"Lazarus" is a single by British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, released in March 2005 in Poland and Germany only. It contains a radio edit of the title track plus two songs that were later added on the DVD audio version (Half-Light) and the vinyl edition (both songs) of Deadwing. It was accompanied by a music video directed by Danish longtime collaborator Lasse Hoile. The single charted in Germany at #91.
Kamran Rasheed Khan better known by his stage name Lazarus is an American physician, rapper and songwriter from Detroit Michigan who is signed to Russell Simmon's YouTube MCN All Def Digital.
Kamran Rasheed Khan was born in Detroit, Michigan to a Muslim family from Pakistan. He attended Wayne State University where he studied medicine. While studying medicine, he also began rapping. He started his career without a stage name but after few years, he changed his name to Lazarus due to hate against Muslims. He told in an interview that after 9/11 he felt that his chances of becoming a rapper were finished and that his name is a biblical character that resurrected from the dead. Lazarus gained popularity through freestyle rapping on radio stations in Detroit. He did many rap battles on FM 95.5 and FM 105.9. Lazarus later joined FM 98 and started making mixtapes and performing at venues in Detroit including theatre opening for D12 and G-Unit. While working for FM 98, Lazarus was interviewed by Discovery Channel and was featured in a documentary “The Real 8 Mile,” which was hosted by Charlie LeDuff. He released his debut album “Chapter One: The Prince Who Would be King” in 2007 which lead to receive him three nominations “Lyricist of the Year,” “Song of the Year,” and “Artist of the Year” at the 2007 Detroit Hip Hop Awards. The album had 18 tracks including a feature track from Royce da 5'9". A single “Let The Game Know” from his debut album received worldwide coverage. The music video of “Let The Game Know” was directed by film director Anthony Garth. Another single “Drug of Choice” which was filmed in Pakistan received over a million views on YouTube.
In 2013, Lazarus signed to Russell Simmon's YouTube multi-channel network All Def Digital and in 2014 he released a single “Open Heart Surgery” featuring D12's rapper Bizarre.
Shameless is an American television comedy-drama series which premiered on Showtime on January 9, 2011. Created by Paul Abbott the series is adapted by John Wells based upon the British series of the same name. HBO began developing an American version of Shameless after striking a deal with John Wells in January 2009. By October 2009 the development had moved to Showtime. John Wells Productions filmed a pilot episode for the cable network in December 2009. The first season's finale aired on March 27, 2011.
Shameless was renewed for a sixth season on January 12, 2015, which premiered on January 10, 2016. On January 12, 2016, the series was renewed for a seventh season.As of February 14, 2016, 66 episodes of Shameless have aired.
Thieves is the second studio album by Australian indie rock band British India, released on 19 July 2008, but also sold early by the band at album launch parties. Thieves was also selected as Triple J's Feature Album in that month, beating both The Vines' album Melodia as well as The Living End's album White Noise. In August 2008 it was announced that Thieves was nominated for an ARIA Award for Best Independent Release.
All songs written and composed by British India.
Some songs are listed differently inside the booklet than they are on the back Inlay. For instance, "You Will Die and I Will Take Over" is listed as "You Will Die, I Will Take Over" and "The Golden Years" is listed as "The Golden Years (Angel Complication)" and on iTunes "God Is Dead (Meet the Kids)" is listed as "God Is Dead, Meet the Kids".
Thieves is a 2005 EP by the Austin, Texas band Shearwater.
Thieves is a 1977 American comedy film directed by John Berry and written by Herb Gardner. The film stars Marlo Thomas, Charles Grodin and Irwin Corey. The film was released on February 11, 1977, by Paramount Pictures.