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Sunday
Sunday is the day of the week between Saturday and Monday. For most Christians, Sunday is observed as a day for worship of God and rest, due to the belief that it is Lord's Day, the day of Christ's resurrection....

is a day of the week.

Sunday may also refer to:

Film, television and radio

  • Sunday (1969 film)
    Sunday (1969 film)
    Nedjelja is a 1969 Croatian film directed by Lordan Zafranović....

    , a Yugoslav film directed by Lordan Zafranović
  • Sunday (1997 film), an indie film directed by Jonathan Nossiter
  • Sunday (2008 film)
    Sunday (2008 film)
    Sunday is a 2008 Bollywood film directed by Rohit Shetty starring Ayesha Takia and Ajay Devgan in the lead roles. Arshad Warsi and Irfan Khan play major supporting roles while Tusshar Kapoor and Esha Deol make special appearances in the film. The story revolves around a girl named Sehar who is...

    , a Bollywood film
  • Sunday (2008 American film), an experimental film by Travis Betz, director of Lo
    Lo (film)
    Lo is a 2009 experimental comedy/horror/romance film written and directed by Travis Betz. The film premiered at the Austin Film Festival October 2009 and had DVD release in February 2010.-Background:...

  • Sunday (2002 TV drama), a TV film about the 1972 "Bloody Sunday" shootings in Derry, Northern Ireland
  • Sunday (Australian TV program), a now-defunct news and current affairs programme
  • Sunday (New Zealand TV programme), a current affairs programme
  • "Sunday" (Desperate Housewives)
    Sunday (Desperate Housewives)
    “Sunday” is the 81st episode of the ABC television series, Desperate Housewives. It is the eleventh episode of the show’s fourth season and aired on April 13, 2008. This was the first episode written after the 2007-08 Writers' Strike...

    , an episode of the TV series
  • "Sunday" (Stargate Atlantis), an episode of the TV series
  • Sunday (radio programme)
    Sunday (radio programme)
    Sunday is a radio programme broadcast on BBC Radio Four at Sunday, normally from around 7:10 a.m. to shortly before 8 a.m. It features discussions of religious topics, including religious stories that have been recent news...

    , a UK religious affairs programme
  • Sunday, a 2010 radio dramatisation by Ronald Frame of Georges Simenon's novel Dimanche

Music

  • Sunday (opera) (German: Sonntag), an opera by Karlheinz Stockhausen from his Licht cycle
  • "Sunday" (Cranberries song)
    Sunday (Cranberries song)
    "Sunday" is a mid-tempo alternative song taken from The Cranberries debut album, Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?. It was released as a promotion single in the USA in 1993, before Island Records decided to opt for a re-release the band's first two European singles, "Dreams" and "Linger"...

  • "Sunday" (Hurts song)
    Sunday (Hurts song)
    "Sunday" is a song by British recording duo Hurts, Co-Written by Rhys Barker. It was released as the fourth single from their debut album Happiness.-Critical reception:...

  • "Sunday" (Sonic Youth song)
  • "Sunday (The Day Before My Birthday)
    Sunday (The Day Before My Birthday)
    "Sunday " is a song by American electronica musician Moby, released as the fifth single from his 2002 studio album 18. It was released in the UK as a single on March 3, 2003...

    ", a song by Moby
  • "Sunday", a song by Bloc Party from A Weekend in the City
    A Weekend In The City
    A Weekend in the City is the second studio album by British indie rock band Bloc Party. It was recorded at Grouse Lodge Studios in Westmeath, Ireland, in mid-2006 and was produced by Jacknife Lee. The record was refined and mixed at several locations in London at the end of 2006...

  • "Sunday", a song by David Bowie from Heathen
  • "Sunday", a song by Sia Furler from Colour the Small One
    Colour the Small One
    Colour the Small One is a 2004 album by Australian singer Sia. It is her third solo studio album.It was re-released 10 January 2006 in the United States, after the track "Breathe Me" became popular on alternative radio, following its feature as the closing song in the series finale of the HBO drama...

  • "Sunday", a jazz standard co-written by Chester Conn
    Chester Conn
    Chester Conn , sometimes spelled Chester Cohn, was an American composer of popular music.Conn's best-known song is the jazz standard "Sunday", which he wrote with Jule Styne, Ned Miller, and Benny Krueger...

     and Benny Krueger
    Benny Krueger
    Benny Krueger was an American jazz saxophonist.Krueger had the distinction of being one of the first jazz saxophonists on record. In 1920, the Original Dixieland Jazz Band, following a successful tour of England, cut a number of sides for the Victor Talking Machine Company...

    , covered by Pat Boone, Lester Young, Louis Jordan, and others
  • The Sundays
    The Sundays
    The Sundays were an English alternative rock band. The band formed in the late 1980s and released three albums in the 1990s.-Career:The band's beginnings came with the meeting of Harriet Wheeler and guitarist David Gavurin at university. Wheeler had played gigs with 'Cruel Shoes' an early...

    , a British rock band

Surname

  • Billy Sunday
    Billy Sunday
    William Ashley "Billy" Sunday was an American athlete who, after being a popular outfielder in baseball's National League during the 1880s, became the most celebrated and influential American evangelist during the first two decades of the 20th century.Born into poverty in Iowa, Sunday spent some...

     (1862–1935), American baseball player and evangelist
  • Helen Thompson Sunday
    Helen Thompson Sunday
    Helen Amelia Thompson Sunday was the wife of Billy Sunday, an indefatigable organizer of his huge evangelistic campaigns during the first decades of the twentieth century, and eventually an evangelistic speaker in her own right.- Early life and marriage :Helen Sunday, often called “Nell” or “Ma”...

     (1868–1957), American evangelist
  • Ibrahim Sunday
    Ibrahim Sunday
    Ibrahim Sunday is a former Ghanaian football player and coach.-Playing career:Sunday started his career playing for local club Kumasi Asante Kotoko, of which he became the captain. In 1970, he and his club won the African Cup of Champions, predecessor of the CAF Champions League, the first...

     (born 1950), Ghanaian footballer
  • Stephen Sunday
    Stephen Sunday
    Stephen Obayan Sunday , nicknamed Sunny, is a Nigerian footballer who plays for CD Numancia in Spain, as a defensive midfielder.-Club career:...

     (born 1988), Nigerian-born Spanish footballer

Other uses

  • SUNDAY
    SUNDAY
    SUNDAY is a contemporary art gallery located in the Lower East Side of New York City, USA.The gallery was founded by Clayton Sean Horton in the summer of 2006 and opened its first exhibition on October 6, 2006...

    , a contemporary art gallery located in the Lower East Side of New York City, USA
  • Sunday (computer virus)
    Sunday (computer virus)
    Sunday is a computer virus, a member of the Jerusalem virus family. It was discovered in November 1989 after a number of simultaneous reports from Seattle, Washington, United States, and surrounding areas. Several other Seattle outbreaks, including AirCop, were later traced to...

  • Sunday Communications Limited
    Sunday Communications Limited
    Sunday Communications Limited was the smallest mobile communication operator in Hong Kong. It was established in 1994 and it launched operations in 1997. It provided 2G GSM, 3G, fixed line and IDD services. It was acquired by PCCW and delisted in 2005. It was renamed "PCCW Mobile HK Limited"....

    , a mobile communication operator in Hong Kong, now renamed PCCW Mobile HK Limited

See also

  • Sundae
    Sundae
    The sundae is an ice cream dessert. It typically consists of a scoop of ice cream topped with sauce or syrup, and in some cases other toppings including chopped nuts, sprinkles, whipped cream, or maraschino cherries.-History:...

    , an ice cream dessert
  • Sunday Bloody Sunday (disambiguation)
  • Sunday Morning (disambiguation)
  • Bloody Sunday (disambiguation)
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