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Ladyfingers in transparent plastic packages. Ladyfingers are said to have originated in the 14th century at the court of the County of Savoy, and were created to mark the occasion of a visit by the King of France. They were particularly appreciated by the younger members of the court and offered to visitors as an example of the local cuisine.
Ladyfingers, or Alias Ladyfingers, a 1921 film; Ladyfingers, a 1920 novel by Jackson Gregory; basis for the film "Ladyfingers" (song), a 1999 song by Luscious Jackson "Ladyfingers", a 1965 song by Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass from Whipped Cream & Other Delights; Lady Finger, a female counterpart to Thing in the TV series The Addams Family
Fingers are a popular chocolate biscuit in the United Kingdom and Ireland which consist of a rod-shaped biscuit centre covered in chocolate.Fingers are produced at Burton's Biscuit Company in the United Kingdom and sold by Cadbury UK, and are distributed in markets around the world, including North and South America, Europe and Asia.
Alias Ladyfingers, also known as Ladyfingers, [1] is a lost [2] 1921 American silent comedy film based on the 1920 mystery novel Ladyfingers by Jackson Gregory. [3] It was adapted for the screen by Lenore Coffee and was directed by Bayard Veiller. [1] The film stars Bert Lytell, Ora Carew, Frank Elliot, Edythe Chapman, and DeWitt Jennings.
Betty Loo Taylor (February 27, 1929 – December 21, 2016) was an American jazz pianist and musician, known as Hawaii's "First Lady of Jazz." [1] She was the subject of the 2003 documentary, They Call Her Lady Fingers: The Betty Loo Taylor Story, by husband-and-wife filmmakers, Patricia Gillespie and Sam Polson.
Joy of a Toy is the debut solo album of Kevin Ayers, a founding member of Soft Machine.He is accompanied on the LP by pianist and arranger David Bedford as well as his erstwhile Soft Machine colleagues Robert Wyatt and Mike Ratledge, and his eventual replacement Hugh Hopper, who had previously worked with him in the semi-pro band Wilde Flowers.
Baker was born December 10, 1921, in Forsyth County, North Carolina. [1] At a young age he relocated with his family to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, [1] and after graduating high school in 1940, moved to Washington, D.C. [1] Prevented by a heart condition from being drafted into the U.S. military during World War II, he began studying art at Cooper Union, in New York City. [1]
Katherine Whitton Baker (born June 8, 1950) is an American actress. Baker began her career in theater and made her screen debut in the 1983 drama film The Right Stuff . She received the National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress and an Independent Spirit Award nomination for her performance in Street Smart (1987). [ 1 ]