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"The Road to Love is a surviving 1916 American drama silent film directed by Scott Sidney and written by Blanche Dougan Cole and Gardner Hunting. The film stars Lenore Ulric, Colin Chase, Lucille Ward, Estelle Allen, Gayne Whitman and Herschel Mayall. The film was released on December 7, 1916, by Paramount Pictures. Plot Cast *Lenore Ulric as Hafsa *Colin Chase as Gordon Roberts *Lucille Ward as Lella Sadiya *Estelle Allen as Zorah *Gayne Whitman as Karan *Herschel Mayall as Sidi Malik *Joe Massey as The Old Sheik *Alfred Hollingsworth as Abdallah Preservation status A copy is preserved in the Library of Congress collection.Catalog of Holdings The American Film Institute Collection and The United Artists Collection at The Library of Congress, (<-book title) p.153 c.1978 by the American Film Institute The Library of Congress/FIAF American Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog:..The Road to Love References External links * Category:1916 films Category:American films Category:English-language films Category:American drama films Category:1916 drama films Category:Paramount Pictures films Category:American black-and-white films Category:American silent feature films Category:Films directed by Scott Sidney "
"The 2015 Victorian Football League season was the 134th season of the Victorian Football Association/Victorian Football League Australian rules football competition. There will be 15 teams competing in the league. The season commenced Friday 17 April with Werribee and Geelong meeting at Simonds Stadium and concluded Sunday 27 September with the VFL Grand Final, won by , who defeated by 54 points at Etihad Stadium. It was Williamstown's 14th top division premiership. League membership The size of the league reduced from sixteen teams to fifteen for the 2015 season, following the withdrawal and disbanding of the Bendigo Football Club. Bendigo had enjoyed stability from 2003 until 2012 in a reserves affiliation with the Australian Football League's , but following Essendon's establishment of a stand-alone reserves team in 2013, Bendigo had struggled to remain competitive as a stand-alone club. In June 2014, half-way through what would finish as its second consecutive winless season, the club concluded that it was not financially viable in the long term and announced it would play out the 2014 season before folding. Premiership season Specific feature of the fixture included: * A Grand Final replay between Footscray and Box Hill Hawks headlining the opening round of a twenty-round season. * At least two AFL curtain raiser games to be played, with the Northern Blues to face North Ballarat in Round 5 and Frankston in Round 11 as curtain raisers to matches. * Four night matches will be a feature of the season. * Two matches, each between two AFL reserves teams, will be played in Bendigo at Queen Elizabeth Oval. * The Seven Network to broadcast one match of the round live in Victoria, midday or 11.30am each weekend. Source: VFL season 2015 Results and Fixtures Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5 Round 6 Round 7 Round 8 Round 9 Round 10 Round 11 Round 12 Round 13 Round 14 Round 15 Round 16 Round 17 Round 18 Round 19 Round 20 Ladder Finals series Qualifying and Elimination Finals Semi Finals Preliminary Finals Grand Final Awards * The Frosty Miller Medal was won jointly by Sam Grimley (), Jordan Lisle (Port Melbourne) and Liam McBean (Richmond), who each kicked 42 goals during the home-and-away season. It was Grimley's second consecutive joint Frosty Miller Medal, and the most players ever to tie for the award. Across the completed season including finals, Grimley was the leading goalkicker with 46. *The J. J. Liston Trophy was won by Nick Rippon (North Ballarat), who polled 15 votes. Four players – Myles Sewell (North Ballarat), Clint Jones (Sandringham), Matt Thomas (Richmond) and Sam Dunell (Williamstown) – finished equal second with 14 votes. *The Fothergill-Round Medal was won by Adam Marcon (Williamstown). *The Development League premiership was won by Williamstown. In the Grand Final, played at North Port Oval on 19 September as a curtain-raiser to the senior first preliminary final, Williamstown 8.13 (61) defeated Box Hill 8.12 (60) by one point; scores were level at 60 apiece when time expired, and Williamstown scored the winning behind after three minutes of golden point extra time. It was the third consecutive year that Williamstown defeated Box Hill in the Development League Grand Final, and the second time out of those three years that the final margin was one golden point. Notable events *After having televised VFA/VFL matches weekly since the 1987 finals series, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation ended its broadcasting arrangement with the VFL. A new broadcast deal covering the 2015 and 2016 seasons was signed with the Seven Network, which televised the match of the round live into Melbourne as a lead-in to its AFL coverage. See also * List of VFA/VFL premiers * Australian rules football * Victorian Football League * Australian Football League * 2015 AFL season References External links * 2015 VFL Fixture *AFL Victoria website *Official VFL website Category:Victorian Football League seasons VFL "
"Dana Jean Phoenix is a Canadian synthwave singer-songwriter and musical theatre actress. She is also the female lead singer of the Juno-nominated Toronto funk outfit God Made Me Funky. Early life and education Phoenix is a graduate of Sheridan College's musical theatre program and she attended the Second City improv institute."The Musical of Musicals: An outright parody with actual brilliance". J. KELLY NESTRUCK, The Globe and Mail, Dec. 20, 2013 Career Phoenix placed second on Perez Hilton's 'Can You Sing' cover competition with her cover of Nicki Minaj's Starships. Her original music has been featured on CBC Radio's Big City Small World as well as on Nickelodeon, MTV, and Bravo. In 2013, Phoenix performed in "The Musical of Musicals: The Musical!" at the Panasonic Theatre City in Toronto, to mixed reviews."The Musical of Musicals: Review". Toronto Star, Richard Ouzounian Theatre Critic, Dec 22 2013 In 2014, her album Drrty Shooz made the top 10 on !earshot's National Electronic Chart (College Radio). Her song "Summer Breakup (feat. Sunglasses Kid)" was featured on the original motion picture soundtrack for The Walking Deceased. That year, she performed in the play "No Chance in Hell" at the Toronto Fringe Festival."Fringe Festival wrap-up". Now Magazine, by Jon Kaplan, Glenn Sumi July 17, 2014 In 2015, she provided vocals on God Made Me Funky's album Funky Fly ‘N Free,"Sound Advice: March 26, 2015". The Torontoist, By Ryan B. Patrick and she performed in the musical "The Wedding Singer" at Stage West in Calgary,"The Wedding Singer shines at Stage West". Calgary Herald, Dan St.Yves September 22, 2015 for which she received a Calgary theatre critics award nomination for 'Best Supporting Actress in a Musical'."Calgary theatre critics award nominees unveiled". "Calgary Herald", by Louis B. Hobson May 24, 2016 In 2016, Phoenix's sophomore album Le Mirage charted on !earshot's National Chart (College Radio). Her collaboration with Dutch synthwave artist Timecop1983, "Dreams", appears in the Netflix original films Coin Heist and You Get Me. In 2018, Phoenix toured Europe with her album Synth City, playing shows in Vienna, Poland, London, and Stockholm. In 2020, Phoenix released the album Megawave as a collaboration with Vienna-based band Powernerd."Album of the Day". "Bandcamp Daily", by Samual Tornow April 22, 2020 Discography Studio albums * Drrty Shooz (2014) * Le Mirage (2016) * Synth City (2017) * PixelDust (2018) * Megawave (2020) EPs * Learning to Fight (2009) * Phoenix Rising (2011) * Moving Right (2016 - with Medsound) * Run (2016 - with I-Vision) Compilations * Phoenix Rock's the Vox - Vol. 1 (2012) Singles * "I Love to Mingle" (2010) * "New Condition" (2016 - with Juloboy) * "Freedom for Your Love" (2016 - with Juloboy) * "Synthetic Life" (2018 - with Julian Emery) * "Figure Me Out" (2020) * "Megawave" (2020) References External links * Official website Category:Synthwave musicians Category:Living people Category:Canadian female singer-songwriters Category:Canadian musical theatre actresses Category:Sheridan College alumni Category:Year of birth missing (living people) "