In sombre morning clothes the Governor General entered the oak-paneled, scarlet-trimmed Senate: pippin-cheeked Scottish Novelist Baron Tweedsmuir, gravely embodying (according to .
Last week the Chancellorship fell like a ripe pippin into the calmly outstretched hand of swank, sardonic, intriguing Defense Minister Kurt von Schleicher who is a full general .
When the country is burdened with an apple surplus, the Agriculture Ministry hires the singer to munch a choice pippin on the telly; soon, everybody's awash in applesauce.
At Tonys, Miller of 'Pippin' takes lead musical actress NEW YORK Patina Miller danced away with a Tony Award for her role in the revival of 'Pippin,' defeating a field that included native Memphian Valisia LeKae.
June 13, 2013 - HispanicBusiness.com
Tonys 2013: 'Pippin' wins best revival of a musical Pippin,which debuted on Broadway in 1972 with Bob Fosse directing, was named best revival of a musical at the 67th Tony Awards , presented Sunday night at Radio City Music Hall.
June 10, 2013 - Los Angeles Times
John Rubinstein in Orange County Register There's only one thing that's comparable to it in my own personal experience, and that's 'Pippin,'said Rubinstein, who plays "Wicked's" Wizard of Oz.
Laurence Mark in New York Observer At some point during the whole Chicago thing, Bill joked that he was being offered to write every unfilmed stage musical from Pippin to Got Tu Go Disco,said Mr. Mark. "I said, 'Bill, is there any anything in that Broadway trunk you'd want...
Nat Fleischer in ESPN It was a pippin of a fight,Nat Fleischer reported in The Ring, "one of the best lightweight bouts seen in New York in many moons, and not a boo was heard when the officials unanimously declared Montgomery the new champ."