The Gift was the fourteenth episode of the Dilbert animated series. It originally aired on November 2, 1999, as the first episode of the second season.
The Gift is a Portuguese alternative/electronic/rock band.
The Gift (2000) is an American movie, directed by Sam Raimi, and written by Billy Bob Thornton and Tom Epperson.
The Gift (Russian: Дар, Dar; ISBN 0-679-72725-6) was Vladimir Nabokov's final Russian novel, and is considered to be his farewell to the world he was leaving behind. He wrote it between 1935 and 1937 while living in Berlin.
The Gift is a short book by Marcel Mauss best known for being one of the earliest and most important studies of reciprocity and gift exchange.
"The Gift" is Episode 22 in Season 5 of the TV show Buffy the Vampire Slayer. It was the last episode to air on The WB Network and therefore, the network called it the series finale. The TV Series moved to rival UPN .
The Gift was the final studio album by The Jam.
"The Gift" is the second track that appears on White Light/White Heat, the 1968 sophomore album by The Velvet Underground. The song is notable for its experimental qualities. Over eight minutes long, the song is mixed in such a way that a short story can be heard in the left speaker, while a noisy rock instrumental is heard on the right.
The Gift (Le Cadeau in French) is an early readymade by Man Ray (with the assistance of Erik Satie), consisting of an iron with fourteen nails glued to its sole, made in 1921 in Paris.
The Gift is an album by Bizzy Bone, released March 20, 2001.The first single was Father and Fried Day was featured on the Next Friday soundtrack.
The Gift is a 30 minute made for television movie directed by Laura Dern and starring Jason Adelman, Bonnie Bedelia, Peter Horton, Diane Ladd, Isabella Rossellini and Mary Steenburgen. It is about a woman trying to cope with the prospect of breaking up with her long time partner and moving on with her life.
This is the fifth album of houston legend Big Mello. This album is considered one of Big Mello's greatest achievements.
The Gift is an episode of Star Trek: Voyager, the first standalone episode of the fourth season. It marks the departure of Kes from the series.
The Gift is to be the fifth single (The Adventure, It Hurts, Do It For Me Now, The War) from the band Angels and Airwaves off their debut album We Don't Need To Whisper. This was confirmed by lead singer and guitarist Tom Delonge at a concert. The Gift is the seventh track off the album with a time length of 5 minutes and 2 seconds (5:02).
The Gift is a song by post grunge band Seether. It is the fourth track on their album Karma and Effect. The music video features Shaun Morgan going into a Mexico town during the festival of the dead and being treated with hostility.
The Gift is a holiday-themed crossover special published by First Comics. The title features appearances by a number of First Comics title characters, including Grim Jack, Dreadstar, Badger and Nexus. The story involves the enigmatic being known as Dys and its encounter with a young boy (introduced in the Twilley-era GrimJack title) with multiple souls.