Dancing Barefoot (disambiguation) — Dancing Barefoot can be: * Dancing Barefoot, song by Patti Smith Group * Dancing Barefoot (book) by actor Wil Wheaton * Barefoot dancing, community dance evening providing a safe environment for people of all ages to come and free dance (to be… … Wikipedia
List of people with surname Harris — Harris is an English language surname with a variety of spellings.A list of notable people sharing the surname Harris is shown here. Only the Harris spelling is considered here.List of well known people with surname HarrisA* A. J. Harris (born… … Wikipedia
Constellation — This article is about the star grouping. For other uses, see Constellation (disambiguation). The constellation Orion is one of the most recognizable in the night sky. In modern astronomy, a constellation is an internationally defined area of the… … Wikipedia
Overton — may refer to: People Constantine Overton David M. Overton Doug Overton Edward Overton, Jr. (1836 1903), United States representative from Pennsylvania Elli Overton Frank Overton Guy Overton Hall Overton Iain Overton John Overton (judge) (1766… … Wikipedia
The Sydney Comedy Festival — The Enmore Theatre in Sydney s Inner West, where the Sydney Comedy Festival was born The Sydney Comedy Festival is an annual comedy festival held in Sydney, Australia. Launched in 2005 as The Cracker Sydney Comedy Festival at a number of inner… … Wikipedia
McQuaid — Not to be confused with McQuade (disambiguation). McQuaid is a surname, and may refer to: Persons Adam McQuaid (b. 1986), Canadian professional hockey player Bernard John McQuaid (1823–1909), American Roman Catholic bishop Brad McQuaid… … Wikipedia
Cordero — is a Spanish and Italian surname. The name refers to: Persons Andrea Cordero Lanza di Montezemolo (b. 1925), Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church Angel Cordero Jr. (b. 1942), Puerto Rican jockey Atilano Cordero Badillo (b. 1943), Puerto… … Wikipedia
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Nieva — may refer to: Nieva, a municipality in Spain Nieva (Spanish group), a rock/electronica band The Nieva District in Peru The Nieva River in Peru See also Nieva, Nieva , a single by Paulina Rubio Santa María de Nieva, a town in the Amazonas Region… … Wikipedia
Harry Houdini — Houdini redirects here. For other uses, see Houdini (disambiguation). Harry Houdini Houdini in 1899 Born Erik Weisz March 24, 1874(1874 03 24) … Wikipedia