Globe (disambiguation)

Globe (disambiguation)

A globe is any spherical or roughly spherical object. In particular, it frequently refers to a spherical model of the Earth or other astronomical body, or of the celestial sphere; for this meaning see globe.

Globe may also refer to:

;Places:
*Globe, Arizona, a city in Arizona, United States
*Globe Theatre, the Elizabethan Playhouse associated with William Shakespeare
*Shakespeare's Globe, the modern reconstruction of the Elizabthan Playhouse associated with William Shakespeare
**For other theatres by that name, see "Globe Theatre (disambiguation)"
*Stockholm Globe Arena, also known as "Globen", a sports arena

;Newspapers:
*"The Boston Globe", a daily newspaper
*"The Globe and Mail", a daily newspaper published in Toronto, Canada
*"The Globe (tabloid)", a supermarket tabloid newspaper published in New York City
*"The Globe (Camp Lejeune)", the newspaper of U.S. Marine Corps
*"Richmond Globe", a weekly newspaper
*"Le Globe", a defunct 19th century French newspaper
*"The Globe (London)", a defunct British newspaper founded in 1803 and merged with the Pall Mall Gazette in 1921
*"The Globe student newspaper", an independent student newspaper of Point Park University
*"The Globe, Bay Area" Bay area newspaper group.

;People:
*Globe (comics), a fictional DC Comics supervillain and enemy of Batman

;In music:
*globe (band), a Japanese trance/pop-rock group
*"The Globe" (album), by the band Big Audio Dynamite II
*"The Globe" (song), by the band Big Audio Dynamite II

Globe may also refer to:

*Globe Telecom, in the Philippines
*GLOBE Program, a worldwide hands-on school-based education and science program
*Globe Shoes, an Australian footwear company
*Lightglobe, synonym for "incandescent light bulb" in Australian English vernacular
*Reading globe groups, UK voluntary groups
*Snow globe
*Globe (ship), a Nantucket whaler whose crew mutinied in 1824
*Globe Department Store, a defunct department store based in Scranton, Pennsylvania
*GLOBE Foundation, which organizes Auto FutureTech
*Globe Life & Accident Insurance Company, based in Oklahoma City
*theGlobe.com, famous dot-com bomb

ee also

*Globus


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