Word: binge
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Bing's Gospel. In addition to Susannah, the repertory for the company's first 37-week season includes such standards as Carmen, Madama Butterfly and Cinderella. In all, the singers will perform a total of 250 times, rotating roles...
...part, the new company is frankly the first farm club for the Met's Rudolf Bing. "Mr. Bing has already told me," says Miss Stevens, "that 'If you've got anyone in there that is ready for the Met, I'm going to take them.' But what could be more wonderful...
...Bing-Bang. Everywhere, Suzy sees a life that is frantic with movement. And even as a crowd of proper names comes home for the fall, there are others who must be watched as they pack their bags and take off. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Everett, for example, "more informally, Bob and Chiquita. They'll be in New York shortly for two or three weeks, then hurry back to Madrid for the shooting. Well, bang-bang. Or, as Truman Capote would say, bing-bing...
...they had. In recent years, however, New York has gone Wilde, and the newest darlings on its social circuit are artists and artisans who ten years ago were talked about but seldom talked to−such as, say, Norman (Mailer), Tennessee (Williams), Sammy (Davis Jr.), Gadge (Elia Kazan), Rudolf (Bing) and Cal (Robert Lowell). At the moment, the magic names are Andy and Edie...
...shoot! That scruffy Thoreauvian prowling around the woods with that chewed-up hat and the two-day grizzle was suave old Bing Crosby, 61, cheerfully letting his whiskers run to seed up in the Rocky Mountains. Cast in the role of the amiable, boozy doctor in a movie remake of Stagecoach, Bing bunked down at the Caribou Country Club and Ranch near Nederland, Colo., made some scenes for the horse opera, fished for rainbow trout with his son Harry, 7, and mused happily: "I look a bit like a Skid...