GLaDOS (pronounced 'glah-doss' similarly to the female name 'Gladys') is a fictional artificially intelligent computer system featured in the Valve Software video game Portal. GLaDOS is an acronym of 'Genetic Lifeform and Disk Operating System.' In the game, GLaDOS is the only ch...
Gladstone Theatre in the Park is a tradition held in Oak Grove park, in Gladstone, Missouri, which puts on shows for Entertainment. It was first built in 1988 and started on its first play Oliver. It was made of 2x4 plywood. It would be taken down after the last of the shows ende...
Gladesville Hornsby Soccer Referees Association is located in the North Western Suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. More formally known as the GHSRA, it services the Gladesville Hornsby Football Association (GHFA) and the North West Sydney Women's Soccer Association (N...
Gladys Cherry (27 August 1881 - 4 May 1965) was a survivor of the sinking of the . Major highlights Gladys Cherry was born at the , as the third and last child of James Frederick Cherry (died 1883) and his wife, Lady Emily Louisa Haworth-Leslie (died 1936), the daughter of Mary E...
Gladys Hermiston-Hooper (née Nash, 18 January 1903 - 9 July 2016) was an English supercentenarian who became the oldest living person in the United Kingdom after the death of 114-year-old Ethel Lang on 15 January 2015.Early lifeHooper was born on 18 January 1903. Hooper went to c...
Marguerite Gladys Swetland (18 April 1892 - 14 December 2005) was an American supercentenarian and the oldest living person in the northern part of the United States when she died. Born to Chester Allen and Kate Doud Swetland in Mills, Pennsylvania, Gladys began her career as a t...
Glagnorra Castle is a fictional medieval Scottish castle referenced in the 1946 novel The Quiz Kids and the Crazy Question Mystery (Whitman Publishing) by Carl W. Smith. In that novel, Glagnorra Castle had served as a model for the early 20th century Grimm Castle in the western s...
Glamarus is a 2014 American film directed by Dylan Greenberg shot on a budget of 600 dollars over several weeks. This was Greenberg's first feature film. The film is comprised of a series of surreal vignettes that slowly begin to intersect. Glamarus stars Briar Montana, Jacob Rey...
Glamorous Monique (also known as Monique Allen) is a transsexual icon, socialite, nightlife hostess, performer and is the longest serving transgender government worker in America. As of 2010, she lives in Hollywood, California and works between California, New York City and Londo...
Glamour Puss Studios Tap Dancing Academy was established in 1997 and is a Melbourne tap school specifically for adults and specialising in adult beginner tap dance. More than 300 students attend classes held at either of the two 60s styled studios located in St Kilda, Victoria an...
A glamourbomb is an act aimed at challenging or altering perceptions—in particular, expanding the target's view of reality, with the hope of encouraging belief in magic, and/or magical beings such as fairies, nature spirits, etc. The people who engage in glamourbombing are quite ...
DefinitionA glamper is a person who engages in the act of glamping. Glamping is a blending of the words ‘Glamorous’ and ‘Camping’. Glamping is an outdoor recreation activity.Glamping is known as a luxury alternative to camping. Destination & FacilitiesThe participants, known as g...
Glanford Park Football Club are a New Zealand 5-a-side association football team based in the city of Wellington, New Zealand.Nicknamed The Ojays, they are widely recognised as one of the longest standing Indoor Football teams in New Zealand. They are traditionally a successful c...
Glanville Peiris, SLOS was a Sri Lankan diplomat, who was the former Director-General External Affairs, former Ceylon's Ambassador to West Germany and Myanmar.Educated at the Royal College, Colombo and graduated from University of Ceylon. He was one of the first to join the Ceylo...
Glasnevin National School is a primary school in Glasnevin, Dublin, Ireland located on the banks of the River Tolka.The school is co-educational.Most major policies such as curriculum and teacher salaries and conditions are managed by the State through the Department of Education...
Glass is an American photo sharing social network founded by Tom Watson and Stefan Borsje. Released in mid-2021 on iOS, it caters to still photographers, trying to avoid some of the dark patterns associated with other social networks: it is a subscription service and does not mon...
Glass Air Records is a record company based in Los Angeles, California, founded by The Glitch Mob in 2010 LoBounce, titled Get Primal.Artists* Boreta* edIT* The Glitch Mob* Nasty Ways* Of Porcelain* Ooah* PANTyRAiD* SlidecampNasty WaysNasty Ways is a collaboration of The Glitch M...
Glass America is a post-rock, ambient, mostly instrumental band from Wenham, Massachusetts. The band was formed in 2008 and in October of that same year signed with Boston-based, Driven Records. The members of the band, Jared Deame, John Mirisola, Michael Foye, and Micah Wilson, ...
Glass Hour Glass Hour is a phrase that would be considered a jargon that has different contexts as it addresses and relates to the subject matter of time travel. The "Glass" in "Glass Hour(s)" is more figurative as it is descriptiive of a "seeing through" of something; something ...
Glass House Films is an United States motion picture production and distribution company, based in Jackson, New Jersey. Founded in 2007. History 2007Glass House Films began in April, 2007 by the Founder Anthony Edward Yebra.FilmsLeft Turn (2008)In Post Production Hysteria (2008) ...