Lulu (also released in the UK as No Orchids for Lulu) is a 1962 Austrian crime drama film written and directed by Rolf Thiele. The film is an adaptation of Frank Wedekind's Lulu plays—Earth Spirit (Erdgeist, 1895) and Pandora's Box (Die Büchse der Pandora, 1904)—and stars Nadja Tiller (as Lulu), O. E. Hasse, and Hildegard Knef.
Sadoul's Dictionary of Films describes Thiele's work as "[a] heavy-handed, almost absurd version" of Wedekind's plays. But Robert von Dassanowsky credits Lulu as one of the "few notable [Austrian] dramas during the early 1960s".
Lulu Press, Inc. is an online print-on-demand, self-publishing and distribution platform. Since its founding in 2002, Lulu has published nearly two million titles by authors in over 225 countries and territories.
The company's founder is Red Hat co-founder Bob Young. Lulu's CEO is Nigel Lee and their headquarters are in Raleigh, North Carolina. On July 12, 2015, Michael Mandiberg completed his art project Print Wikipedia and the 7,600 Wikipedia database has been uploaded to Lulu.com and is available for printout.
Lulu.com focuses on both print and digital format books. Printed books are available in multiple formats and sizes including paperback, coil bound, and hardcovers. Books can be printed, in black-and-white or full-color.
In 2009, Lulu.com began publishing and distributing eBooks. Lulu.com also prints and publishes calendars and photobooks.
Authors upload their files. Material is submitted in digital form for publication. Authors can then buy copies of their own book and/or make it available for purchase in the "Lulu Bookstore."
Lulu is a 1991 album by the Minneapolis-based rock band Trip Shakespeare, the group's final major-label release.
A polished, melodic album released at the height of the grunge phenomenon, Lulu was met with critical and popular indifference. Describing it as a "melodically complex and romantic pop masterpiece", Allmusic declares:
The album's title track, about an old crush with whom the singer used to see a band, has the refrain, "Do you remember? Do you recall?" Those words are printed in large type on the album's liner notes, with the last phrase altered to "dü you recall"--an allusion to another Minneapolis-based band, Hüsker Dü, whose name is Danish for "do you remember".
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6223 Dahl is an asteroid discovered 3 September 1980 by Antonín Mrkos at the Kleť Observatory in České Budějovice, Czech Republic. It was named in honor of the Welsh author Roald Dahl.
See also: List of asteroids.
Aadahl or Ådahl is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Love sensation (repeat)
You got me burning up with your love sensation
Love sensation (repeat)
Love sensation
oh it's got me in its spell
It's such a good vibration
A feeling that I know so well
And when you hold me close
It's so so nice
And all I wanna say is
"Thank you babe!
That you got me burning up with your
love sensation"
Love sensation (repeat)
Got me burning up with your love sensation
Love sensation (repeat)
Sweet sensation I can't find the words to explain
You're such a hot temptation
You just walk right in and take me away
You got the kind of lips that will catch me
...when I'm feeling mine
And all I wanna say is "thank you baby"
Cause you're right on time
You just walk right in and
take me away
And all I wanna say is "thank you baby"
You get down
Love sensation (repeat)
Got me burning up with your love sensation