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Scene (from Greek σκηνή skēnḗ) may refer to:

General

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Arts, entertainment, and media

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Music

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  • Scene (subculture), a youth subculture from the early 2000s characterized by a distinct music and style

Groups and performers

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Albums

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Other uses in music

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Periodicals

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  • Scene (see London Advertiser, a bi-weekly entertainment magazine published for London, Ontario, Canada
  • Cleveland Scene, an alternative newspaper in Cleveland, Ohio, United States

Television

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Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media

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Brands and enterprises

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  • Scene Club, London music venue, opened in 1963, associated with 1960s mod youth culture
  • The Scene (performance venue), New York City nightclub operated by Steve Paul between 1964 and 1970; commonly known as "Steve Paul's The Scene"

Other uses

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  • Scene (BDSM), the setting where BDSM activity takes place, as well as the activity itself
  • Scene+, a Canadian loyalty program operated by Scotiabank and Cineplex Entertainment
  • Warez scene, an underground community of people that specialize in the distribution of copyrighted material

See also

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