- century), and
plastic or resin. The
synthetic wickers are
often preferred for
outdoor use ("all-weather
wicker"). The
frame material used in
these more recent...
- The
Wicker Man is a 1973
British folk
horror film
directed by
Robin Hardy and
starring Edward Woodward,
Britt Ekland,
Diane Cilento,
Ingrid Pitt and Christopher...
- 1975. They have
three children and six grandchildren. The
Wickers reside in Tupelo,
where Wicker is a
deacon and a
member of the
First Baptist Church Tupelo...
-
series follows Wickers'
class of misfits,
class K,
headed by
eccentric headmaster Shaquille "Simon"
Fraser (Mathew Horne), and
Wickers'
ploys to win the...
- Look up
wicker man in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
wicker man is a type of effigy. The
Wicker Man or
Wickerman may
refer to: The
Wicker Man, a 1973...
-
Wicker Park may mean:
Wicker Park (film), a 2004 film
directed by Paul
McGuigan Wicker Park (soundtrack), the
accompanying film
soundtrack Wicker Park...
- -1.462 The
Wicker is an
arterial street in Sheffield,
England noted for its
history and
viaduct that
crosses it, the
Grade II*
listed Wicker Arches. It...
-
Longtime Cubs
announcer Harry Caray dubbed Wickers "Leather Lungs" for his
ability to
shout for
hours at a time.
Wickers grew up on the
South Side of Chicago...
- A
wicker man was
purportedly a
large wicker statue in
which the
druids (priests of
Celtic paganism)
sacrificed humans and
animals by burning. The primary...
-
Wicker Park is a 2004
American romantic thriller drama film
directed by Paul
McGuigan and
starring Josh Hartnett, Rose Byrne,
Diane Kruger and Matthew...