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"pippin" Definitions
  1. any of numerous roundish or oblate varieties of apple.
  2. Botany
  3. a seed.
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Pippin Barr's v r 3 is a museum of water.
"We actually had been impressed with her work," Pippin tells PEOPLE.
When Pippin was revived in 2013, it featured Fosse's original choreography.
If you receive another letter back, you are a handsome pippin.
" Ms. Martin has two Tonys, for "My Favorite Year" and "Pippin.
She now rents out Spanky and Pippin for $75 an hour.
" Mr. Mann was nominated for a 2013 Tony Award for his work in "Pippin.
John Raitt and then the original "Pippin" with, uh, Rubenstein, it was quite something.
Barbara Whitman, a producer of "Fun Home," saw the original production of "Pippin" 135 times.
More than just a pretty face, Kelly channels Pippin with a surprising level of gravitas.
Pippin Barr's v r 3 is available to download for free for Mac and PC. 
Pippin recently wore a white wedding dress to welcome a groom to his bachelor party.
Some of those present voiced support for Trump, including Zack Parente, 31, and Cletus Pippin, 29.
Safe to say that Glenn Close's dog Pippin is star of this blue carpet so far.
Apple tried to enter gaming with the Pippin console, but users weren't willing to play along.
Pippin Barr's v r 3 examines one of the biggest challenges in game design: rendering water.
It is as if you were doing work by Pippin Barr is available to play online.
Horace Pippin, Stuart Davis, Charles Sheeler and Georgia O'Keeffe were among the many others she showed.
Ms. Raskin had picked out Spanky and Pippin online weeks earlier and was taking them home.
Among his many theater credits, he won a Tony Award as the star of "Pippin" in 1973.
And it was definitely a Lord of the Rings ripoff—the brownies are basically Merry and Pippin.
One transformative example was a 2009 interactive fiction piece penned by indie game developer Pippin Barr: Crisis 22.
Pippin Hill Farm & Vineyards offers an all-inclusive culinary package, professionally trained staff, and in-house catering and bar.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In Pippin Barr's v r 3, you can explore digital representations of water.
MARK A. NEWMAN, Falls Church, Va. The first time was to see Ben Vereen again in "Pippin" — two times.
Charles W. B. Fels, an Episcopal priest, officiated at Pippin Hill Farm and Vineyards in North Garden, Va. Mrs.
The show, directed by Tony winner Diane Paulus (Pippin), is opening at New York City's Broadhurst Theatre on Thursday.
"Pippin passed away this week due to complications of old age, but he'll live on with every post," he wrote.
As the pair both struggled with infertility, tragedy rocked the family when the twins' sister Jennifer Pippin died last year.
Today, New York is best known among connoisseurs of fine fruit for its classic Northern Spy and Newtown Pippin apples.
For the vegan version, he'll pair the Burgerlords vegan patty with rainbow carrots, pippin (a green mole), and habanero onions.
Stephen Schwartz, the writer of "Pippin" and "Wicked," has been advising them since Mr. Paul met him as an undergraduate.
Pippin Barr has demonstrated again and again his willingness to play with convention, to turn the obvious into something completely different.
And Commodore (with the CD32) and Apple (with the Pippin) each tried to market their computing platforms in video game form.
An early example of Apple innovation and ambition, the Pippin was a gaming platform that Apple developed in the mid-1990s.
Miller's friend Heather Pippin, who runs Inspired By A True Story photography, took the photos and posted them to Facebook in July.
The owner of WeRateDogs, Matt Nelson, 22, announced the news to the world Friday, giving Pippin an official rating of 15/10.
The Pippin star filed for divorce from his first wife, Andrea, whom he married 52 years ago and separated from shortly thereafter.
"All the HEPA filters and everything are sold out in town, and the smoke is terrible," Pearson Auto employee Michelle Pippin said.
The fourth episode, centered on Fosse's production of "Pippin," ends with a musical interlude likening him to that show's self-absorbed protagonist.
Fosse was the only person to win an Oscar ("Cabaret"), Tonys ("Pippin") and Emmys ("Liza With a Z") in the same year.
Judge John Hodgman Maxine writes: My partner is getting a tattoo of our cat, Mr. Pippin, based on one of my doodles.
"This was so much fun, a creative way to pay homage to all those awesome Target Moms out there," Pippin wrote on Facebook.
But some of the major players are all here like Viggo Mortensen (Aragorn), Orlando Bloom (Legolas), Billy Boyd (Pippin) and Elijah Wood (Frodo).
Jackson mayor Kay Pippin tells PEOPLE Hall joined the Jackson police department three months ago and has been a police officer for four years.
That's what game developer Pippin Barr's It is as if you were doing work allows players to experience, and it's actually kind of fun.
Mr. Schwartz, who also composed musicals like "Godspell" and "Wicked," had developed "Pippin" while he was a student at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh.
"Goats are hot these days," said a Los Angeles woman who rents out her two goats, Spanky and Pippin, for birthday parties and goat yoga.
Thornton Dial Sr., William Edmondson, Lonnie Holley, Horace Pippin, and Bill Traylor have all been hailed as 'authentic negro geniuses' by their well-intentioned supporters.
Pippin, the dog who became the profile photo and brand icon for WeRateDogs, one of the internet's most beloved and wholesome social media accounts, has died.
"Virginia is known for having distinct seasonality year-round, and fall at Charlottesville's Pippin Hill Farm & Vineyards is no exception," said a spokesperson from the venue.
Soon after hiring the director Diane Paulus, with whom the Weisslers worked on the Tony award-winning revival of "Pippin," they opted for a different approach.
Developer Pippin Barr's Sibilant Snakelikes, playable here, takes the concept of the demake to the extreme, reducing seven classic games to the barebones mechanics of Snake.
Over the course of her stage career, Martin has won two Tonys, first of My Favorite Year (in 1993) and 20 years later for Pippin (in 2013).
It's already known that the inhalation of smoke causes the blood vessels to narrow, said Pippin, no matter whether it's from cannabis, tobacco, campfire, or even incense.
The six-year-old rescue lives in Ottawa with his owner Miranda Stillabower, 24, and three siblings: fellow cats Valiant and Pippin, and a puppy named Aria.
" The New York Times went further in its obituary for Pippin (July 7, 1946), saying he was the "most important Negro painter to have emerged in America.
However, the narrative around the icon goes from irritating to disturbing by fourth episode "Glory," which follows the aftermath of Cabaret's success and the director's following project, Pippin.
When Marino and her new boyfriend walked out the front door, Pippin shot them both at point-blank range and continued shooting as he came into the house.
The style ended up being inextricably linked to the multiple Broadway musicals he choreographed, including The Pajama Game (1955), Damn Yankees (1956), Sweet Charity (1966), Pippin (1973), Chicago (1975).
Pippin Barr, Assistant Professor in the Department of Design and Computation Arts at Concordia University in Montréal, has released a game that I'm sure you're all going to enjoy.
A new game from design professor Pippin Barr called It Is As If You Were Doing Work (play it for free in your browser here) perfectly encapsulates this feeling.
Opening up about her companion, Close told PEOPLE that she had given some thought to bringing the Havanese pup, "better known as Sir Pippin of Beanfield," as her date.
" 'Pippin' bought our living room," Ms. d'Amboise said, nodding to the earth-toned couch and figured rug, both from Restoration Hardware, and to the bench from ABC Carpet & Home.
The Kagans, whose productions include "Tuck Everlasting" and the revival of "Pippin," bought the late-1890s house in 2009 for $24.5 million, then undertook a top-to-bottom renovation.
While Fosse didn't invent jazz hands, he brought the move to the mainstream — the show Pippin, which he directed, begins with a sea of jazz hands on a dark stage.
A dog named Pippin wears an honorary shirt as students at Immaculate Heart High School and Middle school participate in a program to honor alumni Meghan Markle in Los Angeles.
The latter won a 2013 Tony for her role in Pippin, made waves as the lead in Sister Act on Broadway and currently stars in Madam Secretary as Daisy Grant.
Irving was "a little irritated at being saluted aside of my head with a rotten pippin" but brushed it off because the assault was not aimed at him in particular.
Pippin is now serving life in prison for the double murder at the Sierra Conservation Center, a low- to medium-security facility where inmates are trained to fight California's wildfires.
Pippin Barr's game It is as if you were doing work simulates the distractions and mundane tasks of the office, imagined for a future when work is replaced by machines.
The self-taught artist Horace Pippin used his paintings to respond to black life in the United States, including his own experiences with segregation as an African American from Pennsylvania.
Pippin's owner told Nelson at the time that it was his dad who wanted professional photos taken of Pippin, who was 2 or 3 years old when the picture was taken.
It ranges from the immersive and beautiful (Tom Kitchen's Home, itself a tiny exploration game in its own right) to the conceptually wry (Pippin Barr's cheeky The Available Space I & II).
When Josh Morgenthau arrived, he took it upon himself to plant local heirloom varieties like Ashmead's kernel, golden russet, Newtown pippin and Esopus Spitzenburg, all of which make for delicious eating.
Below, in her own words, Lisa Marino describes what it's like to raise her murdered daughter's son—and why she believes that people like Pippin do not deserve a second chance.
So, yeah, there are a lot of plates in the air, and despite the work of pros such as director Diane Paulus (Waitress, Pippin), it all winds up feeling pretty overwrought.
What's really surprising about the photos, though, is that Pippin managed to snap shots without customers wandering by or employees coming to chastise them for snacking in the middle of an aisle.
On the evening of June 18, 2002, in the quiet town of Mt. Shasta, California, a man named Gabriel John Pippin waited outside the home of his ex-girlfriend, Sacha Ann Marino.
Artists like Claggett Wilson and Horace Pippin went to France not to draw but to fight and both only depicted the conflict after they had been wounded, relying on memories that haunted them.
As for Mr. Kaufman, you could never tell he had Broadway experience (the title role in "Pippin"); he comes across as a conservative attempt to reboot Marc Cohn, of "Walking in Memphis" fame.
The recently released game, created by Pippin Barr, is a simulation of office work using late '90s Windows sound and visuals, set in a near future where robots have taken on the real labor.
" Humiliated, Driver drove back to Indiana in a Ford F-150 he'd bought from an officer and enrolled at the University of Indianapolis, where he acted in Beckett's "Endgame" and in the musical "Pippin.
So are paintings by the great Horace Pippin, who survived the double trauma of combat injury (the war left one arm permanently disabled) and of being African-American in a racist United States Army.
As the philosopher Robert Pippin describes matters, in films such as "The Man who Shot Liberty Valance" the cowboy hero is driven by a sort of premodern quest to fulfilling a simple moral contract.
Francesca Arnel Ernst and Murad Khan are to be married on July 2 in North Garden, Va. Michael Signer, the mayor of Charlottesville, Va., is to officiate at the Pippin Hill Farm and Vineyards.
Rosenfeld says he first started to see forgeries of work by artists such as Lawrence, Bearden and Horace Pippin "43 to 30 years ago", when their works first started to appear on the secondary market.
Cirque du Soleil's current entertainment, "Amaluna," is of particular interest because of its Tony-winning director, Diane Paulus, whose Broadway credits include such high-profile revivals as "Hair," Pippin," and "The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess.
They put together the cast of the much-lauded 2013 revival of Pippin, and they handled the cult favorite of 2016 Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812 (directed by Hadestown director Rachel Chavkin).
Roger O. Hirson, a prominent writer for live television in the 21966s and '21976s who collaborated with the composer Stephen Schwartz on the hit Broadway musical "Pippin," died on May 20073 at his home in Manhattan.
She appeared in the Paper Mill Playhouse production of "Pippin" in 21979, in "The Vagina Monologues" Off Broadway in 21980, and in a concert version of the 21990 musical "70, Girls, 70" at City Center Encores!
His mother is a stage, film and television actress, whose performances have included the role of Berthe in "Pippin," and Golda Meir in "Golda's Balcony," which became the longest-running one-woman show in Broadway history.
Les 7 Doigts de la Main (7 Fingers), the Montreal-based circus troupe that helped create the acrobatics in "Pippin," will combine daring and culinary skills for "Cuisine & Confessions" at the Skirball Center April 11-15.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Along with Marsden Hartley, Georgia O'Keeffe, Archibald Motley, Arshile Gorky, and Horace Pippin, Florine Stettheimer is one of the great American painters in the first half of the 20th century.
The creative team is full of powerhouses, including director Diane Paulus (Pippin, Waitress, Finding Neverland, The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess), composer Tom Kitt (American Idiot, Next to Normal), and writer Diablo Cody (Juno, United States of Tara).
Horace Pippin, a soldier who fought with the 369th Infantry (known as the "Harlem Hellfighters"), turned to art after the war as a means of healing the physical and psychological damage it wrought (painting exercised his damaged arm).
Cost to produce $11 million Onstage The Broadway veterans Terrence Mann ("Pippin"), Carolee Carmello ("Parade"), Michael Park ("Cat on a Hot Tin Roof") and Andrew Keenan-Bolger ("Newsies"), along with an 11-year-old newcomer, Sarah Charles Lewis.
I didn't understand just how thoroughly I've been conditioned to value a certain very specific ideal of productivity until I sat down with it is as if you were doing work, a free browser-based game by Pippin Barr.
An exuberant virtuoso whose only formal training was the piano lessons he took while growing up in Brooklyn, Mr. Roven began his career while in high school as a rehearsal pianist for "Pippin," which opened on Broadway in 213.
David Hirson recalled his elation at learning in 2013 that the Broadway revival of "Pippin" was being staged at the Music Box Theater, where "La Bête," his comedy set in 17th-century France, had had its own revival three years earlier.
Uplifting, many with a Latin inflection, they weaponized joy and sounded as much like soul and mambo as show tunes, and were at least as good as the songs from "Godspell" and "Pippin" that were contemporizing Broadway theater around that time.
They have expressed great pride in the American Repertory Theater, Ms. Paulus and their Tony Award-winning shows like "Pippin," yet they have done relatively little to address the financial or academic concerns of students in that theater's graduate program.
His work is presented in dialogue with that of contemporaries, mentors, and historically significant artists including Josef Albers, Charles Alston, Romare Bearden, Francisco José de Goya, José Clemente Orozco, Marsden Hartley, George Grosz, Gwendolyn Knight Lawrence, Horace Pippin, Augusta Savage, and others.
But, in Marshall's curated selection, to see works by Charles White, Horace Pippin, Georges Seurat, Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, George Tooker, Willem de Kooning, woodcuts by Yoshitoshi, photgraphs by Roy DeCarava, and a Senufo oracle figure, in the same room — with no hierarchy — was great.
Since his much-covered near miss in November, Mr. O'Rourke has joined the teeming race for the White House, his story line being rewritten from Great Resistance Hope to vision-questing presidential Pippin, climbing on countertops to search for his corner of the sky.
"Pippin" is set in about A.D. 780 and tells the story of the starry-eyed title character (played in the original production by John Rubinstein), a son and heir to Charles the Great, or Charlemagne, king of the Franks, and his quest to understand life's mysteries.
At the urging of Broadway vet Charlotte d'Amboise — a "friend and mentor" — DeBose moved to New York and went on to build herself a wildly successful career on the Great White Way, with roles in shows like Hamilton, Bring It On, Motown, Pippin, A Bronx Tale and now Summer.
"Getting to know a director and having the opportunity to observe a rehearsal or a script reading to get a deeper understanding of the business, that is a definite advantage," said Pippin Parker, a playwright and the dean of the drama school at the New School in New York City.
In addition to his deep knowledge of Modern art, an interest sparked initially by Allan Stone, his influences and affinities ranged from film noir to Petey Wheatstraw ("the devil's son-in-law") to Robert Johnson to medieval Catholic reliquaries to Horace Pippin to Florine Stettheimer to The Three Stooges to Athanasius Kircher.
A very small hint at the possibilities can be found near the fifth floor escalator, where "Abraham Lincoln, the Great Emancipator, Pardons a Sentry," by Horace Pippin, the great self-taught African-American painter, hangs beside "Christina's World," by the white realist painter Andrew Wyeth and one of the Modern's most popular paintings.
Though Pippin captures the triumph of the African American soldiers, in their dark uniforms, they almost seem to blend in with the blackened background, reminding the viewer that despite the initial flurry of homecoming glory that met the black soldiers who gallantly served their country, they were quickly made invisible by racial segregation at home.
He selected paintings by four modern African-American artists—Horace Pippin, Jacob Lawrence, Romare Bearden, and Charles Wilbert White (a W.P.A. muralist who was an inspirational teacher of Marshall's in college)—and three African sculptures: a Dan mask, a Senufo oracle figure, and a Bamana Boli (a featureless animal encrusted with "sacrificial" matter, including blood).
In the entertainment world, Lionsgate and the A&E network have both said that they will not film movies and television shows in North Carolina because of the law, and Stephen Schwartz, the composer and lyricist, has said that he would not allow productions of his shows — which include "Wicked" and "Pippin" – to be performed in the state.
James would have happily stayed on his family's farm in Connecticut, where the apple of choice was the Golden Pippin, but his kinsmen were short on land as well as patience for his slatternly wife, Sadie, and now he's desperate to meet the requirement for a settler to claim land, namely cultivating an orchard of 50 fruit trees.
As the conscience-stricken pirate Frederic, apprenticed by mistake to the band of brigands by his adoring nursemaid (you'll recall she was meant to put him in service to a pilot), Kyle Dean Massey, recently on the TV series "Nashville" but also in Broadway's "Pippin," has the square-jawed handsomeness and boyish virility that suit the role.
Marsden Hartley's admiration for the folk paintings he encountered in the American Southwest comes across in portraits that pay homage to their style, but the unvarnished directness and formal flatness of these late-career works also reflect artists he may not have been aware of, such as Horace Pippin and the immigrant John Kane, born in Scotland to Irish parents.
Ally (Burmese Python) Dozer (Potbellied Pig) Turdell (Snapping Turtle) Finnian (Angora Rabbit) Josephini Houdini (Tarantula) Pax (Peacock) Wicket and Truffle (Rats) Pippin (Sugar Glider) Marvin (Chameleon) Felix (Chinchilla) Rico (Sonoran Kingsnake) Wendy and Gabby (Finches) Kiva (Hedgehog) Tumnus (Bearded Dragon) Paco (Alpaca) Medusa (Green Tree Snake) Hermit Crab The dog may be man's best friend, but pot-bellied pigs, alpacas and pythons make fine companions, too.
Apple Varieties with a Combination for Sugar, Acid and Tannin Stayman and Grimes Golden Winesap, Grimes Golden or Golden Delicious, Jonathan Rhode Island Greening and Porter (New England varieties) Smokehouse, York, and Grimes Golden or Golden Delicious Northern Spy or York (two of the few that stand alone well) Bramley's Seedling and Cox's Orange Pippin (classic British pie makers) Goldrush and Gala (a sweet-tart modern combination) From This Apple Historian Wants You to Meditate on Your Fruit

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