In common conversation, the phrase loose ends usually refers to unresolved issues. Loose Ends may also refer to the following:
In music:
- Loose Ends (RJD2 album)
- Loose Ends (Jimi Hendrix album)
- Loose Ends (EP), a 2008 digital release by Rachael Yamagata
- Loose Ends (band), a British R&B group
- "Loose Ends", a song by Bruce Springsteen from Tracks
- "Loose Ends", a song by Imogen Heap from Speak For Yourself
- Loose Ends (company), a music production company founded by Pete Waterman
In other media:
- Loose Ends (radio), a British radio programme
- "Loose Ends" (Burn Notice), an episode of Burn Notice
- Loose Ends (novel), a novel based on the television series Roswell
- Loose Ends (novella), a novella by Paul Levinson (Analog, 1997)
- Loose Ends (film), a 1930 film starring Owen Nares
- Loose Ends (play), a play by Michael Weller
Famous quotes containing the words loose ends, loose and/or ends:
“How many things are now at loose ends! Who knows which way the wind will blow tomorrow?”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“In a large university, there are as many deans and executive heads as there are schools and departments. Their relations to one another are intricate and periodic; in fact, galaxy is too loose a term: it is a planetarium of deans with the President of the University as a central sun. One can see eclipses, inner systems, and oppositions.”
—Jacques Barzun (b. 1907)
“Everything ends this way in France. Weddings, christenings, duels, burials, swindlings, affairs of stateeverything is a pretext for a good dinner.”
—Jean Anouilh (19101987)