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2 unusual facts about Milk 'N' Cookies


Milk 'N' Cookies

Hewlett was instrumental in getting Milk 'N' Cookies into the studio, and in 1974 they went to England to begin recording with producer Muff Winwood, who'd recently worked with Sparks.

During this time, Weis left the band and was replaced by Sal Maida, a bass player who'd previously played with Roxy Music.


Cinemark Theatres

An ensuing campaign, launched by opponents to the Prop 8 passage, encouraged patrons to see the Gus Van Sant film Milk, starring Sean Penn in the title role of gay-rights activist Harvey Milk, at a competing theater in protest.

Elise Estrada

Estrada participated in a Sony Films Picture with David Hasselhoff and Lucas Grabeel (High School Musical, Milk).

Em Stone

Through HACK/Slash storylines, Ms. Stone has drawn numerous pop-culture characters including Reanimator's Herbert West, the Suicide Girls, Milk & Cheese among others.

Film censorship in Malaysia

Censorship guidelines for locally produced films were loosened in March 2010, the first revision since 1994, allowing movies with graphic violence and profanity to be screened in local cinemas, some without cuts, such as Sex and the City, Milk, Let the Right One In and I Love You Phillip Morris.

Frank M. Robinson

After moving to San Francisco in the 1970s, Robinson, who is gay, was a speechwriter for gay politician Harvey Milk; he also has a small role in the film Milk.

Ian North

After the split of Milk 'N' Cookies, North dedicated to the then-new punk movement in Britain, forming Radio with Sparks bassist Martin Gordon and the Simon brothers, Paul and Robert.

Nah Neh Nah

The song has been covered by Italian DJ Rico Bernasconi in 2010, and by German house duo Milk & Sugar in 2011.

Nell Leyshon

Leyshon and co-writer Stephen McAnena were joint winners of the Richard Imison Memorial Award 2003 for the best dramatic work broadcast by a writer new to radio, for the play Milk.


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