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'''Hothouse''' or '''Hot House''' or '''Hot house''' may refer to: |
'''Hothouse''' or '''Hot House''' or '''Hot house''' may refer to: |
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* A heated [[greenhouse]] |
* A heated [[greenhouse]] |
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* "[[Hot House]]", Jazz standard |
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==Entertainment== |
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* [[Hot House (band)]], American jazz band formed 1978 |
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===Music=== |
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* [[Hot House (composition)|''Hot House'' (composition)]], a jazz standard written by Tadd Dameron |
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* [[Hot House (Walter Bishop Jr. album)|''Hot House'' (Walter Bishop Jr. album)]], 1979 |
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* [[Hot House (Gary Burton and Chick Corea album)|''Hot House'' (Gary Burton and Chick Corea album)]], 2012 |
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* [[Hot House (Bruce Hornsby album)|''Hot House'' (Bruce Hornsby album)]], 1995 |
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* [[Hot House (Arturo Sandoval album)|''Hot House'' (Arturo Sandoval album)]], 1998 |
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* [[Hothouse (song)|''Hothouse'' (78violet song)]], 2013 |
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* ''Hothouse'' ([[Collette (singer)|Collette]] song), 1989 |
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* ''Hot House'' ([[The Sound (band)|The Sound]] song), 1982 |
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===Fiction, drama, poetry=== |
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* ''[[Hothouses]]'', a book of poetry by Maurice Maeterlinck |
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===Television === |
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* ''The Hothouse'', a 2003 British television series |
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* ''The Hothouse'', a 2007 New Zealand television series |
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==Other== |
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* [[Hothouse, Georgia]], a community in the United States |
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* [[Hot House (British band)]], a British soul band formed in 1987 featuring Heather Small |
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* [[Hot House Entertainment]], a gay pornography studio |
* [[Hot House Entertainment]], a gay pornography studio |
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* [[HotHouse Theatre]], an Australian theatre company in Albury-Wodonga |
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* '''Hothouse''', a technique used in some forms of [[Agile software development]] to rapidly develop prototype software in a limited period of intensive work. |
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==See also== |
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*[[Hothousing]], educational technique |
* [[Hothousing]], educational technique |
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* [[Hothouse flowers (disambiguation)]] |
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* [[Greenhouse (disambiguation)]] |
* [[Greenhouse (disambiguation)]] |
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Latest revision as of 11:20, 12 May 2022
Look up hothouse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hothouse or Hot House or Hot house may refer to:
- A heated greenhouse
Entertainment
[edit]Music
[edit]- Hot House (composition), a jazz standard written by Tadd Dameron
Albums
[edit]- Hot House (Walter Bishop Jr. album), 1979
- Hot House (Gary Burton and Chick Corea album), 2012
- Hot House (Bruce Hornsby album), 1995
- Hot House (Steve Lacy album), 1991
- Hot House (Arturo Sandoval album), 1998
Songs
[edit]- Hothouse (78violet song), 2013
- Hothouse (Collette song), 1989
- Hot House (The Sound song), 1982
Fiction, drama, poetry
[edit]- Hothouse (audio drama), a 2009 Doctor Who audio play
- Hothouse (novel), a 1962 fantasy/science fiction novel by Brian Aldiss
- The Hothouse, a 1958 play by Harold Pinter
- Hothouses, a book of poetry by Maurice Maeterlinck
- Hothouse (Transformers), a fictional character
Television
[edit]- Hothouse (TV series), a 1988 American television series
- The Hothouse, a 2003 British television series
- The Hothouse, a 2007 New Zealand television series
Other
[edit]- Hothouse, Georgia, a community in the United States
- HotHouse (jazz club), a defunct jazz club in Chicago
- Hot House (British band), a British soul band formed in 1987 featuring Heather Small
- Hot House Entertainment, a gay pornography studio
- HotHouse Theatre, an Australian theatre company in Albury-Wodonga
See also
[edit]- Hothousing, educational technique
- Hothouse flowers (disambiguation)
- Greenhouse (disambiguation)