Magical thinking is a set of related reasoning errors that are commonly associated with religionistic practices.
Magical thinking may also refer to:
Joan Didion is an American writer who launched her career in the 1960s after winning an essay contest sponsored by Vogue magazine. Her writing during the 1960s through the late 1970s engaged audiences in the realities of the counterculture of the '60s and the Hollywood lifestyle. Her political writing often concentrated on the subtext of political and social rhetoric. In 1991, she wrote the earliest mainstream media article to suggest the Central Park Five had been wrongfully convicted. In 2005, she won the National Book Award for Nonfiction and was a finalist for both the National Book Critics Circle Award and the Pulitzer Prize for Biography/Autobiography for The Year of Magical Thinking. She later adapted the book into a play, which premiered on Broadway in 2007. In 2017, Didion was profiled in the Netflix documentary The Center Will Not Hold, directed by her nephew Griffin Dunne.
Fame is the quality of being well-known and in the public eye. Celebrities are famous by definition.
Adrift may refer to:
Lost may refer to getting lost, or to:
The Box may refer to:
Contagion may refer to:
Thin Ice may refer to:
The Cage may refer to:
Darkness Visible is a phrase from Milton's poem Paradise Lost. It may refer to:
The Naked Truth may refer to:
Lost in Translation may refer to:
Magical Princess Minky Momo is a Japanese magical-girl anime franchise by Ashi Productions. The original series ran between 1982 and 1983 on TV Tokyo and inspired three OVAs between 1985 and 1987. A second television series, titled Magical Princess Minky Momo: Hold on to Your Dreams, ran on NTV between 1991 and 1992, and like the original, it spawned home video follow-ups. A third Momo series began in 2004, this time as a manga known as Miracle Dream Minky Momo in Shogakukan's Shōgaku Ninensei magazine.
Robert Zabrecky is an American actor, author, magician, and songwriter. His career began as a musician while being the front man for the band Possum Dixon. In the later years of his career, he has found success as a magician, actor, and author.
The Life of the Party may refer to:
Over my dead body may refer to:
Pandora's box refers to the container opened by the Greek mythological woman Pandora releasing all the evils of humanity into the world.
Growing Up or Growin' Up may refer to:
Father and Son or Fathers and Sons may refer to:
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot may refer to:
Another Life may refer to: