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  2. Tutu (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Tutu (clothing) A colourfully decorated classical ballet tutu, on a dress form. A tutu is a dress worn as a costume in a classical ballet performance, often with attached bodice. [1] It may be made of tarlatan, muslin, silk, tulle, gauze, or nylon. Modern tutus have two basic types: the Romantic tutu is soft and bell-shaped, reaching the calf ...

  3. Ballet and fashion - Wikipedia

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    The romantic-era tutu style also had an influence on the design of gowns. In the 1930s, longer dresses with tulle skirts became fashionable, as exemplified by Coco Chanel's 1937 "Etoiles" dress. which drew inspiration from Balanchine's 1932 ballet Cotillon. The balletomania trend of the 1930s and 1940s had a marked influence on fashion.

  4. Baton Bob - Wikipedia

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    He more frequently wears a tutu. Bob Jamerson, known as Baton Bob, is a well known local character and costumed street performer, currently based in Atlanta, Georgia. Baton Bob used to live in St. Louis, Missouri and in both cities is a significant local personality. He typically marches down urban sidewalks dressed in a tutu and occasionally a ...

  5. Wayne Brady - Wikipedia

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    Wayne Brady. Whose Line Is It Anyway? Wayne Alphonso Brady (born June 2, 1972) is an American television host, comedian, actor, and singer. He is a regular on the American version of the improvisational comedy television series Whose Line Is It Anyway? He was the host of the daytime talk show The Wayne Brady Show, was the original host of Fox ...

  6. You Can't Do That on Television - Wikipedia

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    May 25, 1990. ( 1990-05-25) You Can't Do That on Television is a Canadian sketch comedy television series that aired locally in 1979 before airing in the United States in 1981. It featured adolescent and teenage actors performing in a sketch comedy format similar to America's Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In and Canada's Second City Television.

  7. The Late Show (1992 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Martin hosted a radio show on the national Triple M network called Get This (2006–2007), has written two books of humour—Lolly Scramble (2005) and A Nest of Occasionals (2009), has directed episodes of the ABC-TV comedy series The Librarians and in September 2011, began co-hosting The Joy of Sets on the Nine Network.

  8. SMILF - Wikipedia

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    March 31, 2019. ( 2019-03-31) SMILF is an American sitcom starring, created, written, and directed by Frankie Shaw. It was based on her short film of the same title. [1] The series premiered on Showtime on November 5, 2017. The series' name, SMILF, is a play on the term "MILF", with the "S" standing for "single", [2] or "Southie" (a nickname ...

  9. This Fool - Wikipedia

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    July 28, 2023. ( 2023-07-28) This Fool is an American comedy television series created by Chris Estrada, Pat Bishop, Matt Ingebretson, and Jake Weisman, and starring Estrada and Frankie Quiñones. It premiered on Hulu on August 12, 2022 and concluded on July 28, 2023. [1] The show includes a comedic look at cholo culture and lifestyle.