The Eagle
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The Eagle could refer to:
[edit] Athletes
- Eddie Belfour, the Canadian ice-hockey goalkeeper in the NHL
- Michael Edwards, better known as Eddie "The Eagle" Edwards, the British ski jumper
[edit] Entertainment
- The Eagle (1925 film), a silent film starring Rudolph Valentino
- The Eagle (2011 film), a British film starring Channing Tatum
- The Eagle (album), a 1990 music album by Waylon Jennings.
- The Eagle (television series), an Emmy-winning Danish crime series
- A rock band formed by former members of Beacon Street Union
[edit] Publications
- The Eagle (magazine), magazine of St. John's College, University of Cambridge
- The Eagle (newspaper), a local newspaper for Bryan and College Station, Texas
- The Eagle (novel), the final book in Jack Whyte's Arthurian cycle
- The Eagle (poem), written by Alfred Tennyson
[edit] Radio stations
- 96.4 The Eagle, a radio station in Guildford, England
- KKGL, a classic rock radio station in Boise, Idaho
- KOMO-FM, a classic rock radio station in Seattle, Washington
- CFXL-FM, a classic and contemporary rock station in High River, Alberta, Canada
- CKCH-FM, a country station in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada
- WXGL, a classic rock station in Florida
- KGLK, a classic rock station in Lake Jackson, Texas
[edit] Public houses
The Eagle is a moderately common pub name in England. Notable establishments include:
- The Eagle (pub), in Cambridge, England
- The Eagle in Clerkenwell, London was the original gastropub
- The Eagle on City Road in London, features in a common interpretation of the lyrics to the nursery Rhyme "Pop Goes the Weasle". See Pop Goes the Weasel#Origins and interpretation
- The Eagle and Child, Oxford
[edit] See also
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