Pastime (disambiguation)
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A pastime is a recreational activity or hobby.
Pastime can also refer to:
Places
- Pastime Park, Plain City, Ohio.
- The Pastime Theater, Winfield, Alabama.
- Pastime Athletic Club, Portland, Oregon. Mentioned for numerous athletes, e.g., Mysterious Billy Smith.
- Pastime Stables at the Hollywood Plantation, Thomasville, Georgia.
- Pastime Bar, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, visited by Jim Nolan, a biker involved in the Hells Angels murders.
Art
- "Pastime" (1984), a painting by Gerald Garston, American painter and printmaker.
- The Pastime (1881), an exhibit by Pietro Lazzarini, Italian sculptor.
Film
- Pastime (1990), American sports drama.
Music and dance
Albums
- Pastime (2004), by Roger "Hurricane" Wilson, American electric blues guitarist, singer and songwriter.
Songs
- "Pastime" (1952), by Lennie Tristano, American jazz pianist, composer, arranger, and teacher of jazz improvisation.
- "Pastime" (1985), by Tangerine Dream from the soundtrack of Heartbreakers.
- "Pastime" (1995), from Slow Note from a Sinking Ship by Portastatic, American indie rock.
- Pastime (2006), song-cycle for baritone and orchestra by Richard Danielpour, American composer and academic.
- "Pastime (Remix)" (2017), single by RileyPnP featuring Larry June.
- Spanish: Pasatiempo, lit. 'Pastime' (2022), from Legendaddy by Daddy Yankee, Puerto Rican rapper, singer and songwriter.
Dance
- Pastime (1963) by Lucinda Childs, American postmodern dancer and choreographer.
Literature
- Pastime (1991), novel by Robert B. Parker, American mystery writer.
- French: Un Passe Temps, lit. 'A Pastime' (1979) novel by André Ruellan, French science fiction and horror writer.
- Icelandic: Dægradvöl, lit. 'Pastime' (1923), autobiography by Benedikt Sveinbjarnarson Gröndal.
- Breton: An tremen-buhez, lit. 'The Pastime' (1979), poetry collection by Pêr-Jakez Helias, Breton stage actor, journalist, author, and poet.
- Pastime: The Lawn Tennis Journal (founded 1883), magazine edited by Nicholas Lane Jackson.
- The Pastime (遊戲雜誌; Yóuxì zázhì), Chinese banned magazine.
- Pastime, fictional character able to manipulate the flow of time, in New Men (Image Comics).
Ships
- Dutch: Tijdverdrijf, lit. 'Pastime' (c. 1655), of the Dutch Northern Wars.
- Pastime, American yacht shipwrecked in 1918.
- Pastime, American steamboat of the Coquille River.
Brands
- Pastime, an American brand of wooden jigsaw puzzles made by Parker Brothers from 1908 to 1958.
- "Pastime" (1907), first washing machine by Maytag.
Other uses
- America's Pastime, a moniker for baseball since the late 19th century.
- Pastime, a racehorse which won the 2001 Sydney Stakes (alongside Strabane).
See also
- "Pastime Rag No. 3" (1916), rag by Artie Matthews, American songwriter, pianist, and ragtime composer.
- German: Jungferlicher Zeitvertreiber, lit. 'Pastime for Virgins' (1686) poetry collection by Susanna Elizabeth Zeidler.
- Pastime Software Company, former name of an American collections archiving software developer.
- Pastime Stories (1894), a collection of short stories by Thomas Nelson Page.
- Sport and Pastime (1947–1968), Indian weekly sports magazine.