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In 1951, while Frame was still a patient at Seacliff Lunatic Asylum, New Zealand's Caxton Press published her first book, a collection of shorts titled The Lagoon and Other Stories.
" The art was parodied by several groups including one-time A & M band Soul Asylum and by comedian Pat Cooper for his album Spaghetti Sauce and Other Delights.
London: Calder & Boyars, 1960 ; as Killachter Meadow, New York: Grove Press, 1961 ; as * Asylum and Other Stories, London: Calder & Boyars, 1978 ; New York: Riverrun Press, 1979.
Deeply affected by his visions, he composed numerous songs which would serve as the basis for his only Asylum LP, the aptly titled No Other.
Other roles included manager of Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, work for the Blind Asylum and work at the Night Refuge.
Other groups that signed with the label include The Replacements, Babes in Toyland, Agitpop, The Jayhawks, Poster Children, Soul Asylum, The Wallets, Curtiss A, and Pennsylvania-based Ween.
Other popular draws to the area are its annual festivals, The Burke Museum, waterfalls, Gun Powder Magazine, Newtown Bridge ( Stone Bridge ), Tail Race ( Mining Race ), Spring Creek Water Falls, Spring Creek Gorge, Beechworth Lunatic Asylum ghost tours, lakes, historic buildings, goldfields, walks, the Beechworth Bakery, Award-winning Bridge road brewery, the Beechworth lolly shop and night tours, the award-winning restaurants and wineries.

Asylum and Tales
Amicus ' portmanteau films included Dr. Terror's House of Horrors ( 1964 ), directed by genre stalwart Freddie Francis, Torture Garden ( 1967 ), The House That Dripped Blood ( 1970 ), Tales from the Crypt ( 1972 ), Asylum ( 1972 ), Vault of Horror ( 1973 ), From Beyond the Grave ( 1974 ), and The Monster Club ( 1980 ).
It was the first in a series of anthology films from Amicus and was followed by Torture Garden ( 1967 ), The House That Dripped Blood ( 1970 ), Asylum ( 1972 ), Tales from the Crypt ( 1972 ), The Vault of Horror ( 1973 ), From Beyond the Grave ( 1973 ), Tales That Witness Madness ( 1974 ), which was not made by Amicus, but World Film Services, The Uncanny ( 1977 ) which also was not made by Amicus and The Monster Club ( 1980 ),.

Asylum and series
His writing, particularly the so-called Cthulhu Mythos, has influenced fiction authors worldwide, and Lovecraftian elements can be found in novels, films, movies, music, video games, comic books ( e. g. the use of Arkham Insane Asylum in The Batman comic book series ), and even cartoons.
* Guest star in the 3rd episode of the award-winning BBC Scotland drama series Takin ' Over the Asylum ( 1994 )
Whedon appreciated Lynch's writing of Spike in Asylum so much that he commissioned him to co-write the canonical continuation of the series, Angel: After the Fall, in 2007.
Early appearances in TV series and films include Asylum, Six Pairs of Pants, Faith in the Future, Big Train and Hippies.
In an interview in TV Ontario's series Film 101, “ Hollywood Asylum, Explored or Exploited ?”, film actor Brad Dourif ( who played Billy Bibbit in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest ) stated that Sampson had been imprisoned for a crime he did not commit.
Skaro also features prominently in the first episode of the seventh series, " Asylum of the Daleks ".
* Asylum ( Image Comics ), a comic series
* Asylum ( TV series ), a 1996 UK comedy series
The series was made available on the Internet solely to promote a new line of toys made by company Art Asylum .< ref >
They accepted his proposals for Animal Man, a little-known character from DC's past whose most notable recent appearance was a cameo in the Crisis on Infinite Earths limited series, and for a 48-page Batman one-shot that would eventually become Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth.
When Tennant first moved to London in the early 1990s, he lodged with Weir at her house in Crouch End for five years ; they had met on the set of the BBC TV series Takin ' Over the Asylum.
In a series of raids on government facilities, Batman's soldiers release from captivity other superheroes including: The Atom ( trapped for years in a petri dish ), Flash ( forced to run on a treadmill to provide America with free power ), and Plastic Man ( now insane and trapped in Arkham Asylum ).
Levine will appear as Leo, a recurring character, in American Horror Story: Asylum, the second season of the anthology series.
The facility had a series of names including the Toronto Lunatic Asylum and 999 Queen Street West.
** Saint-Paul Asylum, Saint-Rémy series
At the end of this series, the black diamond is seen appearing in Jean Loring's cell in Arkham Asylum.
Tennant's first major TV role was as the manic depressive Campbell in the Scottish drama series Takin ' Over the Asylum ( 1994 ).
Diagnosed by physicians in Bloomingdale Asylum as schizophrenic, which was untreatable until the modern development of some pharmaceutical agents, Fisher had his daughter transferred to Trenton, however, because Cotton attributed her condition to a " marked retention of fecal matter in the cecal colon with marked enlargement of the colon in this area " for which she was subjected to a series of colonic surgeries before dying of a streptococcal infection in 1919.
He appeared in the surrealistic black comedy series Asylum alongside Simon Pegg and Jessica Stevenson ( writers and stars of Spaced ).
In the Supergirl series, while in Arkham Asylum, Toyman is visited by Cat Grant ( whose son Adam was murdered ) and Supergirl.
The comic series was read by Andy Diggle, who was the editor of 2000 AD at the time and contacted Williams, resulting in a number of series, first the two-part Asylum, with Boo Cook and then ongoing Low Life, initially with Henry Flint.

Asylum and stand
Near the windmill there used to stand the now-demolished Nottinghamshire County Lunatic Asylum, later a boarding school named King Edwards, and now the location of King Edward Park.

Asylum and articles
In addition to practicing as a doctor for nearly 20 years at the Colored Orphans Asylum, Smith was a public intellectual: he contributed articles to medical journals, participated in learned societies, and wrote numerous essays and articles drawing from his medical and statistical training.
This category contains articles about albums released by Soul Asylum.

Asylum and released
Among the most successful of these was Batman: Arkham Asylum ( 2009 ), which was released by Rocksteady Studios to critical acclaim ; review aggregator Metacritic reports it as having received 92 % positive reviews.
Waits signed to Asylum Records in 1972, and after numerous abortive recording sessions, his first record — the jazzy, folk-tinged Closing Time — was released in 1973.
Heartattack and Vine, Waits's last studio album for Asylum, was released in 1980, featuring a developing sound that included both ballads (" Jersey Girl ") and rougher-edged rhythm and blues.
After leaving Asylum, the label released the first Tom Waits " Best of " album in 1981, a collection called Bounced Checks, notable for including an alternate, stripped down version of " Jersey Girl " and the otherwise unreleased " Mr. Henry ", as well as an alternate master of " Whistlin ' Past the Graveyard " and a live performance of " The Piano Has Been Drinking ".
After leaving Asylum for Island Records, Waits released Swordfishtrombones in 1983, a record that marked a sharp turn in his musical direction.
In the summer of 1998 Kerstin was able to tour and the band released the second album, Asylum.
On January 27, 2004, Elektra / Asylum / Rhino Records released Campfire Songs: The Popular, Obscure and Unknown Recordings, a two CD set compilation, with 31 digitally remastered songs, four of them demos and one unreleased.
However, it was not until Orleans was heard at Max's Kansas City, then produced, by Chuck Plotkin, then head of A & R for Asylum Records, that the band scored its first Billboard Hot 100 charting with " Let There Be Music "(# 55 ), taken from their third album, Let There Be Music, released in March 1975.
Using money from a small inheritance that had been left to one of the band, the piece was shortly afterwards re-recorded and released as a 7 " single using its full title, " Reality Asylum ".
It was composed of various new and previously released songs by alternative rock, grunge and punk rock artists such as Bad Religion, Love Among Freaks, Alice in Chains, and Soul Asylum.
In 1986, Soul Asylum released three albums, Made To Be Broken followed by the cassette only release of Time's Incinerator and While You Were Out.
Soul Asylum released The Silver Lining on July 11, 2006, their first album of new material in eight years since Candy from a Stranger.
Cam ' ron's 2009 album, Crime Pays was released on Asylum / Diplomat Records, featuring the majority of the production handled by Skitzo and AraabMuzik.
The original UK single was released in August 1979, backed with a non-album instrumental track called " Asylum ".
In 1997, Redd Kross released Show World, produced by Chris Shaw ( who also produced albums for Weezer and Soul Asylum ) and toured supporting The Presidents of the United States of America.
A later version was released in the " Arkham Asylum " expansion which is the Renee Montoya version of the character.
Various compilation albums showcasing UAE-based underground musicians have been released over the years, including: Ampulance volumes 1 ( 2006 ), 2 ( 2007 ) and 3 ( 2009 ), and UAE Metal Asylum volumes 1 ( 2010 ) and 2 ( 2011 ).
The single was released by Asylum Records as catalog number 45472.
He made a triumphant comeback in 1984, signing with Asylum / Elektra Records, and recording the hit LP Love Language and then the platinum selling Joy LP, released in 1988, which featured the Grammy nominated title song, an R & B number 1 ; his comeback was cemented by an appearance at the Live Aid concert in 1985.
Small Change is an album by Tom Waits, released in 1976 on Asylum Records.
In 1996, Devant were the house band for the single-series sitcom Asylum, performing segments in every episode from their Work, Lovelife, Miscellaneous album, released the following year.
The Asylum released a feature-length direct-to-DVD film based on the novel, titled Princess of Mars, on December 29, 2009.
In 2008 Ram Trilogy had a song released on the Audioporn Records, on the E. P ' The Quarks ' entitled ' Asylum '.
I Can't Stand Still is the first solo album by Don Henley, released in 1982 originally on Asylum Records then re-released in 1999 by Warner Bros. Records.

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