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The Street

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The Street may refer to:

Geographical

  • Wall Street in New York City's Financial District
  • The Street, Lawshall, Suffolk, England
  • The Street (Heath Charnock), a building and bridleway in Rivington, Lancashire, England

Film and television

  • The Street (UK TV series), a drama shown on BBC One in 2006, 2007 and 2009
  • The Street (2000 TV series), an American television drama series
  • The Street: A Film with the Homeless, a 1997 documentary about the Canadian homeless in Montreal
  • The Street (1988 TV series), an American police drama
  • The Street (1976 film), an Oscar-nominated animated short film by Caroline Leaf, adapted from the Mordechai Richler story
  • The Street (1958 film), a German crime drama film
  • The Street (1923 film), a German silent drama film

Literature

  • "The Street" (short story), by H. P. Lovecraft
  • The Street (novel), a 1946 novel by Ann Petry
  • The Street (story collection), a 1969 short story by Mordecai Richler

Painting

  • The Street, 1888 painting by Vincent van Gogh

Website

See also

  • The Streets (aka Michael Geoffery Skinner, born 1978), a rapper from Birmingham, England
  • La Rue (disambiguation), an equivalent disambiguation page with French wording
  • La Strada, equivalent disambiguation page with Italian wording


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