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LaRosa's Pizzeria is a chain of pizzerias serving neighborhoods throughout Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. It was founded in 1954 by Donald "Buddy" LaRosa, [1] along with partners Richard "Muzzie" Minella, Mike Soldano and Frank "Head" Serraino. [2] Originally called Papa Gino's, [1] LaRosa later bought out his partners, and changed the name to ...
Now that LaRosa's is a $180 million company with 65 locations, it seems like Buddy, who was also a well-known boxing trainer, won the Cincinnati pizza fight by a knock-out.
Ari first started recording Babydoll in 2021, when her best friend, Thomas LaRosa, asked her if she wanted to make a song. [2] She reluctantly agreed, and recorded it. Later, they made the sped up version of Babydoll, which grew traction and blew up. Her co-writers, Isabel LaRosa, Thomas, and herself finished the song and released it in ...
The Good Wife "Crash" Daniel Lawson, Jennifer Rogien Faletti and Daniele Hollywood: CBS: Mad Men "Souvenir" Janie Bryant and Le Dawson: AMC: 30 Rock "I Do Do" Tom Broecker, Remy Pearce and Joanna Brett: NBC: 2011: Outstanding Costumes for a Miniseries, Movie or Special [4] Downton Abbey "Part 1" Susannah Buxton and Caroline McCal PBS: Cinema Verite
BillyBoy* (born 10 March 1960) [1] [2] is an American artist, socialite and fashion designer who was a muse of Andy Warhol. [3] [5] [4] [6] Born in Vienna, he was adopted by a Russian couple who moved to New York City when he was four.
Zelda Wynn Valdes was known to consistently contribute to social work and community building. Beginning in the 1960s. She directed the Fashion and Design Workshop of the Harlem Youth Opportunities Unlimited and Associated Community Teams (HARYOU-ACT). Valdes taught costume designing skills and facilitated fabric donations to the student ...
William Travilla (March 22, 1920 – November 2, 1990), known professionally as Travilla, was an American costume designer for theatre, film, and television. [1] He is perhaps best known for designing costumes for Marilyn Monroe in eight of her films, as well as two of the most iconic dresses in cinematic history.
Nuta Kotlyarenko (Ukrainian: Нута Котляренко; December 15, 1902 – May 9, 1984), known professionally as Nudie Cohn, was a Ukrainian-American tailor who designed decorative rhinestone-covered suits, known popularly as "Nudie Suits", and other elaborate outfits for some of the most famous celebrities of his era.