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conventional norms and expectations. The term
originates from the
French bohème and
spread to the English-speaking world. It was used to
describe mid-19th-century...
- La
bohème (/ˌlɑː boʊˈɛm/ LAH boh-EM, Italian: [la boˈɛm]) is an
opera in four acts,
composed by
Giacomo Puccini between 1893 and 1895 to an
Italian libretto...
- end of 2009, The
Bohemes won
KinkTV show Plug de Band. The show was
aired on TMF, 3FM and KinkFM. 2019 - 2023 In 2019, The
Bohemes consisted of brothers...
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discussions and
planning amongst artists,
writers and art lovers – the
bohèmes (bohemians), in
contrast to the bourgeois.
Centered on Édouard Manet, the...
- La
bohème is an 1896
opera by
Giacomo Puccini. La
bohème may also
refer to: La
bohème (Leoncavallo), 1897
opera by
Ruggero Leoncavallo La
bohème (musical)...
- by Wärtsilä
Turku Shipyard in Turku, Finland, for
Wallenius Lines as MS
Bohème for
service with
Commodore Cruise Line. She was the
first cruise ship built...
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Scenes of
Bohemian Life (original
French title: Scènes de la vie de
bohème [sɛn də la vi də bɔɛm]) is a work by
Henri Murger,
published in 1851. Although...
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Garrick Hamm's
short film Cast Offs and
director Bruce Logan's
short Les
Bohemes. In 2014, she
landed the role of
Laoghaire MacKenzie in Starz's time travel...
- lyrics, and book by
Jonathan Larson.
Loosely based on the 1896
opera La
bohème by
Giacomo Puccini,
Luigi Illica, and
Giuseppe Giacosa, it
tells the story...
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known as La
Bohème is an
album by French-Armenian
singer Charles Aznavour,
released in 1966. It
included such
international hits as "La
Bohème" and "Jezebel"...