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❤️ Banquet/Staying Fat 🐭

""Banquet"/"Staying Fat" is a double A-side single by Bloc Party. A follow-up to "She's Hearing Voices", it was released in May 2004 on Moshi Moshi Records, following the band's support slot for several dates with ex-Blur guitarist Graham Coxon. It became something of a cult hit, the low budget video picking up numerous plays on MTV2, with the single eventually charting just outside the top 50 in the UK Singles Chart. Both tracks were later included on the band's self-titled EP compilation CD, while "Banquet" was later re-recorded for Bloc Party's debut album Silent Alarm and re-released as a single. Track listing = CD (Limited Edition):: MOSHI10CD (UK) = # "Banquet" # "Staying Fat" (only 2000 made) =7" (Limited Edition): MOSHI10 (UK)= # "Banquet" # "Staying Fat" (only 500 made) External links * Category:2004 singles Category:Bloc Party songs Category:2004 songs "

❤️ Hong Hai Er (disambiguation) 🐭

"Hong Hai Er () is the Chinese name of Red Boy, a character in the Chinese classical novel Journey to the West. It may also refer to: * Hong Hai Er (band), a Taiwanese boy band in the 1990s. * Films: ** Hong Hai Er (1928 film), a 1928 Chinese film directed by Gu Wuwei and starring Gu Baolian. ** The Fantastic Magic Baby, a 1975 Hong Kong film. ** Fire Ball (2005 film), a 2005 Taiwanese animated film from Wang Film Productions. "

❤️ Cedars, Dallas 🐭

"The Cedars is a district in south Dallas Texas (USA). It is adjacent to and south of downtown and Interstate 30, east of Austin Street, north of Corinth Street, and west of the 75 & 345 Overpasses just east of South Good Latimer Expy. History The Cedars was originally developed in the 1870s with moderately-priced homes, but by the late 19th century the neighborhood had become one of the premier destinations in Dallas, with stately Victorian homes belonging to wealthy businessmen, lawyers, and politicians dotting the streets. The Cedars was also the home of Dallas' Jewish community, and the neighborhood included the Shaareth Israel synagogue. (Stanley Marcus of Neiman Marcus fame was born in the Cedars.) By the early 20th century, however, light industry and growing population pressures had begun to take the bloom off the neighborhood's rose, and most of the city's wealthiest began to move further north to neighborhoods northeast of downtown. Even as industry, such as the Sears-Roebuck warehouse that now is home of the South Side on Lamar lofts, moved in, fine homes continued to be built, especially for well-to-do members of the Jewish community. But by the 1920s, the massive Victorians of the late 19th century were gone, the synagogue was demolished, and most people moved on. In the 1960s, virtually all of the remaining homes were destroyed by the city for highway projects. Today, only a scant handful of homes (perhaps as few as six) from the neighborhood's original residents survive, none in restored condition. In addition to light industry, the area has been a haven for artists, musicians and urban dwellers for over 20 years. It has recently experienced the beginnings of an urban transformation with new townhomes, renovated warehouse lofts and apartments and developments such as DART's Cedars Station, the loft/retail development Southside on Lamar, Opening Bell Coffee & Music Venue Hosts to numerous Local and National Music Acts since March 2003Baby Back Shak the Dallas Police Headquarters, FULL CITY ROOSTER Coffee Roasting Studio, Cedar Performance European Automotive Repair (www.Cedar-Performance.com), Cedars Union, and entertainment venues Alamo Drafthouse, Mac's Southside, Lee Harvey's, Industry Alley Bar, Gilley's Dallas and Poor David's Pub. In June 2015, Cedars was the site of a shootout between Dallas Police Department officers and a mentally disturbed man who attacked the police headquarters building. The suspect, James Boulware, was the only casualty of the incident. Government and infrastructure The Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) operates the Region II Parole offices and the Dallas I and Dallas III district parole offices in the Cedars."Parole Division Region II ." Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Retrieved on May 15, 2010. Notable residents * Stanley Marcus"Neighborhood Spotlight: The Cedars is Rich With History." D Magazine. May–June, 2010. Retrieved on February 20, 2016. Education =Public schools= The Dallas Independent School District assigned the neighborhood to the following schools: * Martin Luther King Learning Center"2016-17 Martin Luther King Jr. Learning Center Attendance Zone." Dallas Independent School District. Retrieved on April 26, 2017. * Billy Earl Dade Middle School"2016-17 Billy Earl Dade Middle Attendance Zone." Dallas Independent School District. Retrieved on April 26, 2017. * James Madison High School"2016-17 James Madison High Attendance Zone." Dallas Independent School District. Retrieved on April 26, 2017. (originally Forest Avenue High School) City Park Elementary School in Cedars, named for its location across Old City Park, first opened in 1919,"So Long, City Park Elementary School!" Dallas Heritage Village. Retrieved on April 26, 2016. and served the community until it closed in 2012."Fall 2011 City Park Elementary Attendance Zone Grades PK-5." Dallas Independent School District. Retrieved on April 26, 2017."2012-13 Martin Luther King Jr. Learning Center Attendance Zone." Dallas Independent School District. Retrieved on April 26, 2017. As of 2013 it is used as an after-school program's classroom location. In 2014 the nonprofit Vogel Alcove began leasing the school building, providing day care and preschool to homeless children. Transportation Cedars Station = Trains = Light rail *DART: and **Cedars Station **Google Street View (map) = Highways = *20px Interstate 30 *20px Interstate 45 References External links *Cedars Neighborhood Association Category:Neighborhoods in South Dallas "

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