Arts
- Tiger Lily (Peter Pan), Native American princess from Peter Pan
- Tiger Lily (Rupert), a character from the Rupert Bear comics
- Tiger-lily, a minor character in Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There by Lewis Carroll
- Tiger Lily White, stage name of a fictional burlesque dancer portrayed by Lucille Ball in the film Dance, Girl, Dance
- Tigerlily, 1995 album by Natalie Merchant
- Tigerlily (Lillix album)
- Tiger Lillies, London band
- Tiger Lilies, a 1867 novel written by Sidney Lanier
- Tiger Lily, a 1980s band founded by Laura Molina
- Tiger Lily (UK band), a short-lived 1970s glam-rock band
- "Tiger Lily", song by Luna from the 1994 album Bewitched
- "Tigerlily", song by Bertine Zetlitz from the 2000 album Beautiful So Far
- "Tiger Lily", song by The Bluetones from the 2000 album Science & Nature
- "Tiger Lily", song by Matchbook Romance from the 2003 album Stories and Alibis
- "Tigerlily", song by La Roux from the 2009 album La Roux
- What's Up, Tiger Lily?, first film directed by Woody Allen
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Famous quotes containing the word arts:
“As the unity of the modern world becomes increasingly a technological rather than a social affair, the techniques of the arts provide the most valuable means of insight into the real direction of our own collective purposes.”
—Marshall McLuhan (19111980)
“For me, the principal fact of life is the free mind. For good and evil, man is a free creative spirit. This produces the very queer world we live in, a world in continuous creation and therefore continuous change and insecurity. A perpetually new and lively world, but a dangerous one, full of tragedy and injustice. A world in everlasting conflict between the new idea and the old allegiances, new arts and new inventions against the old establishment.”
—Joyce Cary (18881957)
“No doubt, to a man of sense, travel offers advantages. As many languages as he has, as many friends, as many arts and trades, so many times is he a man. A foreign country is a point of comparison, wherefrom to judge his own.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)