Avant-garde (disambiguation) — Avant garde refers to experimental work in art, music, culture, or politics. It can also refer to:* Avant Garde (magazine) * ITC Avant Garde, a sans serif typeface designed by Herb Lubalin * Avantgarde Acoustic, a high end audio companyMusic*… … Wikipedia
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Qi (disambiguation) — Qi is life force in Chinese culture. QI is a British television show.Qi may also refer to:In Chinese culture: *Qi (Henan), a minor state within China until 445 BC *Qi (state), a Chinese state founded 1046 BC *Qi (Five Dynasties), a small state in … Wikipedia
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Moondog (disambiguation) — Moondog is the nickname of American born avant garde composer Louis T. Hardin. Moondog may also refer to: Music Moondog, nickname of disc jockey Alan Freed The Moondogs, a 1970s punk rock band from Northern Ireland Moondog (band), a late 1980s… … Wikipedia
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Morta (disambiguation) — Morta was Queen of Lithuania (1253 1262). Morta may also refer to: Morta (mythology), the goddess of death in Roman mythology Morta (wood), a semi fossilized wood See also Mão Morta, a Portuguese avant garde rock band This disambiguati … Wikipedia