Yes, Steppenwolf played at David Lipscomb in August/September 1990.
There is not a Goo Goo Dolls song called Fiction.
Many authors write historical fiction. My favorites are Conn Iggulden and Bernard Cornwell.
More fact than fiction. As with any movie, the facts were embellished a little.
Fiction
Cameron Leahy (of Downtown Fiction) is 28 years old (born May 10, 1989).
Sara Yamaka has written: 'The gift of Driscoll Lipscomb' -- subject(s): Color, Fiction, Nature, Painting, Rainbow
Fiction and non fiction
John Seymour Wood has written: 'College days' -- subject(s): Yale University, Fiction, Yale University in fiction, College students, College students in fiction 'Yale Yarns' -- subject(s): College stories 'An old beau'
David Baldacci attended Virginia Commonwealth University and the University of Virginia. He achieved a B.A. in English and a law degree before going on to become a popular writer of fiction.
John Cramer has written: 'Twistor' -- subject(s): Fiction, Spy stories, University of Washington, Science fiction 'Physical Science' 'Einstein's bridge' -- subject(s): Fiction, Twenty-first century, Life on other planets, Science fiction 'How Alien Would Aliens Be'
Amanda Mackay has written: 'Death on the river' 'Death is academic' -- subject(s): College teachers, Duke University, Fiction, Fiction in English 'Death on the Eno'
Where's Waldo Fact or Fiction - 2007 was released on: USA: 23 April 2007 (Oklahoma City University Film Festival)
Judy G. Batson has written: 'Oxford in fiction' -- subject(s): Bibliography, English College stories, English fiction, In literature, Universities and colleges in literature, University of Oxford
Macario Tiu is a famous author, primarily with works of fiction. He is also a professor of Ateneo de Davao University.
Missoula, Montana. She teaches fiction at the University of Montana. http://www.cas.umt.edu/english/creative_writing/faculty/mcnamer.html
I know that National University has a great program in Creative Writing that has many perks: it's on a rolling admission basis, so you apply throughout the year; each class is structured in a monthly format; it accepts Genre-Fiction writers (Sic-Fi, Horror, Fantasy, etc); and you can choose 4 Genres to focus on (Fiction, Creative Non Fiction, Screenwriting, and Poetry).
The opposite of non-fiction is fiction.