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Addicted: Zane (author) November 28, 1998 For the Love of the Game: My Story: Michael Jordan: October 3, 1999 Yesterday, I Cried: Iyanla Vanzant: January 30, 2000 The Rock Says: Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson with Joe Laydon September 24, 2000 Not a Day Goes By: E. Lynn Harris: December 31, 2000 Until Today! Iyanla Vanzant: February 5, 2001 A Day ...
Zane is the publisher of Strebor Books (now part of Atria Books at Simon & Schuster), where she publishes 36–60 books a year by other authors. [8] Her work was the basis for the Cinemax program Zane's Sex Chronicles. [9] A subsequent project, Zane's The Jump Off, premiered March 29, 2013, on Cinemax. [10]
Chillwave (originally considered synonymous with glo-fi and hypnagogic pop) is a music microgenre that emerged in the late 2000s. It is characterized by evoking the popular music of the late 1970s and early 1980s while engaging with notions of memory and nostalgia .
The genre's name was coined by journalist David Keenan in an August 2009 issue of The Wire to label the developing trend, which he characterized as "pop music refracted through the memory of a memory." [7] It was used interchangeably with "chillwave" or "glo-fi" and gained critical attention through artists such as Ariel Pink and James Ferraro. [5]
Zane's birth name is Matthew Zicari. [2] After graduating from Musicians Institute of Technology for Guitar Performance, he attended Los Angeles Valley College for music. Zane was briefly the lead singer of short-lived industrial rock project Lotus Rising with cellist Tina Guo [ 3 ] and is currently the creative force behind Society 1 .
The same year ATB also released his first DVD, Addicted to Music. The disc includes all his videos from 1998 to 2003 (excluding "Long Way Home"), a US tour documentary, interviews, lyrics, photos and the making of the "I Don't Wanna Stop" video.
Tananarive Due (born 1966) writer specializing in Black speculative fiction, and professor of Black Horror and Afrofuturism [8] Henry Dumas (1934–1968) Paul Laurence Dunbar (1872–1906), poet; Alice Dunbar-Nelson (1875–1935) David Anthony Durham (born 1969) Richard Durham, (1917–1984), wrote radio series Destination Freedom; Michael Eric ...
Addicted, a South Korean film . Possession, a U.S. remake of the South Korean film starring Sarah Michelle Gellar; Addicted, an American reality television series; Addicted, a film adaptation of the novel by Zane