The Truth may refer to:
It is also used as a title for creative works and a nickname for individuals:
The Truth is a fiction podcast that seeks to re-imagine what audio drama is and can be. The podcast is released every two weeks. The tagline for the organization is "Movie for your ears". Stories are developed as a collective where frequently the dialogue is completely improvised. Additionally, recordings are made on location and then taken into the studio to be edited. Work by The Truth has been heard on many nationally syndicated public radio programs, including This American Life, Studio 360, Snap Judgment, and The Story (see Links below). The show is part of podcast network Radiotopia.
The Truth stories, while fictional, are often topical and possible. The pilot episode was inspired by the real speech "In Event of Moon Disaster" written for President Richard Nixon in case the Apollo 11 mission failed.
In 2009 Jonathan Mitchell started The Truth with Hillary Frank. Frank had been Mitchell's editor on a story for a show produced by American Public Media (APM) called Weekend America, titled "Eat Cake." The piece was intended to air on Valentine's Day weekend, but Weekend America was cancelled while the story was in production and the last episode was January 29, 2009. Weekend America decided to air the story anyway, on that last broadcast. Peter Clowney, the executive producer at Weekend America, was then moved into a development position at American Public Media. Mitchell and Frank pitched him the idea of doing a regular drama series along the lines of "Eat Cake". The title "The Truth" comes from a quote by Ralph Waldo Emerson, that goes, "fiction reveals truth that reality obscures."
The Truth is a 1998 Malayalam investigative thriller film written by S. N. Swamy and directed by Shaji Kailas.Mammootty plays the lead role of an Indian Revenue Service officer investigating in the film. The film was a Super Hit at the box office. The film was dubbed in Tamil as Unmai and in Telugu as Delhi Simham.
Worth It may refer to one of the following:
"Worth It" is a song recorded by American girl group Fifth Harmony featuring American rapper Kid Ink. The song impacted American rhythmic crossover radio on March 2, 2015 as the third single from the group's debut studio album, Reflection. "Worth It" is a pop and R&B song that incorporates strong elements of Balkan music in its production, the trademark of its producer Ori Kaplan.
"Worth It" has become Fifth Harmony's highest charting single in the United States on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 12. The song also marked the first top 20 single by a girl group in the U.S. since "Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny)" by The Pussycat Dolls in 2009. It is the group's first international successful single, peaking within the top 10 of the charts in nine countries, including Australia and the United Kingdom, as well as the top 20 in countries such as Canada, France and South Korea. It has received several certifications, including 3x Platinum in the United States and Silver in the UK.
Has the whole world gone blind
Wearing only bottle caps on their eyes
Happily indifferent and all smiles, for everyone
involved
Has the whole gone deaf
Could it be the hearing aid went dead
Wouldn't know a symphony from a chair
Don't they know that excellence is right here
Cause I know that I am worth it
Seated in expensive chairs, with millionaires and stuff
Cause I know that I'm worth it
ha-ah-ah
Is the whole world asleep
Snoring through the miracle at its feet
Oblivious to beauty and unkind to all the things I do
Must I take to extremes giving up my hopes and my
dreams
'Cause they don't know a symphony from a chair
Don't they know that excellence is right here
I know that I am worth it
Seated in expensive chairs, with millionaires and stuff
Cause I know that I'm worth it
Dress me up in ruby robes and golden hopes for all
Cause I know that I'm worth it
ha-ah-ah
And I can make everyone better meals
Than they ever had, and still it's oh so sad
That they all seem to prefer jellybeans
I know that I'm worth it
And I can make everyone better meals
And it’s so sad
That they all seem to prefer jellybeans
Cause I know that I am worth it
Seated in expensive chairs, with millionaires and stuff
Cause I know that I'm worth it
Dress me up in ruby robes and golden hopes for all
I know that I'm worth it
Think of me as a leading light a star too bright to
fall
I know that I am worth it
I know that I'm worth it
And I can make everyone better meals
And it’s oh so sad