Zulqarnain Sikandar is a Pakistani Fashion model actor and youtuber. He gained popularity through his TikTok lip-sync Videos. He started his acting career in 2020 Drama serial "Masters" and features Romaisa Khan. In April 2021, He married to Pakistani fashion model Kanwal Aftab.
Career
Sikandar was born in Gujrat Punjab Pakistan. In November 2019 he appeared in the Short film "Baba Ji Ki Booti" starring with Jannat Mirza, Alishbah Anjum and Babar Butt. He is also works in Punjabi music video, starred "Future Wife" feat Arbaz Khan and starring Kanwal Aftab released in February 2020 under the label Beyond Records. Zulqarnain has crossed 15.5 followers on the vide-sharing app TikTok in December 2022.
Career
Sikandar was born in Gujrat Punjab Pakistan. In November 2019 he appeared in the Short film "Baba Ji Ki Booti" starring with Jannat Mirza, Alishbah Anjum and Babar Butt. He is also works in Punjabi music video, starred "Future Wife" feat Arbaz Khan and starring Kanwal Aftab released in February 2020 under the label Beyond Records. Zulqarnain has crossed 15.5 followers on the vide-sharing app TikTok in December 2022.
Toebow is a Psych-pop group from Brooklyn. Formed in 2013, it is composed of five members, & has included at various times: Nate Ulsh (guitar, vocals), Martin Zimmerman (guitar, drums, vocals), Jo-Anne Hyun (bass, vocals), Charlie Kessenich, Olenka Burgess (synthesizer, vocals), Charlie Kessenich (drums, guitar, vocals), Maia Friedman (synthesizer, vocals, 2013-17) & Henry White (electronics, bass, vocals, 2014). ,
History
Beginning
Toebow was founded in 2013 as a guitar duo. Toebow's founding members met during a stint playing in (formerly of Partisan records) and quickly established their sound as a unique force in the NYC indie music scene. Two of Toebow's members attended Bennington College in Vermont. Toebow has since expanded into a five part band.
Their music has been described as "a nice dose of shapeshifting, complex art pop".Toebow is notable for its use of polyrhythm & odd time signatures,
"Toebow draws from the quirky styles of Talking Heads and Frank Zappa while incorporating percussive rhythms from Brazilian samba to Krautrock. Ethereal and doused in surf-rock guitar, this seductively groovy blend forges the Toebow sound. The band has just completed recording their debut album at the Isokon Studio in Woodstock, NY with producer and engineer D James Goodwin."
Discography
Albums
2019: Themes
# Toebow Theme
# Key Song
# Mr. Tony
# Golden Hamburger
# Something Optimistic
# Bed in Breakfast
# Burnt Bread
# Return of Toebow
See Also
* Dirty Projectors
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Notes and references
History
Beginning
Toebow was founded in 2013 as a guitar duo. Toebow's founding members met during a stint playing in (formerly of Partisan records) and quickly established their sound as a unique force in the NYC indie music scene. Two of Toebow's members attended Bennington College in Vermont. Toebow has since expanded into a five part band.
Their music has been described as "a nice dose of shapeshifting, complex art pop".Toebow is notable for its use of polyrhythm & odd time signatures,
"Toebow draws from the quirky styles of Talking Heads and Frank Zappa while incorporating percussive rhythms from Brazilian samba to Krautrock. Ethereal and doused in surf-rock guitar, this seductively groovy blend forges the Toebow sound. The band has just completed recording their debut album at the Isokon Studio in Woodstock, NY with producer and engineer D James Goodwin."
Discography
Albums
2019: Themes
# Toebow Theme
# Key Song
# Mr. Tony
# Golden Hamburger
# Something Optimistic
# Bed in Breakfast
# Burnt Bread
# Return of Toebow
See Also
* Dirty Projectors
*
Notes and references
Agim Morina is a Kosovar Albanian linguist, artist, and poet. He is known for his criticism of the official Albanian orthography, support of a spelling reform, and studies of verb and noun classes.
Morina views the standard Albanian language as a political project that marginalized the Gheg dialect and its speakers. He is also critical of language planners for inconsistent rules and for failing to logically resolve whether and where to omit the reduced vowel 'ë'. Wary of radical changes in orthography, Morina urges the free development of written Albanian and believes that Albanian speakers rather than linguists are in a better position to dictate the course of the language. He believes that a reformed orthography will eventually emerge and that many Gheg features that were previously alienated will become part of an enriched standard tongue.
Personally, Morina has written in all three literary traditions of the Albanian language—Gheg, Tosk, and Arbëreshë.
Morina views the standard Albanian language as a political project that marginalized the Gheg dialect and its speakers. He is also critical of language planners for inconsistent rules and for failing to logically resolve whether and where to omit the reduced vowel 'ë'. Wary of radical changes in orthography, Morina urges the free development of written Albanian and believes that Albanian speakers rather than linguists are in a better position to dictate the course of the language. He believes that a reformed orthography will eventually emerge and that many Gheg features that were previously alienated will become part of an enriched standard tongue.
Personally, Morina has written in all three literary traditions of the Albanian language—Gheg, Tosk, and Arbëreshë.
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After the municipal election, he became an editorial columnist for the Ottawa Sun newspaper. He went on to host X-Factor, a politics-oriented national television show on CPAC, in the summer of 2004. He has also been a columnist for The Globe and Mail newspaper.
Ike Awgu studied economics and law at Carleton University before going on to earn a law degree from in 2008. In 2004 Awgu finished 4th place at the Canadian National Debating Championship.
Awgu returned to Ottawa in 2009 and is currently a lawyer and blogger with the Huffington Post. He has also appeared on HuffPost Live and TVO's The Agenda.
After the municipal election, he became an editorial columnist for the Ottawa Sun newspaper. He went on to host X-Factor, a politics-oriented national television show on CPAC, in the summer of 2004. He has also been a columnist for The Globe and Mail newspaper.
Ike Awgu studied economics and law at Carleton University before going on to earn a law degree from in 2008. In 2004 Awgu finished 4th place at the Canadian National Debating Championship.
Awgu returned to Ottawa in 2009 and is currently a lawyer and blogger with the Huffington Post. He has also appeared on HuffPost Live and TVO's The Agenda.