tango and swing music. The original production played in the off-Broadway Swing 46 jazz club in 2002 [1] and moved to the Helen Hayes Theater in Nyack, New York, in 2003. It received mixed reviews.
Robert N. Royston (1918 – September 19, 2008) was one of America's most distinguished landscape architects, based in the San Francisco Bay Area of California in the United States. [1] His design work and university teaching in the years following World War II helped define and establish the California modernism style in the post-war period.
"Midnight Train to Royston" received mixed-to-positive reviews from critics. Myles McNutt of The A.V. Club gave the episode a "B-" and wrote, "Given how much trust I held in the show at the end of the first season, it's deeply disappointing to leave 'Midnight Train to Royston' feeling so at odds with the show's priorities, and its understanding ...
EastSiders is an American dark comedy web series created by Kit Williamson.It premiered on YouTube on December 14, 2012, and began streaming through Logo TV's website on April 23, 2013.
Full English first aired on 12 November 2012, with the first series ending abruptly after the final episode, due to air on 17 December 2012, was pulled from schedules in the morning, over fears from Channel 4 bosses that the episode would've been seen as "offensive" to the gypsy community. [1] It was replaced with a repeat of Alan Carr: Chatty ...
The original 1968 German-dubbed episodes of this series had the field/suits of armour opening titles, but the 'Shooting Gallery' end titles. The original 1968 French-dubbed episodes of this series featured a variant in the opening title music: a gunshot sound is heard during the shot of Tara King running between two rows of suits of armour ...