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The Year in Entertainment: 1997
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January 2001February 2001March 2001April 2001May 2001June 2001July 2001August 2001September 2001October 2001November 2001December 2001The Year in EntertainmentThe Year in Entertainment: 2000…Taylor, Glen Hearst
(Encyclopedia) Taylor, Glen Hearst, 1904–84, U.S. senator (1945–51), b. Portland, Oreg. He joined (1919) a stock theatrical company and after 1926 became a business manager in various entertainment…Kissimmee
(Encyclopedia) KissimmeeKissimmeekĭsĭmˈē [key], city (1990 pop. 30,050), Osceola co., central Fla., on Lake Tohopekaliga. Located in an important agricultural area, it is a major processing,…Malibu
(Encyclopedia) MalibuMalibumălˈĭb&oomacr; [key], resort and residential city (2010 pop. 12,645), S Calif., W of Los Angeles and near Santa Monica, inc. 1991. Due to its relative reclusiveness,…Daily Entertainment and Cultural Activities
Did yesterdayJan. 1994(percent)April 1998(percent)April 2000(percent)April 2002(percent)April 2004(percent)Watched TV news72%59%56%55%60%Read newspaper4948474142Listened to radio…Brewer's: Jack Drum's Entertainment
A beating. (See John Drum's , etc.) Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894Jack HornerJack Brag A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W…Brewer's: John Drum's Entertainment
Hauling a man by his ears and thrusting him out by the shoulders. The allusion is to “drumming” a man out of the army. There is a comedy so called, published 1601. “When your lordship sees…