Paradise (disambiguation)
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A paradise is an idealized place.
Paradise may also refer to:
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[edit] Places
[edit] Australia
- Paradise, Queensland, a ghost town, now inundated by Lake Paradise
- Paradise, South Australia, a suburb of Adelaide
[edit] Canada
See also: Paradise Valley (disambiguation)
[edit] Grenada
[edit] New Zealand
[edit] Suriname
[edit] United Kingdom
- Paradise, Gloucestershire, South West England
- Paradise, Tyne and Wear, North East England
- Paradise, nickname of Celtic Park football stadium in Glasgow, Scotland
[edit] United States
- Paradise, Arizona
- Paradise, California, an incorporated town in Butte County
- Paradise, Butte County, alternative name of former settlement and mining camp Paradise Flat, California
- Paradise, Humboldt County, former name of the unincorporated community of Shively, California
- Paradise, Mono County, California
- Paradise, Illinois
- Paradise, Kansas
- Paradise, Kentucky
- Paradise, Michigan
- Paradise, Montana
- Paradise, Nevada
- Paradise, Oregon
- Paradise, Pennsylvania
- Paradise, Texas
- Paradise, Utah
- Paradise, Washington
- Paradise, United States Virgin Islands
[edit] Fictitious places
- Paradise, Massachusetts in the Jesse Stone novels
- Paradise, Ohio in the I Am Number Four series
[edit] Entertainment
[edit] Art
- Paradise (c. 1588), painting by Tintoretto, reputedly the largest painting ever done on canvas
- Paradise (c. 1620), painting by Jan Brueghel the Younger
[edit] Film
- Paradise (1926 film), starring Betty Bronson
- Paradise (1928 film), directed by Denison Clift and starring Betty Balfour
- Paradise (1982 film), starring Phoebe Cates and Willie Aames
- Paradise (1991 film), starring Melanie Griffith and Don Johnson
- Paradise, Texas (film), starring Timothy Bottoms
- Paradise (2009 film), film co-produced by South Korea and Japan
- Paradise (2011 film), directed by Ulrich Seidl
[edit] Games
- Paradise (video game), a 2006 computer adventure game
[edit] Literature
- Paradise, a 1997 novel by American writer Toni Morrison
- Paradise, a 2008 novel by Bill Consoli
- Paradise, a novel by Japanese writer Koji Suzuki
- Paradise Lost and its sequel Paradise Regained, epic poems by John Milton
[edit] Music
[edit] Albums
- Paradise (Kenny G album)
- Paradise (Inner City album), retitled Big Fun for US release
- Paradise (John Anderson album), and the title song
- Paradise (Joy and the Boy album), 2001
- Paradise (Billy Lawrence album), 1997
- Paradise (Leroy Hutson album)
- Paradise (My Disco album), 2008
- Paradise (Paint It Black album)
- Paradise (Pirates of the Mississippi album),
- Paradise (TQ album), 2008
- Paradise (Bob Sinclar album), 1998
- Paradise (Grover Washington, Jr. album), 1979
- Paradise (Kaci Battaglia album)
- Paradise (Lil Suzy album)
- Paradise (Peabo Bryson album)
[edit] Songs
- "Paradise" (1931 song), by Nacio Herb Brown
- "Paradise" (Change song), from the album Miracles
- "Paradise" (Coldplay song), from the album Mylo Xyloto
- "Paradise" (John Prine song), about Paradise, Kentucky
- "Paradise" (LL Cool J song), 2002
- "Paradise" (Sade song), from the album Stronger Than Pride
- "Paradise" (Styx song), from the album Return to Paradise
- Paradise (The Insyderz song), 1998
- "Paradise" (The Temptations song), 1962
- "Paradise", from Casino
- "Paradise", from the album Everything's Alright Forever by The Boo Radleys
- "Paradise", from The Rising by Bruce Springsteen
- "Paradise", from the album Workin' Overtime by Diana Ross
- "Paradise", from the deluxe edition version of the album The Dutchess by Fergie
- "Paradise", from Time After Time
- "Paradise", theme from the 1982 film Paradise, sung by Phoebe Cates
- "Paradise (Not for Me)", from Music
- "Paradise", from Brotherhood
- "Paradise", by T-Max, from Korean television series "Boys Over Flowers"
- "Paradise", from the album Be Not Nobody by Vanessa Carlton.
[edit] Television
- Paradise (TV series), broadcast 1988-91
- "Paradise" (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine), 1994 episode
- "Paradise" (The Outer Limits), 1996 episode
- Paradise (2010 TV series)
[edit] Other
- Paradise (cocktail), an IBA official cocktail, made with gin and brandy
- Paradise garden
- Paradise Systems, a subsidiary of Western Digital that produced video cards between 1986 and 1995
- Carnival Paradise, a cruise ship owned by Carnival Cruise Lines
- Gangsta's Paradise
- Heaven
- Par-A-Dice Hotel and Casino, a riverboat casino in Illinois
- Celtic Park
[edit] See also
- Paradise Theatre (disambiguation)
- Paradiso (disambiguation)
- Paradize (disambiguation)
- Paradies (disambiguation)
- Another Day in Paradise (disambiguation)
- Lake Paradise (disambiguation)
- Lost Paradise (disambiguation)
- Stranger in Paradise (disambiguation)
- Surfers Paradise (disambiguation)
- Paradise City (disambiguation)
- Paradise Club (disambiguation)
- Paradise Lake (disambiguation)
- Paradise Lost (disambiguation)
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