Open House

Open House may refer to:

  • Open house (common school event), a common school event held in the United States and Canada
  • Open house (real estate), a free, one-day event held by a real estate agent to show a listed residential property to any interested parties
  • Open House (album), a 1960 album by jazz organist Jimmy Smith
  • Open House! (Johnny "Hammond" Smith album), a 1963 album by jazz organist Johnny "Hammond" Smith
  • Open House (film), a 2004 independent film
  • Open House (novel), a 2000 novel by Elizabeth Berg
  • Open House (TV series), a 1989-1990 FOX sitcom
  • Open House (1964 TV series), a 1964 BBC series
  • Open House (Ireland), an Irish daytime chat show
  • "Open House" (Pee-wee's Playhouse), an episode of Pee-wee's Playhouse
  • Open House with Gloria Hunniford, a UK daytime chat show
  • Open House (FP7), a project launched by the European Seventh Framework Program
  • Open House London, a UK architecture charity
  • Jerusalem Open House, an Israeli gay rights organisation
  • Your Bottom Line or Open House, a CNN weekend financial news program
  • Open House, a 1941 book of poetry by Theodore Roethke
  • Open House, a musical group led by Kevin Burke
  • "Open House" (Breaking Bad), a season four episode of Breaking Bad
  • Open House, international program showcasing city's buildings to all for free

Famous quotes containing the words open and/or house:

    I would not unduly praise the virtue of restraint. It is often merely temperamental. But it is not always a sign of coldness. It may be pride. There can be nothing more humiliating than to see the shaft of one’s emotion miss the mark of either laughter or tears. Nothing more humiliating! And this for the reason that should the mark be missed, should the open display of emotion fail to move, then it must perish unavoidably in disgust or contempt.
    Joseph Conrad (1857–1924)

    This is the end, the redemption from Wilderness, way for the
    Wonderer, House sought for All, black handkerchief washed clean by
    weeping—page beyond Psalm—Last change of mine and Naomi—to Gods perfect Darkness—Death, stay thy phantoms!
    Allen Ginsberg (b. 1926)