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A tree branch climbs through the window, and, at the Musician's magical behest, plays the keys. But the branch's playing of "Shake your Powder Puff" visibly disappoints the Musician, who then plays some more, disappoints himself, and cries out for inspiration, laughing madly: he walks over to a table, taps the bottom of a bottle, and out pops a ...
Team Blonde at the 2011 Blondes vs. Brunettes powder puff football game in Washington, D.C. Many schools that participate in powderpuff games have created their own traditions. Examples of traditions are the creation of team uniform T-shirts for each of the teams, pre-game pep talks, and special half-time performances from the male members ...
Shorty Rogers and His Giants is an album by American jazz trumpeter, composer and arranger Shorty Rogers originally released by RCA Victor in 1953 as a 10-inch LP and reissued in 1956 in the 12 inch format with four additional tracks.
Balanchine and Karinska together developed the American (or powder puff) tutu ballet costume[9] which became an international costume standard. With Dorothy Jeakins , she won the 1948 Oscar for color costume design (the first year costume design was divided into color and black & white categories) for Joan of Arc , [ 1 ] and was nominated in ...
The book The Powder Puff Derby of 1929: The First All Women's Transcontinental Air Race, written by Gene Nora Jessen, was published in 2002. [ 28 ] The 2010 documentary Breaking through the Clouds: The First Women's National Air Derby covers the race from inception through conclusion, includes interviews with some surviving relatives of pilots ...
Team Blonde at the 2011 Blondes vs. Brunettes Powder Puff Football Game in Washington D.C. Blondes vs. Brunettes is a powderpuff football game played in cities across the United States. [1] Proceeds from the event are donated to The Alzheimer's Association. Games have been held in more than 40 cities and have cumulatively raised more than $15 ...
1934 – Shake Your Powder Puff (United States) 1944 – First Aiders (United States) 1944 – Moving Aweigh (United States) 1945 – Flirty Birdy (United States) 1950 – Camp Dog (United States) 1951 – Tweety's S.O.S. (United States) 1962 – The Jet Cage (United States) 1998 – Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island (direct to video, United States)
Puffs, or Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic is a 2015 original comedy play by New York–based playwright Matt Cox. [1] The play is a parody of the Harry Potter book series by J. K. Rowling, but from the perspective of the "Puffs": that is, members of the Hogwarts house, Hufflepuff.