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Temptation (Czech: Pokoušení) is a Faustian play written by Czech playwright Václav Havel in 1985 that premiered in Austria on 22 May 1986 in the Burgtheater [1] in Vienna. The play premiered in Czechoslovakia on 27 October 1990, at the J. K. Tyl Theatre in PlzeĆ . [ 2 ]
Dan Andersson (6 April 1888 in Ludvika – 16 September 1920 in Stockholm) [1] was a Swedish author, poet, and composer. He sometimes used the pen name Black Jim . Although he is counted among the Swedish proletarian authors, his works are not limited to that genre. [ 2 ]
Sex Tips for Straight Women from a Gay Man is a comedy based on the book by Dan Anderson and Maggie Berman of the same name. [1] Written and produced by Matt Murphy and directed by Tim Drucker it is an interactive off-Broadway show centered on three characters; Dan, the gay man, Robyn, the straight woman and Stefan, the seductive model.
"What Have You Done" is the first single from Dutch symphonic metal band Within Temptation's fourth studio album The Heart of Everything (2007). The song features guest vocals from Life of Agony's lead singer Keith Caputo and it was released as the album's first single in early 2007 (see 2007 in music).
The Unforgiving is the fifth studio album by Dutch symphonic metal band Within Temptation, released by Roadrunner Records on 29 March 2011. [3] It was a concept album as one part of a transmedia storytelling project, which accompanied the release of three short films and a series of six comic books.
Pamela Anderson and Dan Hayhurst. Richard Young/Shutterstock; Courtesy RASTA Sanctuary/Instagram Pressing pause. Pamela Anderson and bodyguard Dan Hayhurst are “taking time apart” after one ...
The Q-music Sessions is a special Within Temptation cover album in which consists of eleven covers made by the band for Qmusic (Netherlands) and Qmusic (Belgium) in celebration of their fifteenth anniversary.
Dan Anderson (March 30, 1921 – February 19, 2003) was an American clinical psychologist and educator. He served as the president and director of the Hazelden Foundation in Center City, Minnesota .