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Allegretto Family= The Allegretto family, also referred to as the Allegretto–Azzopardi family, is an Italian-Maltese family prominent in the fields of entertainment, reality television, fashion design, acting, music, and business. Through Lorenzo the family got their own reality show titled House of Allegretto, which enabled the family as a whole to rise to stardom. Lorenzo Allegretto= Lorenzo Allegretto, known professionally as Lorenzo Bayonet is an Italian singer-songwriter and actor. He is known for his critically acclaimed music and for appearing on the reality show House of Allegretto. Lorenzo began playing instruments and singing at an early age, learning how to play guitar, piano, organ, melodica and virginal. He studied at University of Naples Federico II, before dropping out to pursue a musical career. In 1993 he signed a 9 album record deal with Arista Records. He released his debut album "Jade Jaguars" in 1994, spawning the hit singles "On The 1", "Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere" and "Jade Jaguars". Jade Jaguars= TCHH-FM= TCHH-FM (94.3 O2 Radio) is a Canadian radio station, broadcasting on 94.3 MHz in Toronto, Ontario. The station is owned by O2. The station airs a classic hits format, and is the flagship of Canada's "O2 Radio" stations. TCHH's studios are located at 283 Yonge Street in the downtown core of Toronto, while its transmitter is located at the top of the CN Tower. MN23= MN23 is a Canadian English-language specialty news channel owned by Corus Entertainment and operated alongside the Corus-owned RCC Television Network's owned-and-operated television stations GTAO-TV (RCC Toronto) and LNON-TV (RCC 2 London). The channel broadcasts from Corus Quay in Downtown Toronto. SIS= SIS was a British crime drama television series created by Nicolas Roeg that aired on BBC 2, where it premiered on 15th March 1974. The series was produced by BBC Studios, with Nicolas Roeg, Richard Shepherd and David Bowie serving as executive producers.

The series features an ensemble cast including David Bowie, Catherine Deneuve, Rip Torn, Delta Home Videodisc System (DHVS)= DHVSs for NTSC and PAL/SECAM systems are physically identical, although the signals recorded on the disc are incompatible. The disc speeds are different too, so the playing time for any given disc will vary between the systems. To avoid confusion, manufacturers indicate the playing time in minutes that can be expected for the market the disc is sold in: J-XXX indicates playing time in minutes for PAL or SECAM. D-XXX indicates playing time in minutes for NTSC or PAL-M.

To calculate the playing time for a D-XXX disc in a PAL machine, this formula is used:


 * PAL/SECAM recording time = D-XXX in minutes * (1.426)

To calculate the playing time for an J-XXX disc in an NTSC machine, this formula is used:


 * NTSC recording time = J-XXX in minutes * (0.701)

Since the recording/playback time for PAL/SECAM is roughly 1/3 longer than the recording/playback time for NTSC, some disc manufacturers label their DHVSs with both D-XXX and J-XXX marks, like D75/J95, D95/J125 and D130/J180.


 * SP is standard play, EP is extended play, LP/SEP is long/super extended play which was primarily released into the NTSC market.

Minnesotan Women Looking for Love= Minnesotan Women Looking for Love is an American reality television series. The series focuses on six single women who live and work in Minnesota, but travel to Las Vegas, Nevada to find love. The series debuted on 17th August 2014, with a run of 9 seasons. It is a spin-off of the 2013 reality television series Alaskan Woman Looking for Love.

Premise
The series focuses on six single women who live and work in Minnesota, but travel to Las Vegas, Nevada to find love.

Season 1
Young Americans= Young Americans is a 1984 musical drama film written and directed by Nicolas Roeg. It is set in the USA during the Philadelphia soul days of the 70s, and tells the mysterious story of fictional gay funk star Nicholas Brown. The film premiered at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for the Palme d'Or. Slow Burn (2002–2016)= Slow Burn (1974–1976) is a box set by English singer-songwriter David Bowie, released on 26st May 2023, focused on the artist's work between 2002 and 2016. A follow-up to the 2021 compilation Brilliant Adventure (1991-2001), Slow Burn (2002–2016) covers the period of Bowie's career from 2002 to 2016 over TBA compact discs or TBA LPs. Exclusive to the box sets is Toy, a previously unreleased album, and Re:Call 6, a new compilation of non-album singles, single versions, and B-sides.

The box set includes remastered editions of the studio albums Heathen, Reality, The Next Day and Blackstar, the former in its original and 2023 mixes. It also includes Bootleg Series Volume 1: The Slip Away Tapes (in original and 2013 mixes) and Live Atlantis '03, a recording of Bowie's 20th December 2003 concert at The Atlantis Paradise Island Hotel during his A Reality Tour, and a 4K remaster version of the A Reality Tour concert film.

The set comes with a hardcover book that includes photos from TBA, TBA, TBA, TBA, TBA, and more, as well as liner notes penned by Bowie’s close collaborators Tony Visconti and Mark Plati and a handwritten note from Bowie about Toy. Bootleg Series Volume 2: The Radio Recordings=

Bootleg Series Volume 2: The Radio Recordings is a triple live album by The Velvet Underground. It was released on 17th April 2002, by Polydor. The album consists of various recordings of concerts throughout 1967-1970 that were broadcast via radio.

The Radio Recordings
Meowlana Moon (G1)=

Meowlana Moon is a 2011-introduced and all-around character. She is a werecat and a student at Monster High. She used to attend Crescent Moon High before the school merged with Monster High. Ghoul Clubs= All Monsters Baseball League=

The Crash= Nico: Legacy of an Icon= Nico: Legacy of an Icon is a box set by German singer-songwriter Nico, released in 2008 by Island Records and Aura Records. The period from 1967 to 1985 is summarized over 2 discs. The first disc is the same as the compilation The Best of Nico 1967/1970, which was released in 2006, and the second disc is the same as the 2007 compilation The Best of Nico 1974/1985. The third disc, original to this collection upon its release in 2008, was later re-released separately as an independent compilation The Other Side Of Nico: B-Sides, Remixes & Rarities by Island on 8th April 2009. This 2009 release was part of Island's two-disc Purple Lips series of releases and features a DVD of Interviews and Performances on the second disc.

Disc one
The Vinyl Index on the Air= The Vinyl Index on the Air (1966–1969) is a live AWRBC radio drama series directed by and starring Nico. The weekly hour-long show consisted of an ensemble cast performing adaptions of popular novels. The Platinum Index: (1967–1986–198?), Book I= The Platinum Index: (1967-1986-198?), Book I is the seventh studio album by the German singer Nico, released on 15th February 1986. It was Nico's first album released through RCA Records, and the second on her label Faction Productions. It comprises two discs: The Platinum Index: (1967-198?), a greatest hits compilation, and The Platinum Index: (1986-198?), comprising new material written and produced by Nico and collaborators. The album includes appearances by David Bowie, Duran Duran, Lou Reed, and Kate Bush. The genres span Avant-garde, gothic rock, and new wave, with elements of glam rock and art rock. The themes include addiction, infidelity, death, sexism, depression, and Nico's conflicts with her record label.

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Live MCMLXXII= Live MCMLXXII ("1972" in Roman numerals) is a live album by David Bowie. It was released simultaneously in single and double LP/cassette formats on 26th September 1972, by RCA Records, then Blu-Ray format on 26th September 2012. It was recorded on 19th August 1972 at the Rainbow Theatre in London, UK.

Background
TTWD-FM= TTWD-FM (94.3 David Bowie Radio) is a Canadian radio station, broadcasting on 94.3 MHz in Toronto, Ontario. The station is owned by Bowie's former management company, MainMan. The station airs only David Bowie Music, and music that inspired David Bowie. TTWD's studios are located at 250 Richmond Street West in the Entertainment District, while its transmitter is located at the top of the CN Tower. FNAS (AM)= FNAS (1340 AM; Food Network 1340, formerly 1340 Food) is a commercial cooking and baking radio station licensed to Toronto, Ontario, serving the Greater Toronto Area. Owned by the Bell Media subsidiary of Bell Canada, the station became Canada's first solo station to broadcast an all-cooking radio format. The FNAS studios are located at the Bell Media Building at One York Street in Toronto, while the station transmitter is located on the CN Tower.

In addition to a standard analog transmission, FNAS is simulcast on the second HD digital subchannel of TTWD-FM, and is available online. Its audio simulcasts on Bell Satellite TV channel 1629.

Early years
The station was launched on 17th September 1966. Its original frequency was 940 kHz, using the call letters RRST, simulcasting the rock 'n' roll music of sister station RRLO-FM. CIPN= CIRN (1510 AM; 1510 Newsreel) is a radio station owned by the Rogers Sports & Media subsidiary of Rogers Communications and based in London, Ontario, Canada. Transmitter power is 50,000 watts daytime, 30,000 watts nighttime. Broadcast frequency is 1510 AM. CIPN uses a six-tower directional antenna with differing patterns during the day and night. The station primarily airs news, and talk programming, as well as London Knights and Toronto Maple Leafs games. The studios are located in downtown London, while its transmitter is located at the top of One London Place. Humanoid (2006—2015)= Humanoid Volume 1 is Thomas Jerome Newtons's first solo title and the first ongoing book featuring the Humanoid character. It started publication in September, 2006 and ended nine years later.

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 * Humanoid Annual #1 (2006)
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Specials
Humanoid: Year of the Scavenger= Humanoid Vol 1 1= Humanoid #1 is an issue of the series Humanoid (Volume 1) with a cover date of August, 2000. It was published on September 13, 2006.
 * Humanoid Secret Files and Origins (2008)