Waterfront

Waterfront may refer to:

  • waterfront (area), the dockland district of a town
  • In music

  • Waterfront (band), a 1980s British pop duo
  • Waterfront Records, an Australian record label
  • "Waterfront" (song), by Simple Minds
  • Waterfront Blues Festival, in Portland, Oregon
  • In film and television

  • Waterfront (1928 film), directed by William A. Seiter
  • Waterfront (1939 film) a Warner Brothers film directed by Terry O. Morse
  • Waterfront (1944 film), starring John Carradine
  • Waterfront (1950 film), directed by Michael Anderson, featuring Robert Newton
  • On the Waterfront (1954 film), directed by Elia Kazan and starring Marlon Brando
  • Waterfront (1955 TV series), a 1955 television series starring Preston Foster
  • Waterfront (TV series), an unaired American show
  • Waterfront (miniseries), a 1984 Australian miniseries
  • Waterfront Film Festival, Saugatuck, Michigan
  • Places

  • Quad Cities Waterfront Convention Center, located in Bettendorf, Iowa, USA
  • Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, a historic harbour in Cape Town, South Africa
  • The Dubai Waterfront, a massive offshore community being built in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
  • Mirrorwriting

    Mirrorwriting is the debut studio album by British singer-songwriter Jamie Woon. It was released in Europe on 18 April 2011 through Polydor Records. The album started to receive hype after Woon ended fourth on BBC's Sound of 2011 poll. It was preceded by the lead single, "Night Air" on 22 October 2010.

    Critical reception

    Paul Clarke of BBC Music gave the album a positive review by saying: "Things would probably be quite different for Woon had he’d got his act together sooner. In 2007, his fragile cover of an old folk spiritual placed him pretty much alone at the crossroads between rural blues and urban electronica, a 20-something Robert Johnson from London who’d sold his soul to dubstep instead of the Devil. Today, though, he shares this space with The xx and James Blake; and overshadowed by The xx’s Mercury Prize victory and Blake’s own debut album of earlier in 2011, Woon’s music could now be in danger of sounding wearily familiar rather than darkly mysterious".

    Track listing

    Waterfront (band)

    Waterfront are a 1980s Welsh pop duo, comprising Phil Cilia (full name Philip Laurence Cilia) and Chris Duffy (full name Christopher James Duffy), who emerged from the ashes of local Cardiff band The Official Secrets.

    Career

    In 1987, Waterfront were signed directly to EMI/SBK Productions by Charles Koppelman and Marty Bandier. The band went on to achieve chart success on both sides of the Atlantic. Waterfront was signed directly to Polydor via David Munns, the now ex-Vice Chairman & CEO of EMI Records.

    They operated in a similar musical style as This Way Up and Climie Fisher, known as sophisti-pop. The band were signed to Polydor Records, and were best known for their 1989 UK No. 17 hit single (and U.S. No. 10 hit), Billboard AC number 1 - "Cry". Waterfront followed up "Cry" in the U.S. with another single, "Nature Of Love", which hit No. 70 on the Billboard Hot 100.

    They released their debut album, Waterfront, in 1989 with eventual sales reaching in excess of 600,000 worldwide. They are the first Welsh duo to achieve top 10 single status in the US and were named BMI Songwriters of the Year in 1990. "Cry" was awarded as one of the 'most played singles on US radio' at the BMI 50th Anniversary Celebrations in Los Angeles, with the song now approaching one million plays on radio, resulting in membership to BMI's Million-Air Club.

    Isle of Portland

    Coordinates: 50°33′00″N 2°26′24″W / 50.550°N 2.440°W / 50.550; -2.440

    The Isle of Portland is a limestone tied island, 6 kilometres (4 mi) long by 2.7 kilometres (1.7 mi) wide, in the English Channel. Portland is 8 kilometres (5 mi) south of the resort of Weymouth, forming the southernmost point of the county of Dorset, England. A barrier beach over which runs the A354 road connects it to Chesil Beach and the mainland. Portland and Weymouth together form the borough of Weymouth and Portland. The population of Portland is 12,400.

    Portland is a central part of the Jurassic Coast, a World Heritage Site on the Dorset and east Devon coast, important for its geology and landforms. Its name is used for one of the British Sea Areas, and has been exported as the name of North American and Australian towns. Portland stone, famous for its use in British and world architecture, including St Paul's Cathedral and the United Nations Headquarters, continues to be quarried.

    Portland Harbour, in between Portland and Weymouth, is one of the largest man-made harbours in the world. The harbour was made by the building of stone breakwaters between 1848 and 1905. From its inception it was a Royal Navy base, and played prominent roles during the First and Second World Wars; ships of the Royal Navy and NATO countries worked up and exercised in its waters until 1995. The harbour is now a civilian port and popular recreation area, and was used for the 2012 Olympic Games.

    Portland (steam tug 1875)

    The Portland was a steam tug built in Portland, Oregon, United States. This vessel was also known as Clayoquat and Phoenix.

    Career

    Portland was launched on April 9, 1875 in Portland, Oregon. The vessel was operated for 15 years on the Columbia and Willamette Rivers, and then was transferred to Puget Sound. From 1891 to 1895, the Portland operated out of Everett, Washington, piloted by Captain James Hastings.

    Drift and recovery

    In 1897, the Portland was hauled out at Ballard, Washington, for repairs. Somehow she broke free from the shipway and floated off unoccupied. Eventually, the Portland drifted north into Canadian waters, where she was recovered as a derelict by the B.C. Salvage Company. She came under the control of R.P. Rithet and Company, a prominent British Columbia shipping concern that repurposed her to a passenger steamer. She was renamed Clayoquat and ran on passenger routes out of Port Renfrew, on the west coast of Vancouver Island. Clayoquat later passed to the H.Bell-Irving Company, and was used by them as a cannery tender under the name Phoenix.

    Portland, Connecticut

    Portland is a town in Middlesex County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 8,732 at the 2000 census. The town center is listed as a census-designated place (CDP). It is situated across the Connecticut River from Middletown. Brownstone quarried in Portland was used in the construction of Hartford's Old State House in 1796. The vast majority of the brownstone buildings in Connecticut (see College Row at Wesleyan University and the Long Walk at Trinity College) as well as the famous brownstones in New York City were built with brownstone from Portland's quarries.

    About half of the town's perimeter is made up of the Connecticut River. The town has eight marinas and boat clubs as well as three 18-hole golf courses.

    History

    The Wangunk tribe lived in the area prior to European settlement, and lived in Portland continuously throughout the settler period. Wangunk descendants still live in the area today. Their name referred to the bend in the Connecticut River which curves around half of the town's perimeter.

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    The Oregonian 05 Apr 2025
    The Portland-area protests are expected to take place at the Japanese American Historical Plaza on the downtown waterfront at noon, at St. Johns Plaza in North Portland at 10.30 a.m ... Portland Bureau of ...
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    Portland man arrested after police say he pointed laser at Tesla employees inside dealership

    The Oregonian 02 Apr 2025
    Police arrested a Portland man Saturday on ... A probable-cause affidavit says police responded to a call at the South Waterfront Portland Tesla dealership in the 4300 block of South Macadam Avenue.
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    Portland Rose Festival Eye Dotting ceremony kicks off the 2025 Dragon Boat season (photos)

    The Oregonian 30 Mar 2025
    The Eye Dotting ceremony, which took place on Saturday along the south waterfront in Portland, commenced the beginning of the Portland Rose Festival Dragon Boat Race season ... Tom McCall Waterfront Park.
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    The Daily Mail 28 Mar 2025
    And the wild scenery is peppered with sleepy villages and historic towns, while the largest city Portland is where craft beers, wines and farm-to-table produce celebrate the riches of the land.
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    Portland’s waterfront cherry blossoms are back

    The Oregonian 26 Mar 2025
    The Portland waterfront is decorated with hundreds of pink petals this time of year -- and on a rare sunny Spring day, many Portlanders gathered to experience the annual cherry blossoms ... They were donated to the city in 1990 when the plaza opened ... ....
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    The cost of Maine scallops

    Bangor Daily News 26 Mar 2025
    In Portland, the waterfront Harbor Fish Market was recently offering fresh “dayboat” scallops at $32.99 per pound for “mediums” — a mix of 10-20 per pound — and $38.99 for “jumbos” all weighing in at fewer than a dozen per pound.
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    Music festival in Michigan ranked in the top 10 in the entire country

    Michigan Live 26 Mar 2025
    DETROIT - Michigan has no shortage of big music festivals like the Detroit Jazz Fest, Electric Forest and the Breakaway Music Festival ... 6 on its 2024 list ... The top 10 is then determined by a public vote ... No ... 9 ... Waterfront Blues Festival in Portland, ORNo.
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    Portland plans to bring swimming access and a permanent stage to downtown

    The Oregonian 25 Mar 2025
    Don’t tell the geese, but Portland is planning something new for the bowl at Tom McCall Waterfront Park ... Images on the Portland Waterfront Pavilion website show a redesigned bowl with seating terraces and lights at night.
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    3 Oregon festivals voted among best flower, music and specialty food festivals in US

    The Register Guard 25 Mar 2025
    The Waterfront Blues Festival in Portland. The Waterfront Blues Festival in Portland placed third in the top 10 Best Music Festivals in the U.S.
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    Good Morning, News: A New Waterfront Park, More Terrible News for Musk & Tesla, and ...

    Portland Mercury 24 Mar 2025
    Metro has given Portland Parks & Recreation a $750,000 planning and development grant to redevelop the waterfront bowl—that big, riverfront area just south of the Hawthorne Bridge on the west ...
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    Unveiling of ‘World’s Largest Hanging Basket

    The Oregonian 23 Mar 2025
    There are many ways Portlanders mark the arrival of spring. The blooming of the cherry blossoms along Waterfront Park. The opening of the buds at the International Rose Test Garden ... ....
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    Portland Preps for New, “Toes-in-the-Water” Riverfront Park

    Portland Mercury 22 Mar 2025
    The waterfront bowl south of the Hawthorne Bridge is set for a redevelopment project, giving Portland another access point to the Willamette River ... Portland city limits ... portland waterfront pavilion.
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    Bill Oram: Shown the door by Coach Prime, this Oregon Ducks walk-on is savoring NCAA ...

    The Oregonian 22 Mar 2025
    “I was a quarterback,” Carter said. “His son’s a quarterback.” ... And gratitude ... Portland Diamond Project asks Legislature to expand ‘jock tax’ to help pay for waterfront ballparkWho has the advantage when the Oregon men face 12-seed Liberty?Bill Oram.
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    Portland Diamond Project asks Legislature to expand ‘jock tax’ to help pay for waterfront ballpark

    The Oregonian 21 Mar 2025
    The Portland Diamond Project ... Earlier this year, the Diamond Project signed a sale agreement for Zidell Yards, a 33-acre site on Portland’s South Waterfront that would be the site of the new ballpark.
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    Portland Mercury 20 Mar 2025
    Project Pabst returns to Waterfront Park on July 26 & 27, solidifying its spot as a Portland summer essential! Day One brings punk legends Iggy Pop, Devo, The Damned, and The Chats, plus Mannequin ...
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