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All 88 Diamond-Certified Albums Ranked From Worst to Best: Critic's Take

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Adele performs at The Palace of Auburn Hills on Sept. 6, 2016 in Auburn Hills, Mich.
It's worth celebrating whenever we get a brand new, RIAA-certified diamond-selling album -- indicating sales (and streaming equivalent sales) of ten million units -- because for a while, it looked like we might never get another one again. For a half-decade after Usher's Confessions was released in 2004, no album of new material was released that even got particularly close to diamond status, largely the result of a download-reeling music industry adjusting slowly to the decline of physical media.
Then, Adele. In 2011, the singer/songwriter's four-quadrant-appealing 21 was released, sparking sales unseen since the beginning of the millennium. The album stayed on top the Billboard 200 for 24 weeks, and was given the Diamond certification in November of 2012, eventually going 14x platinum. For her next act, Ms. Adkins demolished *NSYNC's record for first-week sales with her follow-up effort, 25, moving an incomprehensible 3.38 million in its debut frame, according to Nielsen SoundScan. And last week (Sept. 22), Adele was awarded her second consecutive diamond plaque, for 25 -- less than a year after the album's release.
To honor the exclusive club that Adele joins with her latest sales achievement, we've ranked every one of the RIAA-certified diamond albums. That's not counting compilations -- including greatest-hits collections, live albums, and certain soundtracks -- unless the set is comprised mainly of contemporary material. (The Dirty Dancing soundtrack, for instance, includes seven contemporary songs and five old ones, so it's in, but Garth Brooks' The Ultimate Hits -- itself certified diamond earlier this week -- has only four new songs in 34 tracks, so it's out.) It's still a whopping 88 albums, though, ranging nearly 60 years back to Elvis Presley's Elvis' Christmas Album.
Read our list here, and let's hope we don't have to wait for another Adele album -- whenever that comes -- to welcome our next newcomer to these ranks. (Each album's year of release and most-recent platinum certification as of Sept. 2016 is included.)
88. Kenny G, Breathless (1992, 12x Platinum)
Some day, a smooth-jazz scholar will make the rounds informing us about why Kenny G was actually a genre innovator and stealth underground influence, shaming us for all the thoughtless jokes made at his expense over the years. Until then, all we can say about Breathless is that it’s not actively unpleasant to listen to.
87. Creed, Human Clay (1999, 11x Platinum)
Close, but not quite the nadir of post-grunge alt-rock it’s often made out to be – that’d probably be Weathered, the Creed album after this one. Human Clay at least has some riffs, and “Higher,” a bro hymn as righteous as the sun coming out five minutes before kickoff.
86. Garth Brooks, Sevens (1997, 10x Platinum)
Professional but slightly pandering, down to its definitively C&W magazine-pose of an album cover.  “How You Ever Gonna Know” is one of his most pristine pop/rock efforts, though, and kudos to Garth for being the first country megastar to recognize the potential in swagger-jacking Jimmy Buffett (“Two Pina Coladas”), beating Alan Jackson to the punch by a half-decade.
85. Various Artists, Titanic Soundtrack (1997, 11x Platinum)
No better testament to the world-swallowing phenomenon that was Titanic than the score going Diamond: Celine Dion’s signature love theme “My Heart Will Go On” is the only song here not a James Horner instrumental, and you have to wait until the very end to get to it. Kudos to Horner & Co. for not even trying to fudge a “Songs From and Inspired By” collection, but unless you’re really never gonna let go of the late ‘90s, you don’t need this in your life.
84. Matchbox 20, Yourself or Someone Like You (1996, 12x Platinum)
When Matchbox 20 went supernova in the late ‘90s, it was obvious grunge’s moment was officially over, though what it was being replaced with wasn’t totally clear: Rob Thomas wrote pretty good singles, but what exactly they added up to remained ambiguous. “Real World” and “Back 2 Good” feel like personal statements in search of coherent theses, “3AM” is strangely lacking in urgency for a song with its title, and “Push” might be the most narratively confused song about domestic abuse ever released.
83. Celine Dion, Let’s Talk About Love (1997, 10x Platinum)
An expert collection of Adult Contemporary super-competence, its 65-degree placidness is broken only by the mega-ballad you already knew from Titanic and the song where Celine tries her hand at dancehall for some reason. Carl Wilson wrote a great book about it; that and the Bee Gees and Babs duets may be all you really need to take away from this one.
82. Santana, Supernatural (1999, 15x Platinum)
The least-likely blockbuster LP of the TRL era, with a then-52-year-old Carlos Santana riding two Hot 100-topping, big-name-featuring smashes to sales that not even Britney and Backstreet could match. This one isn’t all smiles and Rob Thomases, though: A surprising amount of Supernatural is comprised of the kind of somberly atmospheric noodling found in the worst Pink Floyd albums.
81. Britney Spears. …Baby One More Time (1999, 14x Platinum)
Britney’s chips-half-in debut effort has aged about as well as an album with a Sonny & Cher cover, special guest appearances from Mikey Bassie and Don Phillip, and a climactic slow song called “E-Mail My Heart” could be expected to. But “Crazy” still goes – if not as hard as in its Melissa Joan Hart-approved remix – and we’ll know the aliens come in peace if they make first contact via the title track’s three-note piano hook.

80. Hammer, Please Hammer, Don’t Hurt ‘Em (1990, 10x Platinum)
It takes a village to raise rap’s first-ever Diamond-seller, and to help send his breakout album into eight digits, Hammer enlisted (via sample and interpolation): Rick James, Marvin Gaye, The Chi-Lites, The Jackson 5, Earth, Wind & Fire, Sly & the Family Stone, James Brown (twice) and Prince (three times). Even with all that, the MC’s teaching-and-preaching efforts get mildly tiresome by album’s end, but as the ‘90s would say, it’s a history lesson that makes learning fun -- ring the bell, school’s in, sucker.
79. *NSYNC, ‘N Sync (1998, 10x Platinum)
The singles are imprinted on the DNA of anyone who grew up with Carson Daly narrating their late afternoons, even though “Tearin’ Up My Heart” is the only one whose existence anyone actively bothers to remember. The rest is predictably negligible, minus a surprisingly yacht-worthy cover of Christopher Cross’ “Sailing.”
78. Elvis Presley, Elvis’ Christmas Album (1957, 10x Platinum)
A perennial best-seller that ultimately became The King’s only diamond-certified album, Elvis’ Christmas Album generally delivers the combination of fireplace intimacy and profound melancholy you want from the best holiday music, before getting a little gospel-heavy in the last third. “Blue Christmas” is the classic, and as timeless as that other-colored Xmas tune -- which Elvis also does here, in a relatively innocuous cover Irving Berlin nonetheless dubbed a “profane parody” of his standard.
77. Backstreet Boys, Backstreet Boys (1997, 14x Platinum)
Kicking off the second (possibly third?) golden age of the boy band in earnest, the five hits on Backstreet’s U.S. debut were likeable enough -- the world probably wasn’t ready for the Full Max Martin yet, but lukewarm pop/rock trifles like “Quit Playing Games (With My Heart)” and “As Long As You Love Me” were already mildly entrancing. The PM Dawn cover shows how relaxed the early part of this era was; a 1998 reissue added frenetic crowd-pleaser “Everybody (Backstreet’s Back),” and by millennium’s end, most pop songs sounded like they were recorded inside a pinball machine.
76. Various Artists, Dirty Dancing Soundtrack (1987, 11x Platinum)
Established AM classics from a generation earlier awkwardly mingle with polished contemporary pop from the late ‘80s, a mixer that made marginally more sense in the movie than it does on record. When the Ronettes and Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs are butting up against new smashes from Eric Carmen and, yes, Patrick Swayze himself, it works well enough; when it’s over-caffeinated synth-pop from Merry Clayton and Alfie Zappacosta getting in the way of “Hey! Baby” and “Love Is Strange,” less so.
75. Celine Dion, Falling Into You (1996, 11x Platinum)
Gets soggy in the latter half, and covers of “(You Make Me Feel Like) a Natural Woman” and “River Deep, Mountain High” can’t help coming off a little stilted. Her “All By Myself” redo fares far better, though, “Seduces Me” is as sensual as it should be, and “It’s All Coming Back to Me Now” reaches heights of Jim Steinman-conducted melodrama that even Meat Loaf would only scale with extreme trepidation.
74. OutKast, Speakerboxxx/The Love Below (2003, 11x Platinum)
A diamond-selling double-album that won both the Album of the Year Grammy and the Pazz & Jop critics poll, and boasts one of the most popular songs of all-time… but does anyone actually still listen to it? OutKast empirically proved they were more than the sum of their parts by segregating the contributions of Big Boi and Andre 3000 to their own discs, and while the results were rapturously received at the time, S/TLB’s rep sags farther every year since, as fans realize how critical the balance and interplay the duo provided one another was to their overall alchemy.
73. Garth Brooks, Ropin’ the Wind (1991, 14x Platinum)
“Must be rebel blood just flowin’ through my veins,” Brooks sings on “Against the Grain,” the opener to his third diamond-selling album in three tries. Maybe not, but Garth’s winning streak was certainly extended here by classics like the blithely sordid “Papa Loved Mama,” the serenely anthemic “The River” and the soaring “Shameless,” which proved Billy Joel really needed to get better advice about his single choices.
72. Backstreet Boys, Millennium (1999, 13x Platinum)
Only four singles were pulled from Millennium, partly because those that were released lasted forever: “I Want It That Way” somehow only peaked at No. 6 on the Hot 100, but those of us who lived through it can testify to it being the most the most popular American song since “The Stars and Stripes Forever.” Not many missed hits here anyway: Of the ceaseless ballads that comprise the album’s post-singles portion, only closer “The Perfect Fan” stands out -- Backstreet’s very own “A Song for Mama.” 
71. Jewel, Pieces of You (1997, 12x Platinum)
Closer to Tori Amos territory than you might remember, as excoriating missives like “Daddy” and the title track (which repeats the word “f----t” until it can see you physically squirming) are just as vicious and bruised -- albeit a tad more clumsy -- as anything on Little Earthquakes. What really hurts here are the love songs, though: Breakup lament “You Were Meant for Me” easily justifies its tear-choked vocals, and “Morning Song” makes leaving bed in the a.m. an act of true betrayal.

70. Shania Twain, Up! (2002, 11x Platinum)
Sort of a cheap diamond, since Shania notched double-album sales for a multi-disc set that was really the same album twice, just in “Red” (pop), “Green” (country) and occasionally “Blue” (world/dance) editions. Up! failed to produce the monster U.S. hits that Come On Over tossed off like complimentary mints, and the incongruous self-righteousness of “Ka-Ching!” and “What a Way to Be!” are a strange look for Shania, but weaponized country-pop blasts like “I’m Gonna Getcha Good!” and “Nah!” are exuberant enough to earn their Elaine Benes-like exclamation mark usage.
69. Bon Jovi, Slippery When Wet (1986, 12x Platinum)
Metal sans metal, far more enamored with Bruce Springsteen than Bruce Dickinson, and much better (and muuuuch more successful) for it. Aside from young-and-restless closer “Wild in the Streets,” not much of the rest stands up to the big singles, but those three are titanic enough that karaoke bartenders are still tearing out the “Bo-” pages from their songbooks for temporary relief three decades later.
68. Hootie and the Blowfish, Cracked Rear View (1994, 16x Platinum)
A solid power-pop album -- just one whose genial frat-rock veneer blankets any underlying urgency or desperation. Underestimate “Hannah Jane” at your own peril, and don’t forget the surprisingly powerful black-man-in-the-south lament “Drowning,” proof that Darius & Co. had more on their minds than just baseball caps.
67. Boyz II Men, II (1994, 12x Platinum)
Actually a pretty chill album, until a handful of asteroid-sized power ballads come crashing down to spoil all the vibin’. “I’ll Make Love to You” is the stuff of countless middle-school-dance dreams and nightmares, but “Water Runs Dry” is the one that endures: a slow-burner of such exquisite stillness that the Five Satins would beam with pride.
66. Mariah Carey, Daydream (1995, 10x Platinum)
The “Open Arms” cover is a pretty good call, “Always Be My Baby” is forever (way moreso than “Forever”) and Boyz II Men duet “One Sweet Day” is the ‘90s pop equivalent of Jimmy Page and Eddie Van Halen swapping guitar solos. But Daydream commits the cardinal sin of following “Fantasy” with 11 songs that are not “Fantasy,” and that we cannot forgive -- not even Kanye would try to get away with that shit.
65. Kid Rock, Devil Without a Cause (1999, 11x Platinum)
Regardless of your feelings about young Robert James Ritchie, how many artists can say they were instrumental in the rise of both nu-metal and Auto-Tune? He wasn’t always graceful about it, but Kid Rock innovated almost by accident, effortlessly mixing genres and signifiers that he’d never thought to keep discrete, and occasionally ending up with a tour de force of hybridized id like “Cowboy.”
64. Various Artists, The Lion King Soundtrack (10x Platinum, 1994)
The tunes from the movie itself are undeniable – international pizzazz-pop like “I Just Can’t Wait to Be King” and “Hakuna Matata” and sweeping theatrical pieces like “Be Prepared” and “Circle of Life” – and the trio of Elton John versions rightly brought the soundtrack to top 40. Making you sit through four Hans Zimmer instrumentals in between the two sets is pretty low, though.
63. Def Leppard, Pyromania (1983, 10x Platinum)
Making Union Jack short shorts and the phrase “Gunter glieben glauchen globen" inextricable parts of ‘80s pop culture, Pyromania was as dead-on a shot at the American mainstream as the incinerated building on its album cover. Can’t pretend cuts like “Rock! Rock! (Till You Drop)” and “Billy’s Got a Gun” have aged brilliantly, but the list of pop-metal songs more flawless than “Photograph” doesn’t even need a full hand to count.
62. Britney Spears, Oops!... I Did It Again (2000, 10x Platinum)
Packs the edge Spears’ debut sorely lacked: the title track establishes that not-that-innocent Britney would be taking over from here, “Don’t Let Me Be the Last to Know” proved her capable of post-puppy-love balladry (rightly enduring as a fan and artist favorite), and even the Stones cover is impressively nervy. Doesn’t last the whole way, unfortunately: Once Lucky accepts her Academy Award, feel free to FF through the rest.
61. Lionel Richie, Can’t Slow Down (1983, 10x Platinum)
The ex-Commodore’s own mini-Thriller, with five top 10 hits, though a significantly lesser musical reach. Regardless, “All Night Long” is as wedding-classic as they come, “Hello” remains an unkillable ‘80s touchstone even without its famously bizarre video, and the fizzy title track could’ve been a sixth top-tenner if anyone had bothered to release it as a single.

60. Dixie Chicks, Wide Open Spaces (1998, 12x Platinum)
Appropriate to its appellation, The Dixie Chicks’ major-label debut -- and first album with the fiery Natalie Maines at the forefront -- sounds like the universe opening up to the trio’s expansive brand of tinderbox country. “I’ll Take Care of You” has nothing to do with Drake or Gil-Scott Heron but lends the same tenderness, “Tonight the Heartache’s on Me” manages to export a ska skank to a honky-tonk throwdown, and the title track still sounds like the last scene of Six Feet Under, minus all the death.
59. *NSYNC, No Strings Attached (2000, 11x Platinum)
A major leap forward from the boy band’s self-titled debut, leading with a pair of instant-K.O. singles that raised the bar for all of Orlando-based pop music at the turn of the century. The rest is a more mixed bag, with eye-rollers “Digital Get Down” and “Space Cowboy (Yippie-Yi-Yay)” likely expediting Justin Timberlake’s search for the exit. “It Makes Me Ill” began the venting that’d consume the group on Celebrity, and closer “I Thought She Knew” is a thankfully stripped-down moment of emotional calm and clarity.
58. Norah Jones, Come Away With Me (2002, 10x Platinum)
Jazzy enough to be released on Blue Note records, Come Away With Me hardly fits the usual bill as a Diamond album, but became enough of a sensation for its smooth sailing that it swept the Grammys and sold eight digits. Fourteen years later, it’s hard to imagine many of those customers having their lives changed by the album, but equally tough to picture many regretting the purchase -- even Jones’ cover of Hank Williams’ “Cold Cold Heart” feels like a ticket to the tropics.
57. Phil Collins, No Jacket Required (1985, 12x Platinum)
If not the least-likely megastar of MTV’s first decade then certainly the baldest, Phil Collins had perfected his brand of turbo-pop by 1985, leading to his most successful album with or without Genesis. “Sussudio” and “Who Said I Would” sound like they’re from a Motown record sped up to 45 RPM, while “Take Me Home” is a power ballad as inspired by Casio drum auto-play – pop classicism for ‘80s attention spans that may have sounded natural at the time, but seems intriguingly alien three decades later.
56. Mariah Carey, Music Box (1993, 10x Platinum)
Like most ‘90s Mariah albums, there’s one narcotic pop single and one world-beating power ballad – though in the case of Music Box, “Hero” was cast in the latter role when it actually should’ve gone to “Anytime You Need a Friend.” The deep cuts here are better than on Daydream, with a couple C+C-produced bangers: “Now That I Know,” a skronking jam that should’ve been a club-killer and “I’ve Been Thinking About You,” a frisky dance-pop wink that one-ups Londonbeat.
55. Linkin Park, Hybrid Theory (2000, 10x Platinum)
For all the skeptics who view Linkin Park as a bunch of whiny, repetitive, dull, uncreative mooks: No, you’re thinking of every other popular band from that time. LP were guilty of the first two, but not the last three -- few bands of any genre put as much care into their songcraft and soundscapes, resulting in spellbindingly Reznorian productions like “Papercut,” “Points of Authority” and “In the End,” the “Bad Vibrations” of the early ‘00s.
54. Meat Loaf, Bat Out of Hell (1977, 14x Platinum)
A stirred-up cauldron of Wagner, Spector and Andrew Lloyd Webber whose brew was potent enough to make an overweight, overzealous theater kid a rock god for at least one album. Meat Loaf and songwriter Jim Steinman were smart to keep it to seven mini-epics -- even at 46 minutes, the thing risks being laughably overwhelming -- but “You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth" and the title track are all still recommended for stretching your dollar as far as it’ll go at the bar jukebox.
53. ZZ Top, Eliminator (1983, 10x Platinum)
Largely thanks to a combination of beards (theirs), legs (not theirs) and “Legs” (definitely theirs), ZZ Top underwent the most successful MTV makeover of the early ‘80s, reinvented as a sleek new-wave killing machine and selling more than ever. To be honest, Eliminator could’ve gotten most of the way there even without the videos -- their brand of synth-rock was a shockingly natural, alluring hybrid that made TV Dinners sound seductive and even turned the trio’s friggin’ car into a sex symbol.
52. Adele, 25 (2015, 10x Platinum)
25 managed to put up Wilt Chamberlain numbers in a depressed sales era mostly by giving the people what they wanted: Big ballads based around Adele’s generational pipes and down-to-earth glamour. “Hello” is as successful a comeback single as pop has managed this decade, and Max Martin collab “Send My Love (To Your New Lover)” offered hope of a more spritely direction for her grand drama, though 25 leaves it as something of a tease, instead submerging in a stately sorrow until the show-stopping climax of “All I Ask.” 
51. Various Artists, The Bodyguard Soundtrack (1992, 17x Platinum)
Bump up about 25 spots if you see fit to cut this one off at the end of Whitney’s all-classic A-side, but sadly, the back end weighs this down with less-enjoyably overwrought Joe Cocker balladry and two (!!) Kenny G songs. The S.O.U.L. S.Y.S.T.E.M. track is fun post-P.M. Dawn hip(pie)-hop, though, and can’t be mad that the inclusion of Curtis Stigers’ “(What’s So Funny ‘Bout) Peace, Love, and Understanding” cover ensures that Nick Lowe eats for life.

50. Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin (I) (1969, 10x Platinum)
The blown-out blues covers are hardly as essential as early Zeppelin got, but the mind-melting “Dazed & Confused” and road-tripping “Good Times Bad Times” were close, while acoustic instrumental “Black Mountain Side’ and closing extendo-jam “How Many More Times” pointed towards how much more the band would soon have to offer. A staggering amount of the next 40 years of rock music can be traced back here in some way.
49. Nelly, Country Grammar (2000, 10x Platinum)
At the onset of the 21st century, Nelly shook up the map of American hip-hop until its center finally landed in the country’s actual center – and he did it wearing a St. Louis Blues hat. Country Grammar was indeed the hot shit, a whooping set of homespun bangers that crossed over without needing to try that hard -- only closer “Luven Me” points the way to the sappiness the St. Lunatic would eventually resort to -- instead banking on its leading man's affability, and some of rap’s most undeniable chorus hooks since Naughty By Nature.
48. Usher, Confessions (2004, 10x Platinum)
Unjustly overshadowed in the public memory by fellow triple-threat Justin Timberlake’s FutureSex/LoveSounds, an album that sold less and had fewer No. 1s. FS/LS gets the edge just for the superbad sonic coherence offered by Timbaland and Danja doing his full album, but JT was always too perfectly-coiffed to match Usher’s rawness in emotional live-wires like “Throwback” or “Confessions, Pt. 2,” and he never had a Big Three team-up as star-powered as the ’11 Miami Heat-worthy crunk anthem “Yeah!”
47. Garth Brooks, Garth Brooks (1989, 10x Platinum)
Good as Garth’s first LP is, you wouldn’t likely have predicted the seven diamond albums to follow from it – a clever, unassuming debut from a performer who sees himself falling somewhere between Dave Loggins and Chris LeDoux, and who seems strangely fatalistic (“If Tomorrow Never Comes,” “Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)”) for a dude about to take over the world. He does leave us one clue: closer and eternal heartstring-tugger “The Dance,” which goes ten rounds with Diane Warren while maintaining an unlikely grace.
46. Billy Joel, The Stranger (1977, 10x Platinum)
Call it Billy Joel’s Greatest Hits Vol. 0.5 -- you have to get to the second side, maybe all the way to the penultimate track, to reach a song you won’t already know by heart just by living in the world. That’s fine: Joel’s McCartney-as-Lennon songcraft is strong and familiar enough that hearing about the sagas of Anthony and Mama Leone or Brenda and Eddy for the millionth time is as comforting as hearing an uncle tell a joke the entire room already knows the punchline to.
45. Pearl Jam, Ten (1991, 13x Platinum)
Ten was the sound of a grunge-era Seattle band that actually wanted to still be around a quarter-century later, and was willing to create the songs to merit such longevity. “Alive” and “Even Flow” snuck complex personal and social issues into chest-beaters that instantly earned the band their stadium stripes, and the brutal “Black” is an anti-lighter-waver, a “Tuesday’s Gone” for when you’re absolutely crippled by Wednesday.
44. Shania Twain, The Woman In Me (1994, 12x Platinum)
Impressive that Come On Over essentially reduced this to album-before-the-album status, considering how massive this was: Four country number-ones, including her first Top 40 hit crossover, the stadium-rocking reverse-double-standard anthem “Any Man of Mine.” Smart, seductive, and impressively worldly – the title track’s video was even shot in Egypt -- the whole thing sounds like a million bucks; if only its younger sibling hadn’t sounded like half a billion.
43. Eagles, Hotel California (1976, 16x Platinum)
The least fun that becoming the biggest band in the world has ever sounded, a mess of existential banality, contorted metaphors and vaguely hellish riffs. There’s a reason it sold enough copies to bridge the Atlantic, though: No other band ever made emptiness sound as much like an essential part of the human condition, and certainly no band did it with dueling guitars and Mexican stand-off harmonies like these.
42. Dixie Chicks, Fly (1999, 10x Platinum)
Somehow both tighter and looser than Wide Open Spaces, 1999’s Fly packs a supergroup’s worth of fun into the trio’s sophomore effort, so much so that even the song about domestic abuse and mariticidal vengeance was a rollicking corker (and the biggest single). Surprisingly, it was the less-murdery “Sin Wagon” that inspired the first of the group’s many showdowns with country radio over its “mattress dancing” lyric; undoubtedly, DJs were just salty they didn’t think of the phrase first.
41. No Doubt, Tragic Kingdom (10x Platinum, 1996)
The national introduction of spunk-punk superstar Gwen Stefani could do with 10 perfect less bloat and 20 percent less self-seriousness, certainly. But the diversity of singles predicts the later musical twists and turns band and singer would take in their careers: “Just a Girl” is the Alternative Nation’s own “Kids in America,” “Spiderwebs” nudged the mainstream ever closer to embracing a ska revival, and “Don’t Speak” could’ve been a Peter Cetera power ballad a decade earlier.

40. Eminem, The Eminem Show (10x Platinum, 2002)
More self-aware than Marshall Mathers, if not necessarily funnier: Eminem's third act asked that you finally pay some attention to the man behind the curtain. “Without Me” is one of his great moments of WWE-style rabble-rousing, “Cleaning Out My Closet” may be the most bilious top 5 hit in Hot 100 history and Dr. Dre collab “Say What You Say” is a gratifyingly score-settling team-up, but “Sing for the Moment” was the first time Em allowed a single to be overwhelmed by a sample, a dangerous portent for his career to follow.
39. Whitney Houston, Whitney Houston (1985, 13x Platinum)
Whitney crashed the back half of the ‘80s with a limitless voice and limitless pop potential -- both on full display in the ace ballads of the diva’s self-titled debut, including the least-conflicted Other Woman song ever (“Saving All My love for You”) and the indefatigable show-stopper that turns us all into raving Patrick Batemans(“The Greatest Love of All”). You might wish for more upbeat songs than the couple here, but when one of those is “How Will I Know,” it’s hard to get too mad.
38. Def Leppard, Hysteria (1987, 12x Platinum)
“Mutt” Lange just kept polishing Def Leppard until they shined like the top of the Chrysler building, and producer and band were rewarded for their diligence with a Diamond album that made even their previous Diamond album seem old and busted in comparison. Inexplicably, the inert “Women” was chosen as the album’s first U.S. single; perhaps they were just trying to clear the room before the eventual detonation of “Pour Some Sugar on Me.”
37. Led Zeppelin – Physical Graffiti (1975, 16x Platinum)
Led Zeppelin’s successful too-big-to-fail gambit may be a lot for casual fans, but once you get past the obvious standouts (“Kashmir,” “Ten Years Gone”), the meat is in the more inscrutable tracks: interminable church lamentation “In My Time of Dying,” shimmering instrumental “Bron-Yr-Aur,” even silly throwback-to-nowhere “Boogie With Stu.” The last triumphant moment before Zep’s increasingly hard-to-hide bloat officially became a problem.
36. Alanis Morissette, Jagged Little Pill (1995, 16x Platinum)
Jagged Little Pill may be the most undeniably human album to ever sell eight digits; a pigeonhole-proof statement from an artist who broke out with the bloodiest post-breakup anthem ever inspired by a Full House alum, and who turned her schizophrenic creativity into one of the cuddliest videos of the decade. Not all of it is necessarily fun to listen to in 2016, but it’s always admirable for the sheer fact that we’ll never experience anything quite like it ever again.
35. Boston, Boston (1976, 17x Platinum)
The unfollowable debut that briefly launched Boston into rock’s outer limits, setting new genre standards for technical proficiency and FM radio saturation in the process. Studio wizardry aside, this thing has some jams: “Foreplay/Long Time” is the countdown-to-liftoff that could’ve soundtracked MTV’s launch a half-decade later and “More Than a Feeling” is the greatest song ever about the joy of listening to the greatest song ever.
34. Smashing Pumpkins, Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness (1995, 10x Platinum)
The impossible was possible for Billy Corgan & Co. in the mid-‘90s, when the world briefly opened like an oyster to the Great Pumpkin’s brand of re-circulated teen angst and unapologetically precious poetry. Your mileage may vary when you get into the swampy thick of Mellon Collie’s two discs and 28 tracks, but many moments are undeniable: the searing glam-goth of “Zero,” the soaring affirmation rock of “Muzzle” and the crystalline future-nostalgia of “1979.”
33. AC/DC, Back in Black (1980, 22x Platinum)
A bounce-back album beyond what should have been physically possible, AC/DC were able to shrug off the shocking death of legendary frontman Bon Scott with ten tracks of expertly titrated bar-rock raunch, hated by Tipper Gore and loved by everyone else. You’d be forgiven for mentally merging “Given the Dog a Bone” and “Let Me Put My Love Into You,” but any album that gets to kick off its two sides with the tolling intro to “Hells Bells” and the beginning count-off to “Back in Black” is gonna find its way to your record player and/or Spotify playlists pretty regularly. 
32. George Michael, Faith (1987, 10x Platinum)
Not like Andrew Ridgeley’s shadow was particularly tough to escape from, but it’s still astonishing how quickly George Michael was able to establish himself as a solo star without peer: Two-thirds of Faith’s nine tracks went top ten on the Hot 100, and four of ‘em bested the damn thing. The songs hold up: “I Want Your Sex” makes conscientiousness hot as hell, “One More Try” is perhaps the finest of Michael’s singular set of desperate torch songs, and even “Monkey” is delectably indecipherable in its Jam and Lewis-helmed bumper-car funk.
31. Garth Brooks, No Fences (1990, 17x Platinum) 
The thunder you hear rolling in the distance is the sound of best-selling artist of the ‘90s approaching, and this time, he doesn’t bother disguising his ambitions – “Victim of the Game” even ever-so-subtly nicks the “Stairway to Heaven” riff, seemingly just to invoke the Hammer of the RIAA Gods. Luckily, No Fences justifies Garth’s grasp: “Unanswered Prayers” is a religious ballad of impressive perspective, “Two of a Kind, Working on a Full House” is a lousy poker metaphor but a fantastic barn-burner, and even your “everything but country and metal” friend sings along to “Friends in Low Places” after a couple drinks.  

30. Van Halen, 1984 (1984, 10x Platinum)
America’s best rock band adds synths to their arsenal, and everyone except the band’s oddly stodgy frontman rejoices. “Jump” is basically “Ode to Joy” for the MTV generation, “I’ll Wait” proves David Lee Roth could’ve taken on love songs eventually (maybe, possibly), and “Hot for Teacher” has an intro more exciting and jaw-dropping than a hundred Slam Dunk Contests. 
29. Pink Floyd, Dark Side of the Moon (1972, 15x Platinum)
Prog-rock expertly streamlined to the point where it can be easily understood by impressionable teens, flowing like a movie despite following no narrative besides its own dreamlike logic, with classic-rock staples like “Time” and “Money” serving as the central set pieces. When you can go to a college dorm and not see Dark Side’s prismatic cover on the walls of any room, that’s when you’ll know that rock music is really in trouble.
28. Led Zeppelin – Houses of the Holy (1973, 11x Platinum)
If any album should be let off the hook for selling half as much and having half the reputation as its predecessor, it’s Houses of the Holy, one of the best hard-rock albums of the ‘70s that has the misfortune of following up the likely No. 1. But even IV had no tracks as intriguingly enigmatic as “No Quarter,” or as stupidly funny as “The Crunge,” and “Over the Hills and Far Away” has arguably outlived “Stairway” as the group’s greatest acoustic-to-electric epic.
27. 2Pac, All Eyez on Me (1996, 10x Platinum)
Two discs’ worth of Amerika’z Most Wanted lighting fires and laughing while they burn, and it's about as exciting (and catchy) as youthful nihilism gets. Nah, you probably don’t need all 27 tracks, but classics abound throughout, and it’s worth listening to all 27 each time to remember the couple towards the end of side four that you always forget about.
26. U2, The Joshua Tree (1987, 10x Platinum)
An album so massive in sound and scope that calling it “alternative rock” seemed insincere at best – U2 may have started as peers of Joy Division and Echo & the Bunnymen, but by The Joshua Tree, they were really competing with Bon Jovi and Def Leppard, albeit with much richer, more resonant singles. Most of those are frontloaded on Joshua, and the desert gets pretty arid by the end of the second side, but any album that kicks off with “Where the Streets Have No Name,” “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For” and “With or Without You” deserves all 24 carats of its diamond.
25. Guns N’ Roses, Appetite for Destruction (1988, 18x Platinum)
The gutter-punk masterwork that bought Axl Rose a lifetime’s supply of goodwill and patience from fans who’d give entire years off their lives to be able to hear the “Welcome to the Jungle” intro for the first time again. Later G N’ R efforts have been unfairly hurt by comparison, and not every track here is as classic as you might recall, but few debuts have ever provided such a rush; it’s unsurprising everyone wants to recreate that first high.
24. Carole King, Tapestry (1971, 10x Platinum)
Tapestry crystallized the solo singer-songwriter as a viably commercial proposition; at the very least, it's the album everyone still thinks about when picturing the mode’s ideal. As much sense as it made for powerhouse singers like Aretha Franklin to pair with King’s powerhouse compositions, Tapestry showed how vocal frailty could be similarly effective; the way King’s voice frays as she recaptures the chorus to her own “Natural Woman” touches emotions not even the Queen of Soul could quite reach.
23. Bruce Springsteen, Born in the U.S.A. (1984, 15x Platinum)
The mainstream explosion Bruce had been building towards for over a decade; an album that spawned seven top 10 singles and deservedly launched Jersey’s finest into the same orbit as Madonna, Michael and Prince. Due to their heavy reliance on synths, there was a time when gems like “I’m on Fire” and “Dancing in the Dark” were absurdly perceived as Less Than in the Springsteen catalog -- but after a decade where one out of every five cool bands has covered at least one of them, it’s unlikely anyone under 20 will ever know of it.
22. Fleetwood Mac, Rumours (1977, 20x Platinum)
Late-‘70s Fleetwood Mac may have been a living soap opera, but soaps don’t have soundtracks this good – copious amounts of sex, drugs and betrayal inspiring the creeping-smile funk of “You Make Loving Fun” and the shrugging devastation of “Dreams,” classics that somehow manage not to let torrential emotion overwhelm immaculate craft. Side two has some duds and “Don’t Stop” may not be salvageable from Clinton-era misuse, but no musical document of a period this messy should ever risk total perfection. 
21. Green Day, Dookie (1994, 10x Platinum)
No blistering collection of paeans to youthful aimlessness has ever ended up foisting such a sense of purpose on a band – within a decade of Dookie conquering suburban America, Green Day were making rock operas protesting the Bush Administration. The trio may not have been ordinary slackers to begin with: If they were, they wouldn’t have bothered with the brilliant build to “Longview,” the piercing harmonies of “She,” the epic Dead Kennedys breakdown to “Welcome to Paradise,” or the sweater that Billie Joe wore in the “When I Come Around” video.
20. Beastie Boys, Licensed to Ill (1986, 10x Platinum)
Brilliantly produced, marketed and executed frat-hop satire that eventually ate its own tail, Licensed to Ill didn’t invent rap-rock, but it certainly made damn sure that every suburban white kid across the country knew of its existence. Nonetheless, it was dope enough to get sampled by both N.W.A and Public Enemy, and if “Paul Revere,” “Brass Monkey” and “No Sleep to Brooklyn” can’t still rock a party 30 years later, it’s the party’s fault.
19. Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin II (1969, 12x Platinum)
The album that cemented Zeppelin as the band that all future rock bands would at some point want to be; the quartet should get a yearly stipend from Sam Ash and Guitar Center. The band casually masters rock dynamics on “What Is and What Should Never Be,” redefines the literal guitar solo on “Heartbreaker,” and invents the late-‘80s power ballad with “Thank You” – that this came the same calendar year as their first album was just insulting.
18. The Beatles, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967, 11x Platinum)
No LP opened up more possibilities for the format than Sgt. Pepper -- an album of dubious conceptual coherence but obvious sonic fluency, with peaks and valleys and an epic climax that remains unmatched in rock history. The song set isn’t quite the Fab Four’s strongest, but there are no outright duds, and every track is supported by the dozen that surround it; the first time a rock band was done an obvious disservice by having its songs taken outside of album context.
17. Notorious B.I.G., Life After Death (1997, 10x Platinum)
Life After Death posthumously turned the Notorious B.I.G. into easily the country’s most popular rapper – a cruel irony in an album full of ‘em -- thanks in large part to the triumphant singles “Hypnotize” and “Mo Money Mo Problems.” Those still resonate today, but so do the Bone-Thugs mind meld “Notorious Thugs,” the Knick-fan-baiting “I Got a Story to Tell,” and the doggedly sanguine “The Sky’s the Limit,” whose video’s vision of a kiddie Bad Boy empire is almost impossible to watch without crying.
16. Shania Twain, Come On Over (1997, 20x Platinum)
The country-pop crossover album that even made Garth sound like Steve Earle with its Mutt Lange-blessed largesse. Come On Over moves with the confidence of an album strong enough across its 16 cuts that it can save its two best singles for tracks 10 and 13 without it being that weird -- even if that still doesn’t stop the first ten seconds of “Man! I Feel Like a Woman!” from going off like a goddamn atom bomb.
15. Metallica, Metallica (The Black Album) (1991, 16x Platinum)
Metal -- the real stuff -- finally had its summer blockbuster moment, and Winger’s career never recovered. Just about every song on The Black Album is its own kickass action sequence, and while the lack of eight-minute songs or endless instrumental sections inevitably got the band branded sellouts, Metallica were rightly incredulous about anyone who didn’t consider “Sad But True” and “Holier Than Thou” f---in’ heavy.
14. Pink Floyd, The Wall (23x Platinum, 1979)
The definitive rock opera, largely because it’s willing to be as over-the-top and grotesque as the real thing, pocked with absolutely gut-churning, gaping-wound moments. The ugliness makes The Wall transfixing, through singular soundscapes like the post-apocalyptic new wave of “Run Like Hell” and fascist disco thump of “Another Brick in the Wall” -- and the album model holds: When Kendrick Lamar spends 80 minutes in a hotel room getting uncomfortably numb on 2015’s most acclaimed album, Roger Waters must’ve been right about something.
13. Adele, 21 (2011, 14x Platinum)
Proving a 2001-style blockbuster was still possible in 2011, it’s a tribute to Adele’s peerless abilities as a singer-songwriter that overplay couldn’t dull the viciousness of “Rolling in the Deep,” the humiliation of “Someone Like You,” even the cheekiness of “Rumour Has It.” Even more importantly, deeper 21 cuts like “He Won’t Go,” “One and Only” and “Turning Tables” are just as devastating left-hooks, and even the water-logged Cure cover feels like a necessary tribute to the tears-on-my-pillow history of pop’s past.
Plus, Flashback: Adele Performs 'Right As Rain' Live in the Billboard Studios, 2008

12. Van Halen, Van Halen (1978, 10x Platinum)
Finding the happy medium between two-finger tapping and barbershop breakdowns, Van Halen’s first album was bursting with so much virtuosic brio in scorched-earth riffers like “Runnin’ With the Devil” and “Ain’t Talkin’ ‘Bout Love” that it went Diamond virtually without a hit single, setting the template for the next decade of hedonistic West Coast party metal. Chuck Klosterman says the kids would call the band “teeth metal” because they smiled so damn much -- can you blame them?
11. Stevie Wonder, Songs in the Key of Life (1976, 10x Platinum)
Recently celebrating its 40th birthday and taken out on tour by its composer a couple years back, Songs in the Key of Life has the essential vitality to always bubble back up to the forefront of discussion. 104 minutes is a lot, and not everything here is “Sir Duke” or “As,” but if the title’s an oversell, it ain’t by much – the album seems to have a song for all seasons, and in the second half of the ‘90s alone, two different tracks on it were sampled for Hot 100 No. 1 hits.

10. Eminem, The Marshall Mathers LP (2000, 10x Platinum)
An EMP of negative energy unleashed by one man on his wife, his mother, his label, his fans, and -- last and absolutely least -- himself. The Marshall Mathers LP might stand as the last album to really make parents feel like one artist could single-handedly bring about the end of Western Civilization, and Eminem made his apocalyptic case with humor, hooks, and some of the most creative wordplay hip-hop has ever seen, creating a savage and frequently inexcusable masterpiece of not giving a f---.
9. Madonna, Like a Virgin (1984, 10x Platinum)
Madonna’s musical and conceptual ambitions would grow from here, but the pure thrills of Like a Virgin are not to be overshadowed: “Angel” and “Dress You Up” are perfectly synth-popped chewing gum, “Material Girl” does Marilyn and Motown proud, and the title track is rivaled only by “Billie Jean” as the defining jam of MTV’s formative years. A year later she’d give away a couple brilliant singles away to soundtracks, seemingly just because she could.
8. The Beatles, The Beatles (The White Album) (1968, 19x Platinum)
The double album all other double albums are patterned after, subconsciously or not -- mostly because it’s the first double album to suggest that you can follow a reggae-pop ode to domesticity with an atonal minute-long shriek-along and an absurdist Western ballad, and have it all be equally essential to the album’s character. Your favorite song will never be the same from listen-to-listen, nor will your least favorite, but the overall stew is so rich that at a certain point you stop comparing bites anyway.
7. TLC, CrazySexyCool (1995, 11x Platinum)
So cold chillin’ that Busta Rhymes, Phife Dawg and Andre 3000 all stop by just to hang, CrazySexyCool successfully rebranded the condom-wearing candy kids of “What About Your Friends” as grown-ass women, capable of making cheating seductive, raising AIDS awareness, and flipping genders back on Prince. With a ‘90s Atlanta Braves-caliber squad of producers giving up the funk, TLC created the gold standard for ‘90s R&B... maybe for post-hip-hop R&B, period.
6. Various Artists, Saturday Night Fever Soundtrack (1977, 15x Platinum)
Sure, the six Bee Gees songs are all beyond-classic, but Saturday Night Feverendures as the definitive document of the disco era (and ranks way higher here than Bodyguard) because of how superlative the rest of it is, too. KC and the Sunshine Band’s “Boogie Shoes” is pure Vitamin C, Yvonne Elliman’s “If I Can’t Have You” does Barry Gibb as well as his brothers ever did, and don’t you dare try to hate on Walter Murphy’s “A Fifth of Beethoven” -- we can see you strutting already.
5. Nirvana, Nevermind (1991, 10x Platinum)
The most fundamentally surprising inclusion of all these albums -- a quarter-century later, it feels weirder than ever that an album with “Territorial Pissings” and “Breed” on it ended up bending the shape of late-20th century American culture. It just goes to show that pop music really is where the people find it, and sometimes, that’s in the form of a short-fused set of smartly produced, brilliantly written and fearlessly performed punk songs whose urgency taps into something so real among the youth that even the dance clubs have to start rocking it.
4. Michael Jackson, Thriller (1982, 32x Platinum)
Chris Rock has deemed both Purple Rain and My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasysuperior to Thriller, the best-selling album in U.S. history, saying that “there’s no ‘Baby Be Mine’” on either of those albums. He’s right that there’s one dud keeping the supernatural brilliance of Thriller from being completely unassailable, but he’s wrong about the song: it’s the corny-even-by-Macca-standards Paul McCartney duet “The Girl Is Mine.” 
3. Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin IV (1971, 23x Platinum)
Eight tracks of boundless melodic creativity and instrumental virtuosity, Led Zeppelin’s ambiguously titled fourth album defines the phrase “classic rock” in perpetuity. Bands simply shouldn’t be able to pull off the time-defying prog-funk of “Four Sticks” and the flower-child acoustic balladry of “Going to California” and the howling future-blues of “When the Levee Breaks”; that they can and do so much more on IV is why Beyoncé is still sampling it 45 years later.
2. The Beatles, Abbey Road (1969, 12x Platinum)
Sgt. Pepper suggested that an album could be more than the sum of its parts, but Abbey Road’s side two moved to make those parts essentially inseparable: Chances are, you’ve never once in your life heard “Carry That Weight” without it coming between “Golden Slumbers” and “The End.” The suite’s majesty represented such an obvious peak in the Beatles’ recording career that Paul McCartney still ends solo concerts with the LP’s closing medley, managing to overshadow an A-side that contains a pair of No. 1 hits, Macca’s greatest Fab Four vocal, and a trance-inducing lust ballad that gets eaten by the Lost smoke monster by song’s end.
1. Prince, Purple Rain (1984, 13x Platinum)
A soundtrack that actually makes for a more coherent cinematic experience than the film it accompanies, Purple Rain is certainly in contention for the most perfect album in rock or pop history, expertly flowing from track to track while delighting, surprising and astounding at each bend. Personal and universal, familiar and challenging, romantic and narcissistic, religious and orgasmic, accessible to all and profoundly weird, Purple Rain rightly remains the cornerstone of Prince’s recorded legacy, almost too obvious in its brilliance to even be worth discussing at length.




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We took a look inside the luxury movie theater chain that's taking over the country


Alamo Drafthouse NYC 4547Alamo Drafthouse Brooklyn.Sarah Jacobs
Since it was started by Tim and Karrie League in 1997 in Austin, Texas, Alamo Drafthouse Cinema has become an oasis for movie lovers while also revolutionizing the theater experience with the inclusion of food and drink service.
With 25 locations across the country, it's now widely regarded as the best theater in the world, and if you live in the New York City area, you can finally experience it in all its glory. 
Alamo Drafthouse Brooklyn will officially open its doors on Friday, and Business Insider got a glimpse inside what we can call without argument the most unique theatergoing experience in the city. 
Come take a tour with us inside the newest Alama Drafthouse Cinema in Brooklyn:

 


Walking in, Stanley Kubrick fans will feel instantly at home as the familiar carpet design from "The Shining" will lead you into the fun.

Walking in, Stanley Kubrick fans will feel instantly at home as the familiar carpet design from "The Shining" will lead you into the fun.
Sarah Jacobs

You can do your best King Kong impression atop the Empire State Building with this photo setup.

You can do your best King Kong impression atop the Empire State Building with this photo setup.
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This Drafthouse also has a gender-neutral bathroom, a move Tim League made in many of his theaters in the wake of the bathroom controversy in North Carolina.

This Drafthouse also has a gender-neutral bathroom, a move Tim League made in many of his theaters in the wake of the bathroom controversy in North Carolina.
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At the end of the hall, you enter the theater's bar, House of Wax. And if you're in the mood for some entertainment while having a drink, you're in luck.

At the end of the hall, you enter the theater's bar, House of Wax. And if you're in the mood for some entertainment while having a drink, you're in luck.
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The bar exhibits a curated selection of rare German waxwork sculptures including life-size displays of human oddities, animal attractions, and death masks.

The bar exhibits a curated selection of rare German waxwork sculptures including life-size displays of human oddities, animal attractions, and death masks.
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The collection is from the 1870s and includes Napoleon Bonaparte's death mask.

The collection is from the 1870s and includes Napoleon Bonaparte's death mask.
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House of Wax will pour 100% local, New York state draft beers — nearly 40, including Brooklyn, Other Half, Threes, Transmitter, and Interboro — along with a curated selection of wine on draft and by the bottle, and a uniquely themed menu of craft cocktails.

House of Wax will pour 100% local, New York state draft beers — nearly 40, including Brooklyn, Other Half, Threes, Transmitter, and Interboro — along with a curated selection of wine on draft and by the bottle, and a uniquely themed menu of craft cocktails.
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There will also be live performances as well as Drafthouse staples: dedicated trivia and karaoke nights.

There will also be live performances as well as Drafthouse staples: dedicated trivia and karaoke nights.
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And don't worry about rushing to down your drink before going to your theater. You can walk with your drink from House of Wax to your movie.

And don't worry about rushing to down your drink before going to your theater. You can walk with your drink from House of Wax to your movie.
Sarah Jacobs

And while you're walking to see your movie, check out the great Turkish posters...

And while you're walking to see your movie, check out the great Turkish posters...
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...and vinyl movie soundtrack covers that are scattered throughout.

...and vinyl movie soundtrack covers that are scattered throughout.
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And the experience at Drafthouse doesn't end with just watching the movie.

And the experience at Drafthouse doesn't end with just watching the movie.
Sarah Jacobs

All seven screens at Drafthouse Brooklyn provide food and drink service, so you can keep the beer flowing.

All seven screens at Drafthouse Brooklyn provide food and drink service, so you can keep the beer flowing.
Sarah Jacobs

When you come to the theater (or order a ticket online) you reserve a seat. The chairs are a lot more comfy than at the multiplex.

When you come to the theater (or order a ticket online) you reserve a seat. The chairs are a lot more comfy than at the multiplex.
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When you come to your theater and sit in your seat, you'll find a menu, order card, and pencil. Just write up your order and the waitstaff will do the rest.

When you come to your theater and sit in your seat, you'll find a menu, order card, and pencil. Just write up your order and the waitstaff will do the rest.
Sarah Jacobs

The kitchen at the Drafthouse Brooklyn is one of the largest of any of the chain's locations. The favorite queso is on the menu, as well as new items like the Brisket Burger. Most of the items on the menu are made from scratch.

The kitchen at the Drafthouse Brooklyn is one of the largest of any of the chain's locations. The favorite queso is on the menu, as well as new items like the Brisket Burger. Most of the items on the menu are made from scratch.
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There's the Lamb Bazlama flatbread with spiced ground lamb, pickled red onions, golden raisins, shaved radishes, and fresh parsley.

There's the Lamb Bazlama flatbread with spiced ground lamb, pickled red onions, golden raisins, shaved radishes, and fresh parsley.
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Chips with avocado crema.

Chips with avocado crema.
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And the Ropa Vieja Beef Tacos with pulled skirt steak, corn tortillas, roasted corn, cotija, green cabbage, pickled red onions, and avocado crema... to just name a few.

And the Ropa Vieja Beef Tacos with pulled skirt steak, corn tortillas, roasted corn, cotija, green cabbage, pickled red onions, and avocado crema... to just name a few.
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And, of course, there's lots of popcorn.

And, of course, there's lots of popcorn.
Sarah Jacobs

Tim League told Business Insider that this theater has been in the works for over five years. And with numerous subway lines nearby, he points out "it's just 15 minutes" from a lot of places in Manhattan.

Tim League told Business Insider that this theater has been in the works for over five years. And with numerous subway lines nearby, he points out "it's just 15 minutes" from a lot of places in Manhattan.
Tim League.Sarah Jacobs

Regular admission tickets are $14.50, and the theater will be playing a mix of big-budget movies (including 3D), independent cinema, and unique cult movies.

Regular admission tickets are $14.50, and the theater will be playing a mix of big-budget movies (including 3D), independent cinema, and unique cult movies.
Sarah Jacobs

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   306: ο Μαξέντιος ανακηρύσσεται Ρωμαίος αυτοκράτορας. 

   312: "ο Ρωμαίος αυτοκράτορας Κωνσταντίνος ο Μέγας νικά το στρατό του διεκδικητή του θρόνου Μαξέντιου, όταν ""βλέπει""ως όραμα στον ουρανό ένα σταυρό με τις λέξεις ""Εν Τούτω Νίκα""." 

   969: τα βυζαντινά στρατεύματα καταλαμβάνουν την Αντιόχεια της Συρίας. 

   1492: ο Χριστόφορος Κολόμβος φτάνει στην Κούβα. 

   1516: στη μάχη του Γαούνις Χαν, οι τουρκικές δυνάμεις υπό το Μεγάλο Βεζύρη Σινάν Πασά, νικούν τους Μαμελούκους κοντά στη Γάζα. 

   1636: ιδρύεται το Πανεπιστήμιο Χάρβαρντ, με πράξη του Γενικού Δικαστηρίου της αποικίας του κόλπου της Μασαχουσέτης. 

   1704: πεθαίνει ο ’Αγγλος φιλόσοφος, Τζον Λοκ. 

   1793: γεννιέται ο Ελίφαλετ Ρέμινγκτον, κατασκευαστής της ομώνυμης καραμπίνας. 

   1846: γεννιέται ο Αύγουστος Εσκοφιέ, Γάλλος σεφ και σπεσιαλίστας της υψηλής γαλλικής κουζίνας, που ξεκίνησε η Μαρία Καρίμ, με 10.000 συνταγές στο ενεργητικό του. 

   1879: "γεννιέται ο Βρετανός Ε.Μ. Φόρστερ, συγγραφέας των έργων ""Επιστροφή στο Χάουαρντς Εντ""και ""Δωμάτιο με Θέα""." 

   1886: το ’Αγαλμα της Ελευθερίας αφιερώνεται επίσημα από το Αμερικανό Πρόεδρο Γκρόβερ Κλίβελαντ 

   1896: γεννιέται ο Αμερικανός συνθέτης και κάτοχος του βραβείου Πούλιτζερ, Χάουαρντ Χάνσον. 

   1902: η Θεσσαλονίκη παραδίδεται στους Έλληνες. Επίσημη είσοδος του διαδόχου Κωνσταντίνου στην πόλη. 

   1909: γεννιέται ο Βρετανός εξπρεσιονιστής ζωγράφος, Φράνσις Μπέικον. 

   1913: ο στρατηγός Φελίξ Ντίαζ, τον οποίο καταδιώκει ο Πρόεδρος του Μεξικού Χουέρτα, εγκαταλείπει τη χώρα και ζητά άσυλο στις ΗΠΑ. 

   1914: γεννιέται ο Τζόνας Σαλκ, Αμερικανός φυσικός, που ανακάλυψε το εμβόλιο της πολιομυελίτιδας. 

   1918: η Τσεχοσλοβακία κερδίζει την ανεξαρτησία της από την Αυστροουγγαρία. 

   1919: αναχωρεί από το Παρίσι η ελληνική αντιπροσωπεία, που πήρε μέρος στη Διάσκεψη της Ειρήνης. 

   1919: το αμερικανικό Κογκρέσο εγκρίνει την ποτοαπαγόρευση, παρακάμπτοντας το βέτο, που είχε θέσει ο Πρόεδρος Γούντροου Γουίλσον μια μέρα πριν. 

   1922: πρώτη εθνική μετάδοση κολεγιακού αγώνα αμερικανικού ποδοσφαίρου (Princeton- Chicago 21-18). 

   1922: στην Ιταλία, οι φασίστες του Μουσολίνι προχωρούν προς τη Ρώμη και καταλαμβάνουν την εξουσία. 

   1923: η Κυβέρνηση του Μουσταφά Κεμάλ ανακηρύσσει τη δημοκρατία της Τουρκίας. 

   1930: γεννιέται ο Μπέρνι Έκλστοουν, πρόεδρος της εταιρείας που έχει αναλάβει το μάνατζμεντ της Formula 1. 

   1940: γεννιέται η τραγουδίστρια Πόλυ Πάνου, καλλιτεχνικό ψευδώνυμο της Πολυτίμης Κολιοπάνου. 

   1943: στην Αίγυπτο, η ελληνική παροικία της Αλεξάνδρειας γιορτάζει για πρώτη φορά την εθνική επέτειο της 28ης Οκτωβρίου. 

   1944: οι Γερμανοί ανατινάζουν κατά την υποχώρησή τους τη σήραγγα και το γεφύρι του Μπράλλου, καθώς και το γεφύρι της Παπαδιάς. 

   1949: γεννιέται ο Αμερικανός αθλητής και Ολυμπιονίκης στο δέκαθλο, Μπρους Τζένερ. 

   1949: ορκίζεται η Έλεν Μουρ ως πρέσβης των ΗΠΑ στη Δανία και γίνεται ταυτόχρονα η πρώτη Αμερικανίδα, που υπηρετεί το διπλωματικό σώμα. 

   1955: γεννιέται ο Μπιλ Γκέιτς, ιδρυτής της Microsoft, κυρίαρχος της αγοράς ηλεκτρονικών υπολογιστών και ένας από τους πλουσιότερους ανθρώπους στον κόσμο. 

   1958: εγκαινιάζονται τα φράγματα του Αξιού και του Αλιάκμονα στη Μακεδονία. 

   1959: τίθεται σε λειτουργία το μεγάλο ατμοηλεκτρικό εργοστάσιο της ΔΕΗ στην Πτολεμαΐδα. 

   1962: "λήξη της ""κρίσης των πυραύλων"", που έφερε στα πρόθυρα πυρηνικού πολέμου ΗΠΑ και ΕΣΣΔ. Ο Σοβιετικός ηγέτης Νικίτα Χρουστσόφ διατάσσει την απόσυρση των σοβιετικών πυραύλων από την Κούβα, με αντάλλαγμα τη μη επέμβαση των ΗΠΑ στην Κούβα." 

   1962: ο Γιώργος Μπαμπανιώτης καταρρίπτει το πανελλήνιο ρεκόρ στη σφυροβολία με 60.20 στην Αθήνα σπάζοντας το φράγμα των 60μ. Το παγκόσμιο ρεκόρ είναι κατά 10 μέτρα μεγαλύτερο (70.67) και έχει γίνει ένα μήνα πριν, στις 21/7/62, από τον Αμερικανό Harold Connolly. 

   1963: γεννιέται ο Ιταλός τραγουδιστής Έρος Ραμαζότι. 

   1967: γεννιέται η βραβευμένη με Όσκαρ Αμερικανίδα ηθοποιός, Τζούλια Ρόμπερτς. 

   1969: η κοινοβουλευτική διάσκεψη του ΝΑΤΟ καλεί την Ελλάδα να επανέλθει στη Δημοκρατία. 

   1971: η Βρετανία γίνεται μέλος της ΕΟΚ. 

   1974: "γεννιέται ο Αμερικανός ηθοποιός, Χοακίν Φίνιξ, που είχε το ρόλο του αυτοκράτορα Κόμοδου στην ταινία ""Ο Μονομάχος""." 

   1978: ο Ντόναλντ Ρίτσι σημειώνει τον πιο γρήγορο χρόνο στα 100 χιλιόμετρα με 7 ώρες, 27 λεπτά και 22 δευτερόλεπτα. 

   1982: κερδίζει τις βουλευτικές εκλογές στην Ισπανία το Σοσιαλιστικό Κόμμα του Φελίπε Γκονζάλες. 

   1984: σημειώνεται ο πρώτος θάνατος στον Μαραθώνιο της Νέας Υόρκης, όταν ένας Γάλλος δρομέας καταρρέει και πεθαίνει. 

   1993: στη Βρετανία, ανοίγει ο δρόμος για τη χειροτονία γυναικών κληρικών, ύστερα από δικαστική απόφαση. 

   1994: ΝΑΤΟ και ΟΗΕ συμφωνούν για αεροπορικές επιδρομές στη Βοσνία χωρίς προειδοποίηση. 

   1995: η Γαλλία, πραγματοποιεί την τρίτη πυρηνική της δοκιμή στην ατόλη Μουρουρόα, προκαλώντας τη διεθνή αποδοκιμασία. 

   1998: σημειώνεται αεροπειρατεία σε επιβατικό αεροπλάνο της εταιρείας Air China. Ο πιλότος Γουάν Μπιν καταλαμβάνει το αεροσκάφος και το προσγειώνει στην Ταϊβάν, όπου και συλλαμβάνεται. 

   2000: ο κολυμβητής Κώστας Φίκας κατακτά το δεύτερο χρυσό μετάλλιο, με παγκόσμιο ρεκόρ 27.93 στα 50μ ελεύθερο της κατηγορίας S8 στους Παραλυμπιακούς Αγώνες του Σίδνεϊ. Ο Παράσχος Στογιαννίδης κατακτά το χάλκινο μετάλλιο στο ακόντιο της κατηγορίας F20 με 47.75μ. 

ΕVENTS OF THIS DAY IN THE PAST 28/10

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October 28th: On this Day
1956, Elvis Presley  made his second appearance on US TV’s The Ed Sullivan Show, where the host presents him with a gold record for ‘Love Me Tender’.

1957, After a show at the Pan Pacific Auditorium in Los Angeles, local police told Elvis Presley  that he was not allowed to wiggle his hips onstage, the local press also ran headlines saying Elvis would have to clean up his act. The next night, the Los Angeles Vice Squad filmed his entire concert, to study his performance. 
1958, Buddy Holly  appeared on Dick Clark's American Bandstand, where he lip-synched ‘It's So Easy’ and ‘Heartbeat’. It would be Holly's last major TV appearance. 
1961, Raymond Jones went into Liverpool's NEMS Record store trying to buy The Beatles records that had been released in Germany. Shop manager Brian Epstein promised to investigate further. 
1962, The Beatles played at the Empire in Liverpool, their first gig at Liverpool's top theatre. Eight acts were on the bill including Little Richard, Craig Douglas, Jet Harris and Kenny Lynch & Sounds Incorporated. 
1964, The first of two nights billed as the 'Tami Show' took place at the Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica with; Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, The Beach Boys,Chuck Berry, Marvin Gaye, The Supremes and The Rolling Stones.
1967, 'Diana Ross and The Supremes Greatest Hits' started a five-week run at No.1 on the US album chart. Although original member Florence Ballard is pictured on the cover and sings on all the tracks, by the time the LP was released, she had been fired from the group and replaced by Cindy Birdsong. 
1972, The United States Council for World Affairs announced it was adopting The Who song 'Join Together' as it's official theme tune. 
1972, 
1972, Stevie Wonder released his 15th studio album Talking Book. The album's first track, 'You Are the Sunshine of My Life', hit No.1 on the Billboard‍  charts, then earned Wonder his first Grammy Award. The album featured a guest appearance of Jeff Beck on the track 'Superstition'. 
1973, David Cassidy was at No.1 on the UK singles chart with 'Daydreamer / The Puppy Song', the singers second No.1. 'The Puppy Song' was Cassidy's version of the Harry Nilsson song. 
1974, Jamaican reggae artist Ken Boothe was at No.1 on the UK singles chart with his version of a song by David Gates (from Bread), 'Everything I Own.' Boy George also took the song to No.1 in 1987. 
1978, Nick Gilder went to No.1 on the US singles chart with 'Hot Child In The City', not a hit in the UK. 
1978, The live-action movie KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park, was shown on NBC-TV in the U.S. The four rock stars had to deal with a mad scientist who went crazy in an amusement park. All four members of Kiss had just released their individual solo albums. 
1978, Queen played the first night on their 79-date ‘Jazz’ tour at the Dallas Convention Center, Dallas, Texas. Many other acts have appeared here, including, The Beatles, Elvis Presley, Santana and Led Zeppelin.
1989, Janet Jackson started a four week run at No.1 on the US album chart with 'Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814'. Only one of three albums to produce seven Top-ten US singles, (the other two being Thriller by Michael Jackson and Bruce Springsteen's Born In The USA). 
1995, Coolio featuring L.V. scored his first UK No.1 single with 'Gangsta's Paradise'. The song sampled the chorus of the 1976 Stevie Wonder song 'Pastime Paradise' and featured in the 1995 movie Dangerous Minds (starring Michelle Pfeiffer). 
1997, R.E.M. drummer Bill Berry announced that he was leaving the group after 17 years, becoming a farmer. 
2001, Afroman (Joseph Foreman), started a two-week run at No.1 on the UK singles chart with 'Because I Got High.' The song about how cannabis use was degrading his quality of life, rose from obscurity to popularity after it was circulated around the Internet. 
2004, Courtney Love was ordered to stand trial on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon after Kristin King told a Los Angeles court Ms Love threw a bottle and a lit candle at her after turning up at the home of a former boyfriend in the early hours. Ms King told the court Ms Love was "vicious" and "erratic" when she allegedly attacked her while she slept on a sofa on 25 April. She said Ms Love then sat on her, pulled her hair and pinched her left breast in the "worst pinch I ever had", before managing to flee. 
2005, A former producer of the rap group So Solid Crew was jailed for at least 30 years for murdering a love rival. Earlier this month a jury found Carl Morgan, 24, of Battersea, south London, guilty of shooting Colin Scarlett in Tooting, south London, last year. They failed to reach a verdict on the same charge faced by rapper Megaman, real name Dwayne Vincent, who would face a retrial next March. The judge said the life sentence showed gun crime would not be tolerated. Morgan appeared in the band's video for the track 21 Seconds. 
2007, X Factor winner Leona Lewis went to No.1 on the UK singles chart with the first track from her debut album ‘Bleeding Love.’ Lewis had the biggest week one sales so far in 2007 this year outselling the rest of the top five put together, with 218,000 copies. She beat Take That's ‘Rule The World’ into second place. 
2007, Country musician Porter Wagoner died in Nashville aged 80 from lung cancer. Wagoner helped launch the career of Dolly Parton and had his own US TV show, which ran for 21 years until 1981. Wagoner signed his first record deal in 1955, and had hits including Carroll County Accident and Green Green Grass of Home. 
2008, A statue honouring AC/DC's Bon Scott  was unveiled at the Fremantle Fishing Boat Harbour in Western Australia. Although born in Scotland, Scott grew up in Fremantle after his family emigrated to Australia in 1952. Bon started out his newfound Australian life in Melbourne, his family lived in the suburb of Sunshine for 4 years before moving to Fremantle. Scott was born in 1946 died on 20th February 1980. He is buried in Fremantle cemetery. 
2011, The organisers of a planned Metallica concert in India were arrested after the show was called off, leading fans of the band to destroy the stage and vandalize equipment. Metallica had been booked to play in Delhi on Friday, but they postponed the show after a security barrier in front of the stage collapsed. The four promoters of the gig, were arrested on fraud charges after they refused to refund tickets. Around 25,000 people had purchased tickets to see what would have been Metallica's first-ever concert in India. 
2013, New Zealand singer Lorde, 16, topped the UK singles chart with her debut single, 'Royals', making her the youngest solo artist to score a UK No.1 since 15-year-old Billie Piper's 'Because We Want To' in 1998. Lorde was signed to Universal on a development deal at just 13 years old, after a friend's father sent them home recordings of her singing Duffy and Pixie Lott tracks. 
2014, Police in Manchester England, said "an Oasis fan" could've been responsible for breaking into an art gallery to steal a picture of the band after a window was smashed at MASA-UK in Greater Manchester. The black-and-white painting by Olga Tsarevska Loma was inscribed with 'otz2013'. 
October 28th: Born on this day
1927, Born on this day, Cleo Laine, jazz singer, (1961 UK No.5 single 'You'll Answer To Me'). 
1936, Born on this day in Wilmington, North Carolina, was Charlie Daniels who is known for his No.1 country hit 'The Devil Went Down to Georgia'. Daniels has been active as a singer since the early 1950s and was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry on January 24, 2008. 
1937, Born on this day, Graham Bond, UK R&B keyboard player, sax, The Graham Bond Organisation. Died 8th May 1974 after committing suicide by throwing himself under a London tube train at Finsbury Park station. Bond worked with Alexis Korner, Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker. 
1940, Born on this day, Wayne Fontana, (1966 UK No.2 single with Mindbenders, 'Groovy Kind Of Love', 1965 US No.1 single 'Game Of Love'). 
1941, Born on this day, Hank Marvin, guitar, The Shadows, (1963 UK No.1 single 'Foot Tapper', plus 28 other UK Top 40 singles. Also played on many hits with Cliff Richard. Member of Marvin, Welch and Farrar. 
1948, Born on this day, Telma Hopkins, singer, Dawn, (1971 UK & US No.1 single 'Knock Three Times', 1973 US & UK No.1 single 'Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Old Oak Tree'). 
1953, Born on this day, Desmond Child, American musician, songwriter, and producer who has co-written over 70 Top 40 singles, with songs that have sold over 300 million albums worldwide. His collaborations include Bon Jovi, Bonnie Tyler, Aerosmith, Ricky Martin, Weezer, Shakira, Jennifer Rush, KISS, Joan Jett & The Blackhearts, Cher, Katy Perry, and Alice Cooper. 
1957, Born on this day, Stephen Morris, drums, Joy Division, (1980 UK No.13 single 'Love Will Tear Us Apart'). New Order, (1983 UK No.9 single 'Blue Monday'). The Other Two, (1991 UK No.41 single 'Tasty Fish').

1958, Born on this day, William Reid, The Jesus and Mary Chain, (1987 UK No.8 single 'April Skies'). 
1958, Born on this day, Dave Wyndorf, lead vocalist, guitarist, pianist, trombonist, and songwriter for the American rock group Monster Magnet. 
1959, Born on this day, Neville Henry, The Blow Monkeys, (1987 UK No.5 single 'It Doesn't Have To Be This Way'). 
1963, Born on this day, Italian musician and singer-songwriter, Eros Ramazzotti who has sold over 55 million records and worked with artists such as Cher, Tina Turner, Andrea Bocelli, Patsy Kensit, Anastacia, Joe Cocker, Nicole Scherzinger and Ricky Martin. 
1969, Born on this day, American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, Ben Harper. Two-time Grammy Award winner, winning awards for Best Pop Instrumental Performance and Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album, in 2005.

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Πώς ένα κομμάτι του Μιχάλη Ρακιντζή από το 1987 μεταμορφώθηκε σε διεθνη επιτυχια του 2016

MICHALIS RAKINTZIS

Εκτύπωση
Πίσω στο μακρινό 1987, ο Μιχάλης Ρακιντζής κυκλοφόρησε τον πρώτο προσωπικό του δίσκο με τίτλο «Μωρό μου φάλτσο». Ένα από τα κομμάτια του δίσκου ήταν το «Δεν Πιστεύω», στα φωνητικά του οποίου συναντάμε την Ελένη Δήμου. Το συγκεκριμένο τραγούδι ήταν ένα από τα πλέον επιτυχημένα της καριέρας του Ρακιντζή αλλά και ένα από τα πιο πρωτοπόρα, καθώς συνδύαζε με εξαιρετικό τρόπο στοιχεία ηλεκτρονικής μουσικής του στυλ των Depeche Mode αλλά και ανατολίτικες μελωδίες. Ήταν μάλιστα τόσο δημοφιλές που ο ρυθμός του χρησιμοποιήθηκε μέχρι και σε σύνθημα των οπαδών της ΑΕΚ.
Αυτά το 1987.
Σήμερα, Οκτώβριο του 2016, το «Δεν Πιστεύω» ήρθε και πάλι στην επικαιρότητα, μόνο που αυτή τη φορά έχει τον τίτλο «I Don't Believe», έχει «καλογυαλιστεί», έχει έρθει στα μέτρα της σύγχρονης ηλεκτρονικής μουσικής και έχει αρχίσει, σιγά σιγά, να γίνεται κανονικό ραδιοφωνικό hit. Όχι μόνο στα δικά μας ραδιόφωνα, αλλά και στις playlists του εξωτερικού.

Η νέα ταυτότητα του τραγουδιού ανήκει στον Έλληνα μουσικό παραγωγό Zaq, ο οποίος πήρε το pop (και λίγο cult) hit του '80 και το μεταμόρφωσε σε ένα κομμάτι balearic disco πρώτης ποιότητας που, ας είμαστε ειλικρινείς, σε κάνει να κολλάς από την πρώτη κιόλας ακρόαση. Βέβαια, βοηθά και το μπροστά-από-την-εποχή-του πρωτογενές υλικό.
Το «I Don't Believe» κυκλοφορεί από τη δισκογραφική Isigude, σε κανονική και instrumental μορφή, ψηφιακά και σε βινύλιο 12”.

ΜΑΓΙΚΕΣ ΦΩΤΟΓΡΑΦΙΕΣ ΤΗΣ ΝΕΑΣ ΠΑΡΑΛΙΑΣ

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Τα αποτελέσματα του διαγωνισμού φωτογραφίας «Η αγαπημένη μου εποχή στη Νέα Παραλία», που διοργάνωσε ο Σύλλογος Φίλων Νέας Παραλίας Θεσσαλονίκης.
Πέντε φωτογραφίες πήραν το βραβείο και τους τέσσερις επαίνους στον διαγωνισμό paraliazo 2 από τον Σύλλογο «Φίλοι της Νέας Παραλίας».
Ο Σύλλογος Φίλων Νέας Παραλίας Θεσσαλονίκης, διοργάνωσε διαγωνισμό φωτογραφίας με τίτλο «Η αγαπημένη μου εποχή στη Νέα Παραλία», καλώντας ερασιτέχνες φωτογράφους να συμμετάσχουν με φωτογραφικά έργα που αποτυπώνουν το πνεύμα και τη ζωή του τόπου της Νέας Παραλίας Θεσσαλονίκης.
Στην κριτική επιτροπή ήταν οι:
 Γιάννης Μπουτάρης, Δήμαρχος Θεσσαλονίκης.
Ηρακλής Παπαϊωάννου, Διευθυντής Μουσείου Φωτογραφίας,
Εμμανουήλ Παπαδόπουλος, Φωτογράφος STEREOSIS.

Αναλυτικά τα αποτελέσματα διαγωνισμού φωτογραφίας Paraliazo2

ΒΡΑΒΕΙΟ
83_Κωνσταντίνος Κοασίδης_Foggy walk
ΕΠΑΙΝΟΙ (ισοδύναμοι)

92_Ουρανία Ζησοπούλου_Το Φεγγάρο στον βυθό

135_Πάρης Παρίσης_After the rain

277_Αγγελική Σάπικα_The Winter Tales

544_Αικατερίνη Καρανίκα_Umbrellas


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Στην Ελλάδα το παραδεισένιο άλσος με τα υπεραιωνόβια πλατάνια που κέρδισε το πρώτο πανευρωπαϊκό βραβείο. Μαγεύει με την ομορφιά του
Σήμερα επισκέπτονται το άλσος ετησίως 1.000.000 επισκέπτες από όλη την Ελλάδα.


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Στην Ελλάδα το παραδεισένιο άλσος με τα υπεραιωνόβια πλατάνια που κέρδισε το πρώτο πανευρωπαϊκό βραβείο. Μαγεύει με την ομορφιά του
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Στην Ελλάδα το παραδεισένιο άλσος με τα υπεραιωνόβια πλατάνια που κέρδισε το πρώτο πανευρωπαϊκό βραβείο. Μαγεύει με την ομορφιά του
Στην Ελλάδα το παραδεισένιο άλσος με τα υπεραιωνόβια πλατάνια που κέρδισε το πρώτο πανευρωπαϊκό βραβείο. Μαγεύει με την ομορφιά του
Στην Ελλάδα το παραδεισένιο άλσος με τα υπεραιωνόβια πλατάνια που κέρδισε το πρώτο πανευρωπαϊκό βραβείο. Μαγεύει με την ομορφιά του


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Το Πείραμα της Φιλαδέλφειας

Το αντιτορπιλλικό «Λέων» (πρώην US Eldridge)
Το αντιτορπιλλικό «Λέων» (πρώην US Eldridge)
 
Στις 28 Οκτωβρίου 1943, εν μέσω του Β’ Παγκοσμίου Πολέμου, το Πολεμικό Ναυτικό των ΗΠΑ, εφαρμόζοντας τις θεωρητικές αρχές του Αϊνστάιν, εξαφάνισε ένα ολόκληρο πλοίο με το πλήρωμά του στη Φιλαδέλφεια και το επανέφερε στη θέση του μέσα σε λίγα λεπτά της ώρας. Πρόκειται για το περίφημο «Πείραμα της Φιλαδέλφειας», που μάλλον δεν έγινε ποτέ και το όλο αφήγημα αποτελεί αστικό μύθο.
Το υποτιθέμενο πείραμα, που είχε ως στόχο να κάνει αόρατα τα πολεμικά μέσα από τον εχθρό, αποκαλύφθηκε για πρώτη φορά από τον αστρονόμο και ουφολόγο Μόρις Τζέσαπ. Στις 13 Ιανουαρίου 1955 έλαβε ένα γράμμα από κάποιον Κάρλος Αλέντε, ο οποίος του απεκάλυπτε ότι ήταν αυτόπτης μάρτυς του περιστατικού της εξαφάνισης του πλοίου. Ο Τζέσαπ συνέχισε να αλληλογραφεί με τον πληροφοριοδότη του, ο οποίος στην πορεία άλλαξε το όνομά του σε Καρλ Άλεν. Σύμφωνα με το βιβλίο των Τζέιμς Μόσλεϊ και Καρκ Φλοκ, που κυκλοφόρησε το 2002, ο Τζέσαπ συνέχισε τις έρευνές του για το περιστατικό, αλλά το 1959 πέθανε, ύστερα από σοβαρό τραυματισμό του σε τροχαίο.
Αρκετοί συγγραφείς και ερευνητές ασχολήθηκαν με την υπόθεση, αλλά το πιο γνωστό και επιδραστικό έργο είναι το βιβλίο «Το Πείραμα της Φιλαδελφείας» των αμερικανών συγγραφέων Τσαρλς Μπέρλιτζ και Γουίλιαμ Μουρ, που κυκλοφόρησε το 1979 (στα ελληνικά από τις εκδόσεις «Ωρόρα»). Σύμφωνα με τους δύο συγγραφείς, η ιστορία ξεκινάει τη δεκαετία του ‘20, όταν ο Άλμπερτ Αϊνστάιν ολοκληρώνει τη «θεωρία του ενοποιημένου πεδίου», σύμφωνα με την οποία η βαρύτητα συνδέεται με τον ηλεκτρισμό και τον μαγνητισμό. Ο Αϊνστάιν, θέλοντας να επαληθεύσει τη θεωρία του, συνεργάστηκε με το αμερικανικό πολεμικό στο αποκληθέν «Πείραμα της Φιλαδέλφειας».
Γύρω στις 28 Οκτωβρίου του 1943, το αντιτορπιλλικό «US Eldridge» με το πλήρωμά του εξαφανίστηκε με τη χρήση ηλεκτρομαγνητικών πεδίων από τη ναυτική βάση της Φιλαδέλφειας και εμφανίστηκε στη ναυτική βάση του Νόρφολκ της Βιρτζίνια, 350 χιλιόμετρα μακριά από τη βάση του. Αμέσως μετά επανήλθε με τον ίδιο αόρατο τρόπο στη Φιλαδέλφεια. Και όλα αυτά, μέσα σε λίγα μόνο λεπτά της ώρας, όταν ο κανονικός πλους από τη Φιλαδέλφεια στη Βιρτζίνια και τούμπαλιν θα απαιτούσε τουλάχιστον 24 ώρες.
Το ηλεκτρομαγνητικό πεδίο επεκτάθηκε σε μία απόσταση εκατό μέτρων από κάθε άκρη του πλοίου. Είχε περίπου το σχήμα σφαίρας γύρω από το αντιτορπιλλικό. Ο καθένας από τους ναύτες και τους αξιωματικούς που ήταν πάνω στο πλοίο έπαψε να βλέπει τον εαυτό του και τους συντρόφους του, ενώ όποιος βρισκόταν έξω από τη σφαίρα του μαγνητικού πεδίου δεν μπορούσε να δει τίποτα άλλο από το γενικό σχήμα του πλοίου σαν σε πυκνή ομίχλη.
Μετά την ολοκλήρωση του πειράματος, ο Αϊνστάιν συνειδητοποίησε ότι η ανθρωπότητα δεν ήταν έτοιμη να αποδεχθεί μια τέτοια γνώση, που θα του άλλαζε την ιδέα που είχε για το χώρο, και κατέστρεψε τις σημειώσεις του. Σύμφωνα με τους συγγραφείς, το πολεμικό ναυτικό των ΗΠΑ αναγκάστηκε να εγκαταλείψει το εγχείρημα, επειδή κάποιοι από το πλήρωμα του πλοίου κάηκαν, άλλοι εξαφανίστηκαν και άλλοι τρελάθηκαν.
Το ενδιαφέρον της υπόθεσης είναι ότι το πλοίο που συμμετείχε στο υποτιθέμενο πείραμα, το US Eldridge, δόθηκε στο ελληνικό Πολεμικό Ναυτικό, στο πλαίσιο της αμερικανικής βοήθειας, και μετονομάστηκε σε «Λέων». Ανέλαβε υπηρεσία το 1951 και παροπλίσθηκε το 1992. Το «Λέων» συνόδευαν πάντα περίεργες ιστορίες και φήμες. Θρυλείται ότι κατά τη διάρκεια ασκήσεων στο Ιόνιο τη δεκαετία του ‘50 εξαφανίστηκε για δύο ημέρες ή ότι κάποιοι χώροι του πλοίου είχαν σφραγιστεί χωρίς προφανή λόγο. Λέγεται, επίσης, ότι πολλοί ναύτες που υπηρέτησαν στο πλοίο παρουσίασαν ανεξήγητα ψυχολογικά και νευρολογικά προβλήματα.

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Πρόσκληση ενδιαφέροντος για δέκα “άγονες” αεροπορικές γραμμές, από την ΥΠΑ


Αεροδρόμιο Μακεδονία
Σε προσκλήσεις εκδήλωσης ενδιαφέροντος για δέκα “άγονες” αεροπορικές γραμμές, προχώρησε η Υπηρεσία Πολιτικής Αεροπορίας με αποφάσεις του υπουργού Υποδομών, Μεταφορών και Δικτύων Χρήστου Σπίρτζη.
Συγκεκριμένα, η ΥΠΑ προσκαλεί τους ενδιαφερόμενους κοινοτικούς αερομεταφορείς να υποβάλουν προσφορές για την εκμετάλλευση των ακόλουθων 10 τακτικών αεροπορικών γραμμών, στις οποίες έχουν επιβληθεί υποχρεώσεις παροχής δημόσιας υπηρεσίας.
– Θεσσαλονίκη – Κέρκυρα,
– Θεσσαλονίκη – Σκύρος,
– Αλεξανδρούπολη – Σητεία,
– Άκτιο – Σητεία,
– Κέρκυρα – Άκτιο – Κεφαλονιά – Ζάκυνθος,
– Λήμνος – Μυτιλήνη – Χίος – Σάμος – Ρόδος,
– Ρόδος – Κως – Κάλυμνος – Λέρος – Αστυπάλαια,
– Αθήνα – Μήλος,
– Αθήνα – Νάξος,
– Αθήνα – Σητεία.
Οι γραμμές αυτές, θα ανατεθούν από την 1η Απριλίου 2017 έως 31 Μαρτίου 2021.
Σύμφωνα με την απόφαση, σε περίπτωση που έως τις 31 Οκτωβρίου 2016 κανένας αερομεταφορέας δεν έχει εκδηλώσει εγγράφως στην ΥΠΑ την πρόθεσή του για εκτέλεση, από την 1η Απριλίου 2017 τακτικών πτήσεων χωρίς οικονομικό αντιστάθμισμα, τότε η ΥΠΑ θα προχωρήσει σε διάστημα περίπου δύο μηνών, σε διαγωνισμό για την ανάθεση εκμετάλλευσης αυτών των γραμμών, για το χρονικό διάστημα από 1η Απριλίου 2017 έως 31 Μαρτίου 2021 με οικονομικό αντιστάθμισμα.
Όπως προβλέπεται στην απόφαση το μέγιστο καταβλητέο οικονομικό αντιστάθμισμα ετησίως ανά γραμμή καθορίζεται στο ποσό των 312.000 ευρώ για Θεσσαλονίκη – Κέρκυρα, στο ποσό των 260.000 ευρώ για Θεσσαλονίκη – Σκύρος, στο ποσό των 416.000 ευρώ για Αλεξανδρούπολη – Σητεία, στο ποσό των 416.000 ευρώ για Άκτιο -Σητεία, στο ποσό των 800.000ευρώ για Κέρκυρα – Άκτιο – Κεφαλονιά – Ζάκυνθος, στο ποσό των 1.100.000 ευρώ για Λήμνος – Μυτιλήνη – Χίος – Σάμος – Ρόδος, στο ποσό των 800.000 ευρώ για Ρόδος – Κως – Κάλυμνος – Λέρος – Αστυπάλαια, στο ποσό των 924.000 ευρώ για Αθήνα – Μήλος, στο ποσό των 484.000 ευρώ για Αθήνα – Νάξος και 484.000 ευρώ για Αθήνα – Σητεία.
Επισημαίνεται ακόμη “πως ο αερομεταφορέας, που θα δηλώσει την πρόθεσή του για εκτέλεση τακτικών πτήσεων σε μία ή περισσότερες από τις ανωτέρω γραμμές σύμφωνα με τις επιβληθείσες υποχρεώσεις παροχής δημόσιας υπηρεσίας και χωρίς οικονομικό αντιστάθμισμα, δεσμεύεται να αναλάβει την υποχρέωση για το προαναφερόμενο διάστημα των τεσσάρων ετών και, σε περίπτωση διακοπής της εξυπηρέτησης σε κάποια από τις γραμμές που θα έχει αναλάβει, θα καταβάλει στο Ελληνικό Δημόσιο, ως ρήτρα αποζημίωσης, το ποσό των 500.000 ευρώ ανά γραμμή”.
Η προσφορά μπορεί να υποβληθεί για µία µόνο ή και περισσότερες από τις ανωτέρω γραμμές και σε κάθε περίπτωση οι προσφορές θα υποβάλλονται χωριστά για κάθε µία από τις παραπάνω αυτές γραμμές.

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Σάββατο 29 Οκτωβρίου, 6-8 μμ
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Σήμερα το πρώτο μέρος από γαλλικές επιτυχίες της δεκαετίας του '50, όπως:

MEXICO - Luis Mariano
JESEBEL - Charles Aznavour
BON BON CARAMELS - Annie Cordy
PETITE GLEUR - Anny Gould
PARIS CANAILLE - Catherine Sauvage
LE GRISBI - Jacques Pils
C' EST MAGNIFIQUE - Luis Mariano

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Ο σέξι τσολιάς που έκλεψε την παράσταση στη φετινή παρέλαση 

Φωτογραφία: SOOC
Φωτογραφία: SOOC
Με την κάμερα της κρατικής τηλεόρασης να μην φεύγει από
 πάνω του, ένας νεαρός τσολιάς έκλεψε την παράσταση φέτος
 στην Θεσσαλονίκη.
Ο γαλανομάτης τσολιάς με το αγέρωχο βλέμμα δεν έφευγε από τα πλάνα των
 δεκτών μας, με αποτέλεσμα ο ίδιος να κάνει το γύρο του Διαδικτύου 
παίρνοντας τον τίτλο του πιο σέξι τσολιά για φέτος.


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Βραβείο Κοινού για το «Ουζερί Τσιτσάνης» στο Ελληνικό Κινηματογραφικό Φεστιβάλ του Σαν Φρανσίσκο

Η ταινία είναι βασισμένη στο ομώνυμο βιβλίο του «δικού μας» Γιώργου Σκαμπαρδώνη


Με το Βραβείο Κοινού «έφυγε» από το 13o Ελληνικό Κινηματογραφικό Φεστιβάλ του Σαν Φρανσίσκο η ταινία του Μανούσου Μανουσάκη «Ουζερί Τσιτσάνης», που συνεχίζει το φεστιβαλικό ταξίδι της σε χώρες της Ασίας, της Ευρώπης και της Αμερικής.
Το Ελληνικό Κινηματογραφικό Φεστιβάλ του Σαν Φρανσίσκο (SanFrancisco Greek Film Festival) αποτελεί το παλαιότερο Φεστιβάλ Ελληνικού Κινηματογράφου στην Αμερική (παρόμοια πραγματοποιούνται σε Λος Άντζελες, Σικάγο, και Νέα Υόρκη) και φέτος πραγματοποιήθηκε για 13η συνεχόμενη χρονιά, από τις 15 έως τις 22 Οκτωβρίου. Στις επτά ημέρες του προγράμματός του προβλήθηκαν οκτώ ταινίες μεγάλου μήκους, που υπογράφουν Έλληνες και Κύπριοι δημιουργοί, όπως ο «Νοτιάς» του Τάσου Μπουλμέτη, το «Smac» του Ηλία Δημητρίου, το «Τετάρτη 4:45» του Αλέξη Αλεξίου, το «Suntan» του Αργύρη Παπαδημητρόπουλου, το «Chevalier» της Αθηνάς Τσαγγάρη, το «Invisible» του Δημήτρη Αθανίτη, το «Exotica-Erotica» της Ευαγγελίας Κρανιώτη κ.ά.
Το Σάββατο, 22 Οκτωβρίου, προβλήθηκε με αγγλικούς υπότιτλους στο κινηματογράφο του Σαν Φρανσίσκο το φιλμ «Ουζερί Τσιτσάνης» και ύστερα από ψηφοφορία, οι θεατές απένειμαν το Βραβείο Κοινού, που είναι και το μεγάλο βραβείο της διοργάνωσης. Ο Μανούσος Μανουσάκης, ο οποίος ήταν παρών στην προβολή, παρέλαβε το βραβείο και το αφιέρωσε σε όλους όσους συμμετείχαν στην ταινία.
Η ταινία είναι βασισμένη στο ομώνυμο βιβλίο του Γιώργου Σκαμπαρδώνη. Η υπόθεση διαδραματίζεται στην υπό γερμανική κατοχή Θεσσαλονίκη του 1942 και επικεντρώνεται στον απαγορευμένο έρωτα ενός Χριστιανού και μίας Εβραίας. Το παράνομο ζευγάρι βρίσκει καταφύγιο στο ιστορικό «Ουζερί Τσιτσάνης». Εκεί, ο μεγάλος Έλληνας συνθέτης Βασίλης Τσιτσάνης διανύει τα πιο δημιουργικά χρόνια του και συνθέτει τα πιο γνωστά τραγούδια του, ανάμεσα στα οποία και την καθοριστική «Συννεφιασμένη Κυριακή».
Στην ταινία συμμετέχουν, μεταξύ άλλων, οι Ανδρέας Κωνσταντίνου, Χάρης Φραγκούλης, Χριστίνα Χειλά-Φαμέλη, Γιάννης Στάνκογλου, Βασιλική Τρουφάκου, Γεράσιμος Σκιαδαρέσης και Λάκης Κομνηνός. Το soundtrack της ταινίας υπογράφει ο Θέμης Καραμουρατίδης και περιλαμβάνει ενορχηστρώσεις παλιών εκτελέσεων τραγουδιών του Βασίλη Τσιτσάνη.

ΣΗΜΕΡΑ-29 ΟΚΤΩΒΡΙΟΥ

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   1467: στη μάχη του Μπρούστεμ, ο Κάρολος ο Γενναίος, δούκας της Βουργουνδίας, καταλαμβάνει τη βελγική πόλη Λιζ. 

   1740: γεννιέται ο Σκωτσέζος συγγραφέας, Τζέιμς Μπόσγουελ. 

   1787: "παρουσιάζεται για πρώτη φορά στο Εθνικό Θέατρο Πράγας η όπερα του Μότσαρτ ""Ντον Τζιοβάνι""." 

   1863: ιδρύεται στη Γενεύη από 16 χώρες, ο Διεθνής Ερυθρός Σταυρός. 

   1864: η ελληνική Βουλή ψηφίζει το νέο Σύνταγμα της χώρας. 

   1877: πεθαίνει ο αρχηγός της Κου Κλουξ Κλαν Νέιθαν Μπέντφορντ Φόρεστ. 

   1879: γεννιέται ο Γερμανός πολιτικός και διπλωμάτης Φρανς φον Πάπεν. Έγινε καγκελάριος το 1932 και συνέβαλε ουσιαστικά στην άνοδο του Αδόλφου Χίτλερ στην εξουσία το 1933 και στην ενσωμάτωση της Αυστρίας το 1938. Αθωώθηκε στη Δίκη της Νυρεμβέργης και πέθανε το 1969. 

   1879: γεννιέται ο Ρώσος ηγέτης της Οκτωβριανής Επανάστασης Λέον Τρότσκι. 

   1881: γεννιέται η Αμερικανίδα τραγουδίστρια Φάνι Μπράις, την οποία ενσάρκωσε στον κινηματογράφο η Μπάρμπρα Στρέιζαντ. 

   1882: γεννιέται ο Ζαν Ζιραντού, Γάλλος θεατρικός συγγραφέας, μυθιστοριογράφος και διπλωμάτης. 

   1888: υπογράφεται η Σύμβαση της Κωνσταντινούπολης για την Ελεύθερη Ναυσιπλοΐα στη Διώρυγα του Σουέζ. 

   1897: "γεννιέται ο Τζόζεφ Γκέμπελς, Γερμανός προπαγανδιστής και πολιτικός. Υπήρξε στενός συνεργάτης του Χίτλερ. Αναλαμβάνοντας την προπαγάνδα του εθνικοσοσιαλιστικού κόμματος, οδήγησε τον Χίτλερ στην εξουσία, αναλαμβάνοντας κατόπιν το Υπουργείο Προπαγάνδας της νέας Κυβέρνησης. Μότο του υπήρξε ""ρίξε, ρίξε λάσπη στο τέλος κάτι θα μείνει""." 

   1900: η Κίνα καλείται να καταβάλλει στους Δυτικούς αποζημιώσεις ύψους 200 εκ. δολαρίων. 

   1901: εκτελείται με ηλεκτροσόκ ο Λέον Κσόλγκοζ, ο δολοφόνος του Αμερικανού Προέδρου Γουίλιαμ ΜακΚίνλεϊ. 

   1905: πεθαίνει ο Καναδός αθλητής του στίβου Ετιέν Ντεσμαρτό, χρυσός Ολυμπιονίκης του 1904. 

   1910: πραγματοποιούνται οι πρώτοι διεθνείς αγώνες αεροπλάνων στις ΗΠΑ, στο Έλμοντ της Νέας Υόρκης. 

   1911: "πεθαίνει ο διάσημος εκδότης εφημερίδων, Τζόζεφ Πούλιτζερ, ο άνθρωπος, που έδωσε τον ορισμό της ""κίτρινης δημοσιογραφίας"", αλλά και δημιούργησε τα έγκυρα δημοσιογραφικά βραβεία, που φέρουν το όνομά του." 

   1918: ιδρύεται η Γενική Συνομοσπονδία Εργατών Ελλάδος (ΓΣΕΕ). 

   1923: γεννιέται ο Αυστριακός χημικός Καρλ Ντζεράσι, ο οποίος ανακάλυψε το αντισυλληπτικό χάπι. 

   1923: περίπου ένα χρόνο μετά τη Μικρασιατική Καταστροφή, ο αρχηγός των Τούρκων Εθνικιστών Μουσταφά Κεμάλ Πασά, γνωστός ως Ατατούρκ (πατέρας των Τούρκων) ανακηρύσσει την Τουρκική Δημοκρατία και εκλέγεται πρώτος Πρόεδρος της Τουρκίας 

   1929: γεννιέται ο Αμερικανός μουσικός της τζαζ Λέον Ρέντμποουν. 

   1929: εγκαινιάζεται με επισημότητα η κατασκευή του φράγματος στο Μαραθώνα, όπου θα σχηματιστεί τεχνική λίμνη για την υδροδότηση της πρωτεύουσας. Το έργο θα ολοκληρωθεί το 1931. 

   1929: "καταρρέει το αμερικανικό χρηματιστήριο, χάνοντας πάνω από 10 δισεκατομμύρια δολάρια, προμηνύοντας την αρχή της Μεγάλης Ύφεσης. Η μέρα αυτή έμεινε γνωστή στην ιστορία ως η ""Μαύρη Τρίτη""." 

   1933: τοποθετούνται τα πρώτα ευρωπαϊκά φανάρια σηματοδότησης στην πρωτεύουσα της Δανίας, Κοπεγχάγη. 

   1942: στο Ηνωμένο Βασίλειο, επικεφαλής κληρικοί και πολιτικοί διοργανώνουν δημόσια συγκέντρωση για να δείξουν την οργή τους εναντίον της γερμανικής τακτικής για τους Εβραίους. 

   1944: η πόλη Μπρέντα απελευθερώνεται από την πρώτη πολωνική μεραρχία. 

   1945: απονέμεται το πρώτο αμερικανικό Μετάλλιο Ελευθερίας σε γυναίκα, στην ’Αννα Ρόζεμπεργκ, από τον υπουργό Εξωτερικών. 

   1945: παραιτείται ο Πρόεδρος της Βραζιλίας Γκετούλιο Βάργκας. 

   1947: γεννιέται ο Αμερικανός ηθοποιός, Ρίτσαρντ Ντρέιφους. 

   1947: το Βέλγιο, το Λουξεμβούργο και η Ολλανδία σχηματίζουν τη Μπενελούξ (BENELUX), που αποτέλεσε τον πρόδρομο της Ευρωπαϊκής Ένωσης. 

   1948: γεννιέται η Αμερικανίδα ηθοποιός Κέιτ Τζάκσον. 

   1950: πεθαίνει ο βασιλιάς της Σουηδίας Γκουστάβος. 

   1956: γεννιέται ο Πορτορικανός τρις πρωταθλητής του μποξ, Βιλφρέντο Γκόμεζ. 

   1956: "κάνει το ντεμπούτο της στην Μετροπόλιταν Όπερα της Νέας Υόρκης η Μαρία Κάλλας με την ""Νόρμα""του Μπελίνι." 

   1956: "το Ισραήλ εισβάλει στη Χερσόνησο του Σινά, πέρα από τα αιγυπτιακά σύνορα, συμπράτοντας με του Αγγλογάλλους εναντίον της Αιγύπτου του Νάσερ κατά τη διάρκεια της ""Κρίσης του Σουέζ""." 

   1956: υπογράφεται το Πρωτόκολλο της Ταγκέρης και η διεθνής πόλη Ταγκέρη γίνεται ξανά μέρος του Μαρόκου. 

   1959: γίνεται στην Ελλάδα σοβαρό αεροπορικό δυστύχημα με 18 νεκρούς. Αεροσκάφος, που εκτελούσε τη γραμμή Αθήνα-Θεσσαλονίκη, συντρίβεται στην Αυλώνα. 

   1960: "ο Γ. Γρίβας-Διγενής εξαγγέλλει επίσημα την ίδρυση του κόμματος ""Κίνησις Εθνικής Αναδημιουργίας""." 

   1960: ο Μοχάμεντ ’Αλι κερδίζει τον πρώτο του αγώνα ως επαγγελματίας μποξέρ νικώντας τον Τάνι Χάσνακερ στα σημεία μετά από 6 γύρους στην Λούισβιλ του Κεντάκι. 

   1961: γεννιέται ο Αμερικανός μουσικός Ράντι Τζάκσον, αδελφός του Μάικλ και μέλος του συγκροτήματος Jackson 5. 

   1964: "κάνει ""φτερά""από το μουσείο Φυσικής Ιστορίας της Νέας Υόρκης, μία συλλογή πολύτιμων λίθων ανάμεσα στους οποίους το ""Αστέρι της Ινδίας"", ένα ζαφείρι 565 καρατίων." 

   1969: γίνεται η πρώτη σύνδεση από υπολογιστή σε υπολογιστή στο δίκτυο ARPANET. 

   1969: το Ανώτατο Δικαστήριο των ΗΠΑ διατάσσει την άμεσηκατάργηση του φυλετικού διαχωρισμού. 

   1971: γεννιέται η Αμερικανίδα ηθοποιός, Γουινόνα Ράιντερ. 

   1971: για πρώτη φορά μετά τον Ιανουάριο του 1966, ο αριθμός των Αμερικανών στρατιωτών, που βρίσκονται στο Βιετνάμ, είναι μικρότερος από ποτέ, μόλις 196.700 στρατιώτες. 

   1971: πεθαίνει ο Αμερικανός κιθαρίστας Ντουέιν ’Ωλμαν. 

   1978: η Ελλάδα νικά την ισχυρή Ουγγαρία στη Θεσσαλονίκη με 4-1 για τα προκριματικά του Κυπέλλου Εθνών Ευρώπης με γκολ των Γαλάκου (2), Αρδίζογλου και Μαύρου. 

   1981: γεννιέται η Αμερικανίδα χρυσή Ολυμπιονίκης της κολύμβησης το 1996 Αμάντα Μπίαρντ. 

   1985: ο στρατηγός Σάμιουελ Ντο ανακηρύσσεται νικητών των πρώτων πολυκομματικών εκλογών στη Λιβερία. 

   1986: πεθαίνει ο δημοφιλής κωμικός ηθοποιός Μίμης Φωτόπουλος. 

   1987: πεθαίνει ο Αμερικανός τζαζίστας Γούντι Χέρμαν. 

   1988: κυκλοφορεί για πρώτη φορά στο ιαπωνικό εμπόριο η κονσόλα βίντεο γκέιμ Sega Megadrive. 

   1988: ξεκινάει το σκάνδαλο Κοσκωτά, όταν ο υπουργός Παιδείας Γιώργος Παπανδρέου καταγγέλλει τον πρόεδρο του Ολυμπιακού Γιώργο Κοσκωτά για παράνομες συναλλαγές με την τράπεζα Μέριλ Λιντς. 

   1990: ψηφίζεται από τη ΝΔ ο νέος εκλογικός νόμος, με τον οποίο προβλέπεται η επαναφορά της ενισχυμένης αναλογικής του 1981-85. 

   1991: το αμερικανικό διαστημικό εξερευνητικό όχημα Γαλιλαίος βγάζει την πρώτη κοντινή φωτογραφία ενός αστεροειδούς. 

   1992: η Ισπανία επικυρώνει τη συνθήκη Μάαστριχτ. 

   1993: φτάνει στην Αθήνα ο νέος πρέσβης των ΗΠΑ, Τόμας Νάιλς. 

   1994: ο Φρανσίσκο Μάρτιν Ντουράν πυροβολεί περισσότερες από 20 φορές εναντίον του Λευκού Οίκου, αργότερα θα καταδικαστεί για δολοφονική απόπειρα εναντίον του Αμερικανού Προέδρου Μπιλ Κλίντον. 

   1995: στο Αζερμπαϊτζάν, σκοτώνονται 300 άτομα, από πυρκαγιά που ξέσπασε σε συρμό του μετρό της πρωτεύουσας Μπακού. 

   1997: ο Κριστιάν Βιέρι γίνεται ο πρώτος Ιταλός ποδοσφαιριστής, που σημειώνει γκολ για την εθνική ομάδα της χώρας του στην Ρωσία, στον αγώνα (1-1) για τα προκριματικά του Παγκοσμίου Κυπέλλου του 1998. 

   1997: το Ιράκ ανακοινώνει επισήμως ότι, απαγορεύει την παρουσία και συμμετοχή Αμερικανών εμπειρογνωμόνων στις ομάδες του ΟΗΕ για τον αφοπλισμό της χώρας. 

   1998: ενώ ήταν καθοδόν προς την ’Αγκυρα από την Αντάνα, ένας Κούρδος αεροπειρατής μπαίνει σε μία πτήση των Τουρκικών Αερογραμμών με πλήρωμα έξι άτομα και 33 επιβάτες και διατάσσει τον πιλότο να πάνε στην Ελβετία. Ο πιλότος προσγειώνει το αεροσκάφος στην ’Αγκυρα, ενώ είχε πει στον αεροπειρατή, ότι προσγειώνεται για καύσιμα στη Σόφια. 

   1998: ο τυφώνας Μιτς, χτυπά τις Ονδούρες. Τουλάχιστον 11.000 άνθρωποι χάνουν τη ζωή τους στην Κεντρική Αφρική. 

   1998: ολοκληρώνει τις εργασίες της η Επιτροπή Αλήθειας και Συμφιλίωσης στη Νότιο Αφρική, καταδικάζοντας το Απαρτχάιντ αλλά και τη βία από μέρους του Αφρικανικού Εθνικού Κογκρέσου. 

   1998: "σε ηλικία 77 ετών ο πρώην αστροναύτης Τζον Γκλεν αποστέλλεται για δεύτερη φορά στο διάστημα με το ""Ντισκάβερι"". Το 1962 ήταν ο πρώτος Αμερικανός, που εκτοξεύτηκε στο διάστημα και έκανε περιφορά γύρω από τη Γη." 

   2000: ο Παράσχος Στογιαννίδης κατακτά το αργυρό μετάλλιο, με παγκόσμιο ρεκόρ 1.93 στο ύψος της κατηγορίας F20 στους Παραλυμπιακούς Αγώνες του Σίδνεϊ. 

   2003: "βομβαρδίζει""το μαγνητικό πεδίο της Γης με φορτισμένα σωματίδια το δεύτερο κύμα της γεωμαγνητική καταιγίδα, που είχε ""πρωτοχτυπήσει""στις 24/10. Αποτελεί μία από τις ισχυρότερες ηλιακές εκλάμψεις των τελευταίων 30 ετών ενώ το αέριο υλικό, που κινείται με 7,5 εκατομμύρια χιλιόμετρα την ώρα, περίπου 5 φορές πιο γρήγορα από το συνηθισμένο, δημιουργεί μία γεωμαγνητική καταιγίδα της κατηγορίας G5, της πιο ισχυρής κατηγορίας, η οποία, ωστόσο, εξασθενεί γρήγορα. Η γωνία ""πρόσκρουσής""της στο γήινο μαγνητικό πεδίο, αποτρέπει τη δημιουργία σοβαρών προβλημάτων σε δορυφόρους ή δίκτυα ηλεκτροδότησης." 

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1962, The Beatles made their second appearance on the Granada TV program ‘People and Places.’ Filmed in Manchester, they performed two songs, 'Love Me Do'and ‘A Taste of Honey’. 
1963, The Everly Brothers, Little Richard, Bo Diddley, Mickie Most, The Rolling Stones, Julie Grant and The Flintstones all appeared at The Goumont Theatre, St Albans, England. 
1965, The Who released the single 'My Generation' in the UK. The song was named the 11th greatest song by Rolling Stone on their list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time and 13th on VH1's list of the 100 Greatest Songs of Rock & Roll. It reached No. 2 in the UK, the Who's highest charting single in their home country but only No. 74 in America. 
1965, 
1966, ? & the Mysterians went to No.1 on the US singles chart with '96 Tears'. Although he closely guarded his true identity at the time, the man known as Question Mark turned out to be Rudy Martinez, from Saginaw Valley, Michigan. The song was later a UK hit in the UK for The Stranglers in 1990. 
1967, Cream played two shows at the Saville Theatre in London, England, billed as "Sundays At The Saville", The Bee Gees were appearing the following week. 
1971, Duane Allman of The Allman Brothers Band was killed when he lost control of his motorcycle on a Macon, Georgia street while trying to swerve to avoid a tractor-trailer and was thrown from the motorcycle. The motorcycle bounced into the air, landed on Allman and skidded another 90 feet with Allman pinned underneath. He was three weeks shy of his 25th birthday. 
1977, The Belgian travel service issued a summons against the Sex Pistols claiming the sleeve to the bands single 'Holidays In The Sun' infringed copyright of one of its brochures.

1983, 'Islands In The Stream', gave Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers a No.1 on the US singles chart. The song was written by The Bee Gees and co-produced by Barry Gibb. 
1983, Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of The Moon marked its 491st week on the Billboard album chart in the US, surpassing the previous record holder, 'Johnny's Greatest Hits' by Johnny Mathis. When it finally fell off of list in October 1988, 'Dark Side' had set a record of 741 weeks on the chart. 
1984, American drummer Wells Kelly from Orleans and Meat Loaf died aged 45 after choking to death on his vomit. Had the 1976 US hit singles with Orleans, 'Still The One' and 'Dance with Me.' 
1987, 'Decades' Rolling Stones Ronnie Wood's first ever British art exhibition opened in London, featuring portraits of friends and rock stars from the past 20 years. 
1987, David Bowie played the first night of his 15 date Glass Spider Tour in Australia and New Zealand at the Boondall Entertainment Centre in Brisbane. 
1988, Enya started a three week run at No.1 on the UK singles chart with 'Orinoco Flow.' Originally with family act, Clannad, Enya went solo and specialised in Celtic and New Age recordings. 
1994, UK reggae/rap performer Pato Banton (with Robin & Ali Campbell from UB40), started a four week run at No.1 on the UK singles chart with his version of the 1968 Eddy Grant song and Equals hit 'Baby Come Back.' 
1996, Manchester band The Stone Roses split up. Singer Ian Brown said 'having spent the last ten years in the filthiest business in the universe, it's a pleasure to announce the end of The Stone Roses.' 
2000, The Spice Girls went to No.1 on the UK singles chart with 'Holler / Let Love Lead The Way'. The group made musical history by scoring their ninth No.1 making them joint fourth in the list of acts that have had nine UK No.1 singles. 
2001, Winners at this years 'Q' awards included, Ash, best single for 'Burn Baby Burn', Starsailor won best new act, Travis won best album for 'The Invisible Band', Manic Street Preachers won best live act and John Lydon won the Inspiration award. 
2003, Research in the US found that songs get stuck in our heads because they create a 'brain itch' that can only be scratched by repeating a tune over and over. Songs such as the Village People's 'YMCA' and the Baha Men's 'Who Let The Dogs Out' owe their success to their ability to create a 'cognitive itch', according to Professor James Kellaris, of the University of Cincinnati College of Business Administration. 
2003, P Diddy promised to investigate claims that his clothing company used a sweatshop factory in Honduras. An American organisation campaigning for workers' rights, said conditions at the factory were wholly unacceptable claiming workers were paid less than a dollar an hour, forced to work overtime, subjected to body searches and dismissed if they got pregnant. 
2005, A set of waxwork heads of The Beatles from their Sgt. Pepper's album cover sold for £81,500. The "pepperheads" were auctioned off after recently being discovered in a back room at London's Madame Tussauds. They were used in 1967 by artist Sir Peter Blake in the backdrop of the "Lonely Hearts Club Band" album with the actual Beatles posing at the front. 
2006, McFly scored their 6th UK No.1 single with 'Star Girl'. The song was played in space to wake up the astronauts on the space station, after a successful twitter campaign asking NASA to play the song started by band member Tom Fletcher. 
2007, Kylie Minogue was honoured with the Music Industry Trust prize for her 20-year career and status as an "icon of pop and style" at a London ceremony. The first time in the event's 16-year history that the award has gone to a woman, past winners included Sir Elton John and Peter Gabriel. 
2007, Walk the Line, the film about the life of singer Johnny Cash  was voted the greatest music biopic in a poll. The film starred Joaquin Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon as Cash and his wife June Carter as the country stars and won the actress an Oscar in 2006. It was followed by rapper Eminem's 8 Mile, with Mozart's life story Amadeus next and Ray, starring Jamie Foxx as musician Ray Charles, at number four. The most recent film in the top 10 was Joy Division biopic Control. 
2009, Forbes Magazine reported that Michael Jackson had earned about 72 million dollars since his death on June 25th. That was good enough for third place on their list of dead celebrities making the most money. Fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent came in first at $350 million, songwriters Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein were second with $235 million and Elvis Presley was fourth, earning $55 million. 
2013, Hundreds of viewers complained about Lady Gaga's recent UK performance on The X Factor according to Ofcom. Around 200 people contacted the broadcasting watchdog about her outfit of shells and flesh-coloured underwear. Another 60 viewers complained directly to ITV about the singer's appearance, before the 9pm watershed. 
2013, John Lennon's first home, in Liverpool, was sold for £480,000 at an auction held at The Cavern Club. The red brick terrace at 9 Newcastle Road, Wavertree, was where the member of The Beatles lived from birth, in 1940, until he was five. The property has a rear yard and is a few streets away from Penny Lane, made famous by The Beatles.
2014, Phil Collins handed over his large collection of Alamo memorabilia to a Texas museum, calling the donation the end of a six-decade "journey". "I'm 64," he said of his fascination with the 1836 battle. "When I was five or six years old, this thing began." Collins' collection included a fringed leather pouch used by Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie's legendary knife. 
October 29th: Born on this day
1944, Born on this day, Denny Laine, The Moody Blues, (1965 UK No.1 & US No.10 single 'Go Now'), Wings (1974 UK No.3 single ' 'Band On The Run' and 1977 UK No.1 single 'Mull Of Kintyre'). 
1946, Born on this day, Rob Van Leeuwen, Shocking Blue, (1970 US No.1 & UK No.8 single 'Venus'). 
1946, Born on this day, guitarist, singer, songwriter Peter Green the founder of Fleetwood Mac. Was a member of John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, (replaced Eric Clapton), and Fleetwood Mac scored the 1969 UK No.1 single 'Albatross' and other hits include 'Black Magic Woman', 'Oh Well' and 'Man of the World'. He left Fleetwood Mac in 1970. 
1948, Born on this day, Ricky Reynolds, Black Oak Arkansas, (70's US No.1 radio hit single 'Jim Dandy To The Rescue'). 
1951, Born on this day, David Paton, Pilot, (1975 UK No.1 single 'January'). 
1954, Born on this day, Steve Luscombe, Blancmange, (1982 UK No.7 single 'Living On The Ceiling'). 
1955, Born on this day, Kevin DuBrow, singer, Quiet Riot, (1983 US No.1 album, 'Metal Health'). Found dead in his Las Vegas home at the age of 52 on 25th Nov 2007. The band's biggest hit was Cum on Feel the Noize, a cover of the Slade song which they are said to have grudgingly recorded in just one take. 
1955, Born on this day, Roger O'Donnell, keyboards, The Cure, (1989 US No.2 single 'Love Song', 1992 UK No.6 single 'Friday I'm In Love', plus over 20 other UK Top 40 singles). Also worked with the Psychedelic Furs, the Thompson Twins and Berlin.

1962, Born on this day, Einar Orn, vocals, The Sugarcubes, (1992 UK No.17 single 'Hit'). 
1965, Born on this day, Peter Timmins, Cowboy Junkies, (1989 album 'The Trinity Session'). 
1969, Born on this day, Roni Size, DJ, producer, 1997 Mercury Music Prize-winner. 
1970, Born on this day, Toby Smith, keyboards, Jamiroquai, (1996 UK No.3 single 'Virtual Insanity'). 
1984, Born on this day, American musician, Chris Baio from Vampire Weekend. 2010 US & UK No.1 album, ‘Contra’ and the 2013 US No.1 album 'Modern Vampires of the City'.

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Bob Dylan: Nobel Literature Prize left me speechless


Bob Dylan performs at The Hop Festival in Paddock Wood, Kent on June 30 2012Image copyrightREUTERS
Image captionBob Dylan said he "appreciated the honour", the Nobel Foundation said
US singer-songwriter Bob Dylan says he accepts his Nobel Prize in literature, ending a silence since being awarded the prize earlier this month.
He said the honour had left him "speechless", the Nobel Foundation said in a statement.
The foundation said it had not yet been decided if the singer would attend the awards ceremony in December.
However, Dylan reportedly told a UK newspaper he intended to pick up the award in person "if at all possible".
The award to the star was announced on 13 October "for having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition".
However, his failure to acknowledge it raised eyebrows.
Last week, a member of the Swedish Academy, which awards the Nobel prizes, described his silence as "impolite and arrogant".
But on Friday, the Nobel Foundation said Dylan had called Sara Danius, Permanent Secretary of the Swedish Academy, telling her: "The news about the Nobel Prize left me speechless. I appreciate the honour so much."
Although the statement said it was unclear if Dylan would attend the prize-giving banquet in Stockholm, the UK's Daily Telegraph quoted him as saying: "Absolutely. If it's at all possible."
In an interview with the paper he described the prize as "amazing, incredible".
"It's hard to believe. Whoever dreams about something like that?" the paper quoted him as saying.

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Elvis Presley beats Madonna

 to album chart record


Elvis PresleyImage copyrightAP
Image captionWonder of You is Presley's 13th number one album
Elvis Presley has broken the record for the most number one albums by a solo artist.
The late singer's new album The Wonder Of You has beaten competition from Lady Gaga and Michael Buble to become his 13th album to top the chart.
Before now, Elvis and Madonna were tied record holders with 12 number one albums each to their names. 
His widow Priscilla Presley told the Official Charts Company he would have been "so thankful" for the achievement.
She said: "I am incredibly proud of all he has accomplished and so grateful to the UK fans who have kept his legacy alive with all of their support. 
"I hope they continue to listen and love his music as much as I do." 
Priscilla PresleyImage copyrightGRACELAND ARCHIVES/OFFICIAL CHARTS COMPANY/PA
Image captionPriscilla Presley with the Official Charts Company award
In Elvis's newest album, his original vocal performances are accompanied by music from The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
The singer, who died in 1977, is now second only to The Beatles, who have 15 number one albums to their name.
Top five albums
ArtistTitle
1) Elvis PresleyThe Wonder Of You
2) Michael BubleNobody But Me
3) Lady GagaJoanne
4) Leonard CohenYou Want It Darker
5) Kings of LeonWALLS
This week's top four albums were all new releases - with Michael Buble's ninth album Nobody But Me debuting at number two.
Lady Gaga's fourth solo album Joanne entered the chart at number three. All her previous solo albums have reached the top of the chart.
Leonard Cohen's You Want It Darker landed at number four, while last week's number one WALLS by Kings of Leon, dropped to fifth place. 
Little MixImage copyrightOFFICIAL CHARTS COMPANY
Image captionLittle Mix retained the number one spot on the singles chart
Further down the top 10, Status Quo's Aquostic II - That's A Fact debuted at seven, while a new deluxe edition of Sia's This Is Acting helped the album climb 35 places to number eight.
Korn's 12th album The Serenity Of Suffering debuted at number nine, giving the band their first UK top 10 album since 2002, and the cast recording of the new David Bowie musical Lazarus was new at 10.
Other new entries included Jimmy Eat World's Integrity Blues (number 21), The Pretty Reckless's Who You Selling For (23), and Melanie C's Version Of Me (25). 
The top five of the singles chart remained entirely unchanged this week - with Little Mix's Shout Out to My Ex hanging on to the top spot.
Top five singles
ArtistTitle
1) Little MixShout Out To My Ex
2) James ArthurSay You Won't Let Go
3) The Chainsmokers feat HalseyCloser
4) The Weeknd feat Daft PunkStarboy
5) Hailee Steinfeld, Grey and ZeddStarving
Clean Bandit landed the highest new entry at number seven with Rockabye, which features Sean Paul and Anne-Marie.
Further down the chart, Drake scored his 20th top 40 hit with Fake Love, which was new at number 37.

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Christopher George

Birth: Feb. 25, 1931
Royal Oak
Oakland County
Michigan, USA
Death: Nov. 28, 1983
Los Angeles
Los Angeles County
California, USA

Actor. American motion picture and television figure of the 1960s to the 1980s. He starred in the hit 1960s TV series "Rat Patrol," and was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for his role of 'Sgt. Sam Troy.' He was married to actress Lynda Day George. He was the Uncle of "Wheel of Fortune" game-show model Vanna White. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps and was given a full military funeral at the Greek Orthodox Church he and his family attended and at Westwood Cemetery.

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  Vaseleke George (1908 - 2003)

Cause of death: Heart attack
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Here's what it's like to fly first class on Emirates


Emirates first classPassengers are treated like royalty in their own private cabins.Kai Pfaffenbach/Reuters
In its 31-year history, Emirates has become synonymous with luxury and established itself as a leader in air travel.
The airline was recently named the best in the world by the consumer aviation website Skytrax, and is perhaps best known for its opulent first-class accommodations.
Although flights don't come cheap — a return airfare from Gatwick to Dubai costs roughly £4,000 ($4,800) — Emirates provides its passengers with an unforgettable experience.
A couple of readers, Owen and Rory, documented their experience during a recent trip on board an Emirates A380 and shared some photographs with Business Insider.
See what it's like to travel first class on the best airline in the world:


If you're flying first class or business class, you can relax in one of the Emirates lounges before you board the plane. From here you can board directly, before anyone else, without having to queue.

When boarding as a first-class passenger, you're greeted and escorted to your seat by a flight attendant and offered complimentary Champagne. You're given your own spacious cabin with sliding privacy doors and the kind of amenities that you'd expect to find in a high-end hotel. The leather seat reclines and becomes a bed.

When boarding as a first-class passenger, you're greeted and escorted to your seat by a flight attendant and offered complimentary Champagne. You're given your own spacious cabin with sliding privacy doors and the kind of amenities that you'd expect to find in a high-end hotel. The leather seat reclines and becomes a bed.
Reuters/ Kai Pfaffenbach

Upon arrival in the cabin, you'll find a wash bag filled with fragrances and toiletries from the luxury fashion house Bvlgari, Gillette shaving foam, a toothbrush, Colgate toothpaste, and Axe deodorant.

Upon arrival in the cabin, you'll find a wash bag filled with fragrances and toiletries from the luxury fashion house Bvlgari, Gillette shaving foam, a toothbrush, Colgate toothpaste, and Axe deodorant.
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The glossy wood paneling and gold trim provide the perfect frame for the view outside. First class on an Emirates Airbus A380 has only 14 seats, so the service is tailored to each person.

The glossy wood paneling and gold trim provide the perfect frame for the view outside. First class on an Emirates Airbus A380 has only 14 seats, so the service is tailored to each person.
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If you need to freshen up at 40,000 feet, you can book a slot in one of two onboard showers and spas. The floors are heated, and each passenger is given five minutes of running water during their 30-minute session. When you return to your seat, your shower attendant will have left a fruit plate with honey for you.

If you need to freshen up at 40,000 feet, you can book a slot in one of two onboard showers and spas. The floors are heated, and each passenger is given five minutes of running water during their 30-minute session. When you return to your seat, your shower attendant will have left a fruit plate with honey for you.
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Regionally inspired gourmet meals can be prepared for you at any time and are served on Royal Doulton bone china. A flight attendant can transform your suite into a mini dining room.

Regionally inspired gourmet meals can be prepared for you at any time and are served on Royal Doulton bone china. A flight attendant can transform your suite into a mini dining room.
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Passengers can relax and enjoy a range of treats while watching movies on their interactive touch-screen TV, which doubles as a gaming system.

Passengers can relax and enjoy a range of treats while watching movies on their interactive touch-screen TV, which doubles as a gaming system.
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Passengers' chairs also have a massage function — you can see the controls here:

Passengers' chairs also have a massage function — you can see the controls here:
Owen. S / Rory. S

The controls can change the intensity and the type of massage. You can also use the interactive panel to set the ambient lighting and to open and close the doors to your private suite.

The controls can change the intensity and the type of massage. You can also use the interactive panel to set the ambient lighting and to open and close the doors to your private suite.
Owen. S / Rory. S

Soft drinks are provided in an automated minibar ...

Soft drinks are provided in an automated minibar ...
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... but passengers can go to the bar if they fancy something a bit heavier. It serves premium spirits, exclusive wines, Champagne, and cocktails — including Dom Perignon, which retails for at least £120 per bottle. There's enough room to stand and talk to other passengers around the bar.

... but passengers can go to the bar if they fancy something a bit heavier. It serves premium spirits, exclusive wines, Champagne, and cocktails — including Dom Perignon, which retails for at least £120 per bottle. There's enough room to stand and talk to other passengers around the bar.
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And at night, the bar lights up. It also serves Hennessy Paradis, the most expensive alcohol served by any airline, starting at around £600 per bottle.

And at night, the bar lights up. It also serves Hennessy Paradis, the most expensive alcohol served by any airline, starting at around £600 per bottle.
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Though the £4,000 price tag may seem steep, Emirates treats its first-class passengers like royalty — and also allows them to disembark before anyone else on the plane.

Though the £4,000 price tag may seem steep, Emirates treats its first-class passengers like royalty — and also allows them to disembark before anyone else on the plane.
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