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unusual facts about Alive and Well


Alive and Well

Alive & Well AIDS Alternatives, a 501(c) non-profit organization of AIDS denialists



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Cacophony Society

Although in San Francisco the 'official' Cacophony label is presently not used often, Zombie attacks, Peewee Herman day (commemorating Paul Reubens' arrest in a pornographic theater) and other goofs are alive and well.

Dan Simmons

"Vanni Fucci Is Alive and Well and Living In Hell", a 1988 short story lampooning televangelists included in Prayers to Broken Stones, is about a brief return to earth by the title character, an inhabitant of Dante's Inferno

Darra Adam Khel

Michael Palin visited the town as part of his Himalaya television series, as did Ethan Casey in his travel book Alive and Well in Pakistan while Australian film director Benjamin Gilmour's feature drama Son of a Lion set in Darra Adam Khel premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival 2008.

Ellis Sharp

This collection of 35 stories reveals Matthew Arnold and Henry James’s interest in women’s underwear, discovers that Karl Marx is alive and well and living on the Isle of Wight, identifies Norman Mailer as the man who shot JFK, provides an alternative biography of actress Sharon Stone, and helpfully reduces Joyce’s Ulysses to five pages.

John Hoye

OTC also won two major awards for new works - The LWT Plays on Stage Award in 1988 for The Harlot’s curse written by Rodney Archer and Powell Jones; and the Guinness/Royal National Theatre Festival Award for Roberto Calvi is Alive and Well written by Roy Smiles.

Pseudophoxinus libani

It was considered extinct in 1996 but was found again in 2001, alive and well, swimming around in Lake Yammoune in the Yammoune nature reserve near Yammoune village.

Punk Rock Is Your Friend: Kung Fu Records Sampler No. 5

#Audio Karate – "Jesus is Alive and Well (And Living in Mexico)" (from Lady Melody)

What You Mean We?

The first musical number in the film is an early version—performed by the Clone—of a song titled "The Dream Before" (a.k.a. "Hansel and Gretel are Alive and Well"), which would later be recorded for Anderson's album Strange Angels.