Word: sudsing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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"There was a kind of dignity, a kind of apprehension in their approach," one spectator noted. "Yeh, sort of like a pilgrimage," another added. But soon the whole beach crowd was jumping into the cascade of suds, which came up to their knees, thighs, armpits. One plump sculptress plunked herself...
Once the fun was discovered, no one could have enough. The next day the foam-making apparatus was driven over to the town dump near Springs, another artists' outpost, where the suds spewed forth once again so that all the children could have a good wallow. "The silliest thing...
Artistically speaking, that is. Attendance for the first half-dozen performances in the 2,600-seat auditorium ranged from a high of 2,100 to a disappointing low of 800, owing partly to the stiff price of tickets (from $3.50 to $10). But no one was discouraged. The festival, financed...
Carlsberg has been brewing beer since 1847 and Tuborg since 1873, but the working arrangement did not begin until 1895. By that time, Carlsberg was in difficulty: the company was selling plenty of suds to beer-loving Danes, but Owner Carl Jacobsen, son of the founder, had spent most of...
A Fine Madness. "He's writing this big poem, and it just won't come out," says Joanne Woodward, pleading with Psychiatrist Patrick O'Neal to take an interest in her husband's work. As the sleazy wife of a roughneck Greenwich Village poet, Joanne belts...