Word: restaurante
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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In France, where a great chef can earn more glory than a general, the supreme accolade for a restaurant is a chaste *** in the Guide Michelin. Less a guidebook than the culinary conscience of France, the plump red volume is an annual honors list grading 3,036 (of 60,000...
Eeny, Meeny, Miney, Mo. By 1938, Williams had managed to finish his schooling, at St. Louis' Washington University and at the University of Iowa, and he applied for a job with the WPA writers' project. He was rejected for lack of "social content," and settled for work as...
A Burned-Up Audience. In a little more than a year, a full-length Williams play, Battle of Angels, opened in Boston. For a third-act climax, a zealous stagehand had overstocked his smudge pots to simulate a stage fire, and smoke billowed out over the footlights to choke the...
Anything He Wants. In the pint-sized company of jockeys, Shoemaker is a half-pint (4 ft. 11 in., 98 Ibs.) who eats anything he wants, never visits the sweatbox, can make the weight for any horse-unlike such outsized jockeys as Arcaro (112 Ibs.), who must be fitted to...
The best method of improving restaurant cleanliness, says the Public Health Service, is the complaint-loud, and preferably in front of other customers. And until complaints begin to get results, prudent barflies can presumably benefit from Connecticut's experience by sipping whisky from a spoon.