Eye to Eye
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Literature

  • Eye to Eye (novel)
    Eye to Eye (novel)
    Eye to Eye is a 1997 young-adult science fiction novel by Catherine Jinks. It follows the story of Jansi who while scavenging in the desert comes across a damaged star ship which contains a computer that has the ability to project thought, expression and friendship.-Background:Eye to Eye was first...

    , a 1997 young-adult novel by Catherine Jinks

Music

  • Eye to Eye (band)
    Eye to Eye (band)
    Eye to Eye are a duo formed by Seattle, American singer Deborah Berg and British pianist Julian Marshall.-History:They first met in San Diego, California in 1980 at a performance of the dance ensemble Mostly Women Moving, for whom Berg danced...

  • "Eye to Eye" (Chaka Khan Song), a song by Chaka Khan
  • "Eye to Eye" (Go West song)
    Eye to Eye (Go West song)
    Eye to Eye was a minor 1985 hit single for the English Pop Duo Go West and was released in the U.S. only. It reached #73 on the US Hot 100. It is track number 4 on Go West's self titled debut album Go West....

  • Eye II Eye
    Eye II Eye
    Eye II Eye is the fourteenth studio album by German heavy metal band Scorpions, released in 1999. It is a radical departure in that Eye II Eye is much more pop-oriented than their previous work, which alienated some fans, despite lead single "Mysterious" reaching number 26 on the Billboard...

    , 14th album of Scorpions

Television

  • Eye to Eye (TV show)
    Eye to Eye (TV show)
    Eye to Eye is a now defunct daily evening showbiz-oriented talk show/entertainment/news and public service program produced by LOCA-LOBO Productions and aired over GMA Network...

    , a Philippine television show hosted by Inday Badiday from 1988 to 1997.
  • Eye to Eye with Willie Jackson
    Eye to Eye with Willie Jackson
    Eye to Eye with Willie Jackson or more simply Eye to Eye is a New Zealand current affairs programme which looks at the main events from a Māori point of view....

    , a New Zealand current events show hosted by Willie Jackson.
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