Information:  - Mark Rothko, born Markus Yakovlevich Rothkowitz (; September 25, 1903  February 25, 1970), was an American painter of Russian Jewish descent. Although Rothko himself refused to adhere to any art movement, he is generally identified as an abstract expressionist. With Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning, he is one of the most famous postwar American artists.  - Kathleen Petyarre ( born 1940 ) is an eminent Australian Aboriginal artist , known for her paintings displaying an extremely refined layering technique with intricate dotting . Her art refers directly to her country and her Dreamings . However , the vastness of the country can be clearly felt in the landscapes of Petyarre 's paintings , which have occasionally been compared to the works of American Abstract Expressionists Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko , and even to those of J.M.W. Turner . They have been described as : `` magisterial works that can be likened to symphonic compositions '' ( Hood Museum of Art , Dartmouth College , New Hampshire , USA ) . Petyarre 's painstaking and virtuosic method of applying countless dots with kebab sticks of various sizes means she typically spends many days , sometimes weeks , on one canvas and has thus avoided the dangers of overproduction , widespread in Aboriginal art.  - Willem de Kooning (April 24, 1904  March 19, 1997) was a Dutch-American abstract expressionist artist who was born in Rotterdam, Netherlands, and moved to New York in 1927.  - Paul Jackson Pollock (January 28, 1912  August 11, 1956), known professionally as Jackson Pollock, was an American painter and a major figure in the abstract expressionist movement. He was well known for his unique style of drip painting.    What is the relationship between 'kathleen petyarre' and 'painter'?
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Information:  - A game show host is an individual who manages a game show, introduces contestants, and asks quiz questions to test the knowledge of said contestants.  - The Mike Wallace Interview is a series of 30 - minute television interviews conducted by host Mike Wallace from 1957 to 1960 . Before The Mike Wallace Interview was televised nationally on prime - time in 1957 , Wallace had risen to prominence a year earlier with Night - Beat , a television interview program that aired in New York City .  - 60 Minutes is an American newsmagazine television program broadcast on the CBS television network. Debuting in 1968, the program was created by Don Hewitt, who chose to set it apart from other news programs by using a unique style of reporter-centered investigation. In 2002, "60 Minutes" was ranked #6 on TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time and in 2013, it was ranked #24 on TV Guide's 60 Best Series of All Time. "The New York Times" has called it "one of the most esteemed news magazines on American television".  - Myron Leon "Mike" Wallace (May 9, 1918  April 7, 2012) was an American journalist, game show host, actor and media personality. He interviewed a wide range of prominent newsmakers during his sixty-year career. He was one of the original correspondents for CBS' "60 Minutes", which debuted in 1968. Wallace retired as a regular full-time correspondent in 2006, but still appeared occasionally on the series until 2008.  - CBS (an initialism of the network's former name, the Columbia Broadcasting System) is an American commercial broadcast television network that is a flagship property of CBS Corporation. The company is headquartered at the CBS Building in New York City with major production facilities and operations in New York City (at the CBS Broadcast Center) and Los Angeles (at CBS Television City and the CBS Studio Center).    What is the relationship between 'the mike wallace interview' and 'television program'?
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Information:  - World War I (WWI or WW1), also known as the First World War, or the Great War, was a global war originating in Europe that lasted from 28 July 1914 to 11 November 1918. More than 70 million military personnel, including 60 million Europeans, were mobilised in one of the largest wars in history. Over nine million combatants and seven million civilians died as a result of the war (including the victims of a number of genocides), a casualty rate exacerbated by the belligerents' technological and industrial sophistication, and the tactical stalemate caused by gruelling trench warfare. It was one of the deadliest conflicts in history, and paved the way for major political changes, including revolutions in many of the nations involved.  - Spencer's Mountain is an American family drama film written, directed, and produced in 1963 by Delmer Daves from a novel by Earl Hamner, Jr. The film stars Henry Fonda, Maureen O'Hara, and in early appearances in their careers, James MacArthur, Veronica Cartwright, and Victor French. Longtime Hollywood actor Donald Crisp plays "Grandpa", his final screen role.  - The Waltons is an American television series created by Earl Hamner, Jr., based on his book "Spencer's Mountain", and a 1963 film of the same name. The show is centered on a family in a rural Virginia community during the Great Depression and World War II.  - Ronnie Claire Edwards ( born February 9 , 1933 ) is an American actress . She is best known for playing Corabeth Walton Godsey on the TV show The Waltons . Edwards was born in Oklahoma City , Oklahoma . She has been acting professionally since 1963 and is best known for the role of the domineering Corabeth Walton Godsey , the wife of storekeeper Ike Godsey played by Joe Conley , in the CBS television series The Waltons , created by Earl Hamner , Jr. She also appeared as Charlene Frazier Stillfield 's mother , Ione Frazier , in an episode of CBS 's Designing Women . Edwards played Aunt Dolly in Hamner 's series Boone , which aired on NBC from 1983 -- 1984 . Her principal costars were Tom Byrd as Boone Sawyer , an aspiring singer , and Barry Corbin as Boone 's skeptical father , Merit Sawyer . She also co-starred in the 1985 NBC series Sara opposite Geena Davis . Edwards also briefly appeared on an episode of PBS 's Antiques Roadshow ( 2008 ) from Dallas , Texas , when she brought in for appraisal a chair formerly owned by P. T. Barnum . She also appeared in the Star Trek : The Next Generation episode `` Thine Own Self '' and the 1999 remake of Inherit The Wind .  - World War II (often abbreviated to WWII or WW2), also known as the Second World War, was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945, although related conflicts began earlier. It involved the vast majority of the world's nationsincluding all of the great powerseventually forming two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis. It was the most widespread war in history, and directly involved more than 100 million people from over 30 countries. In a state of "total war", the major participants threw their entire economic, industrial, and scientific capabilities behind the war effort, erasing the distinction between civilian and military resources. Marked by mass deaths of civilians, including the Holocaust (in which approximately 11 million people were killed) and the strategic bombing of industrial and population centres (in which approximately one million were killed, and which included the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki), it resulted in an estimated 50 million to 85 million fatalities. These made World War II the deadliest conflict in human history.    What is the relationship between 'ronnie claire edwards' and 'actor'?
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