I have loved the Nutbiscuit poster since I first set eyes on it.
dennisinseattle
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1 year ago
My favorite dance in the Stowell-Sendak production at Pacific Northwest Ballet was the Peacock (Arabian Dance). That production had issues with racist stereotypes, I admit, but I am sorry to see it replaced by the Balanchine version.
The Snowflakes provide a geat opportunity for kids in the pipeline to get onstage.
Once, when driving through the Redwoods in northern California, i got to hear a recording of Linus & Lucy played on a 12 string guitar and it was magical.
I don’t know the name of the artist or even the station ( independent, i’m sure ).
Stel,
Thank you for reminding me that I need to keep things in perspective, that I am blessed…
Does anyone know if the Rolling Stones took their name from this song?
Brian Jones actually formed the band…
Jagger and Richards had previously jammed with a band he was in, and then joined him when he advertised for bandmates to form a new group.
He was actually the leader until they became the songwriters, and their management wanted to focus on them.
Keith Richards says Jones had named the band after a Muddy Waters record.
Cute.
Very pythonesk.
I have loved the Nutbiscuit poster since I first set eyes on it.
My favorite dance in the Stowell-Sendak production at Pacific Northwest Ballet was the Peacock (Arabian Dance). That production had issues with racist stereotypes, I admit, but I am sorry to see it replaced by the Balanchine version.
The Snowflakes provide a geat opportunity for kids in the pipeline to get onstage.
I love this poster!
love all the sparkelies.
Love this sparklie poster. The expression is perfect!
oops! great minds think alike! didn’t mean to be a copy cat!
That’s okay. We all love the sparklies!!
Once, when driving through the Redwoods in northern California, i got to hear a recording of Linus & Lucy played on a 12 string guitar and it was magical.
I don’t know the name of the artist or even the station ( independent, i’m sure ).
Nutbiscuit. 😀
The Nutbiscuit!
One of the treasures of the holiday season!
Especially with glitter everywhere!
What a nice little doggy, gracefully holding both that heavy tree and a sword… probably a very talented young dancer.
It’s a ballet, and often they cast students from ballet schools, except for the principals.
There’s a lot of competition for roles.
….
I’m glad Cleo didn’t insist on playing a role. I was afraid she would, when she saw the costumes and glitter.
Not only does it take a level of strength and precision that require a dancer, not an actress,
but were our glamorous movie star in it, she’d probably insist on playing Clara.
(And don’t tell her, but I don’t really think that would be a great idea.)
…
Every time I look at this poster, I hear the music….
Ooooh….
I love to see the Nutbiscuit at Christmas!
Dum dum da dum dum, da dah!
…
Look at that human copy…
What a homely fellow, to replace that adorable dog!
Sometimes I just can’t understand casting decisions.
And the colors…. not half so pretty!
And of course, no glitter at all.
I may be a human… I think I am…
But I wish humans showed as much good taste in the arts as basset hounds.
Another classic:
And this:
hot cocoa
It works!
is this you!???
Where’s Alexi?
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