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Fae Myenne Ng (born December 2, [1] 1956 in San Francisco) is an American novelist and short story writer. She is a first-generation Chinese American author whose debut novel Bone told the story of three Chinese American daughters growing up in her real childhood hometown of San Francisco Chinatown. [ 2 ]
This is a list of fictional characters in the American television series Bones.The article deals with the series' main, recurring, and minor characters. The series' main characters consists of the fictional Jeffersonian Institute's forensic anthropology department staff members Dr. Temperance Brennan, Dr. Camille Saroyan, Angela Montenegro, Dr. Jack Hodgins, and interns Zack Addy, Clark Edison ...
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Bone Handbook is a 128-page handbook that chronicles the series and is accompanied by sketches, interviews, etc. The book was released in February 2010. Bone: Quest for the Spark, a trilogy of illustrated prose novels, written by Tom Sniegoski, following the adventures of new Bones in their quest in the Valley. The first volume was released on ...
Bone, a band composed of Hugh Hopper, Nick Didkovsky and John Roulat; Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, an American rap group from Cleveland, Ohio or the members of the group; Trombone, musical instrument, casually referred to as "bone" in slang; Bone, a 2004 album by Tim Booth "Bones", a song by Die Monster Die from Withdrawal Method
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Bahay Kubo: A Pinoy Mano Po! is a 2007 Filipino comedy-drama film starring Maricel Soriano and Eric Quizon.It was one of the official entries of the Metro Manila Film Festival. [1]
The film has been described by film historian Jose Capino as belonging to the "cinema of decolonization" along with Lino Brocka's PX and Augusto Buenaventura's Sa Kuko ng Agila, all explicitly addressing the issue of the American military presence in the Philippines during the Bases era, as the 1970s saw growing political and legal debates over ...