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This was in the middle of Army of Anyone's set, which they listed as Meat Puppet Theatre on the evening's set list.
In 1978, he appeared on the comedy TV show The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast, where Frank Sinatra was the evening's victim.
News of the death stunned Paris's musical world ; as Galli-Marié was too upset to appear, that evening's performance of Carmen was cancelled and replaced with Boieldieu's La dame blanche.
On 29 December 2009, she was the subject of an entire evening's tribute programming on BBC Two.
The fire was caused by pyrotechnics set off by the tour manager of the evening's headlining band, Great White, which ignited flammable sound insulation foam in the walls and ceilings surrounding the stage.
In addition, a live webcast, World News Now, with a newsbrief and a preview of that evening's broadcast, was added.
The minstrel show as a complete evening's entertainment was born.
By using the black caricatures and so-called black music, the minstrels added a touch of the unknown to the evening's entertainment, which was enough to fool audiences into accepting the whole performance as authentic.
The catchphrase conclusion to each evening's broadcast, " Good night, Chet ; Good night, David ," entered the language, and it was followed by the beginning of the second movement of Beethoven's 9th Symphony, played as the program credits rolled.
There was, as a result, much bloodshed among students and tourists there for the evening's festivities.
The name was taken after the Bob Dylan song Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again which had been played repeatedly throughout the evening's meeting.
Prior to that evening's game Justice was presented with a portrait by sports artist Bart Forbes during an on-field ceremony.
Brown was tasked to periodically make commentaries on the trends of the evening's results, while Anderson Cooper was then tasked at monitoring key Senate and House races.
For many years the magazine turned a large profit, but much of that money was " invested " into community projects, the most notable of which was probably the " Gilman Street Project ", which created 924 Gilman Street, one of the world's most important and longest-lasting, punk rock clubs using a mostly volunteer staff ( security are paid a percentage of each evening's door ).
Stempel drew the evening's biggest laugh when he was asked the fate of four of Henry VIII's wives and answered, " They all died.
The concert series was later moved to its present home at Asser Levy Park ( along Sea Breeze Avenue ) in Brighton Beach ( opposite the NY Aquarium ), and is these days is known as the " Seaside Summer Concert Series " ( held Thursday evening's July and August of each year ).
" The girl received a roar of applause, when she was revealed as the same smart young man in dinner clothes who had been introducing each of the evening's acts.
It featured the announcer reading off that evening's main feature set to somewhat sophisticated graphics and the time it would be on while the information was displayed and music was played, this simple concept would be revised and rerevised many times over.
The route of the march, along with each evening's stopping place, was planned based on recruitment potential, past contacts, and timing.
Saturday evening's disturbances were particularly significant, prompting producer George Wein who feared a riot to announce that the Sunday evening Led Zeppelin appearance was cancelled.

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In New York City in 1843, Dan Emmett and his Virginia Minstrels broke blackface minstrelsy loose from its novelty act and entr ' acte status and performed the first full-blown minstrel show: an evening's entertainment composed entirely of blackface performance.
Shown in commemoration of Armistice Day, it is the first time that a whole evening's programming has been given over to a single play.
Grimaldi's popularity changed the balance of the evening's entertainment, with the first, relatively serious, section soon dwindling to what Mayer calls " little more than a pretext for determining the characters who were to be transformed into those of the harlequinade.
In E. M. Forster's Howards End, Margaret and Mr. Wilcox first kiss there at the end of an evening's stroll, and the town is mentioned frequently throughout the book.
The first evening's BBC Four programmes were simulcast on BBC Two.
" The band then proceeded to play an evening's worth of Pavement songs, marking the second time Malkmus had played any of his previous band's songs since their 1999 breakup, the first was on April 22, 2002 in São Paulo, Brazil, where he played In The Mouth a Desert.
The driver of the car never showed up for that evening's race, and Parsons drove the car in a race for the first time later that night.
At the outset of his first novel, The Conversions, the narrator is invited to an evening's social gathering at the home of a wealthy and powerful eccentric named Grent Wayl.
An English language adaptation called The Silence of the Sea was transmitted by the BBC TV service on 7 June 1946 as part of their first evening's programming following the resumption of TV broadcasting after the end of World War Two.

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* January 1 – The final cigarette advertisements are televised in the United States, with the final one occurring during that evening's broadcast of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson on NBC.
Each evening's program included one news anchor in New York and one in Washington, as had been the case on Huntley-Brinkley.
In 1970 technicians broadcast a handwritten note that read "' Yorkshire Television have threatened to sack us, we are going on strike, good night " before that evening's News at Ten.
She made her debut with the Metropolitan Opera on December 14, 1918, in the world premiere of Puccini's Il trittico, creating the role of Genovieffa in Suor Angelica, the second of the evening's three one-act operas.
When conducting opera, Bottesini would frequently bring his double bass on stage during the intermission to play fantasies on the evening's opera.
When Selene arrives at the vampire coven's mansion, she recounts the evening's events and urges an attack on the Lycans, but the vampire regent, Kraven, tells her to drop the matter.
As ransom, Rupert demands that he be given the opening spot on that evening's Jerry Langford Show ( guest hosted by Tony Randall ), and that the show be broadcast in normal fashion.
Sunday evening's supersite observations by SIR-C and X-SAR focused on the interaction of plants and animals in the ecology of the forests of Raco, Michigan ; hydrologic cycles around Bebedouro, Brazil ; tectonic plate activity around the Galapagos Islands in the South Pacific ; and the transfer of heat through wave energy in the Southern Ocean.
The theme of the evening's news included a reflection on the past 50 years a projection of the future as well as the news of the day.
" On the day of her death, that evening's episode of EastEnders and a memorial programme, both dedicated to Richard, were broadcast on BBC One.
Most of the main news items which appear on the TV programme are displayed on this newsletter, which also previews that evening's programme, expands on stories and features other local BBC services.
The same paper did also state that on the night of episode six's broadcast, British cinemas reported their worst evening's takings in " a long, long time.
Viewers called Miss Early Date or Miss Late Date with their vote on the evening's top talent featuring local entertainers or those who thought they were entertaining.
Formally dedicated " as a memorial to the boys that were " on October 30, 1915, Alumni Field and its distinctive " maroon goal-posts on a field of green " were hailed in that evening's edition of the Boston Saturday Evening Transcript as " one of the sights in Boston.

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