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"rumpus room" Definitions
  1. a room in a house for playing games in, sometimes in the basement

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A center island divides the kitchen from a living/rumpus room.
Downstairs is a rumpus room with kitschy posters for "Crocodile Dundee" and 'NSync, orange carpeting and a sunken fireplace.
The lower level has another two bedrooms and a bathroom, as well as a rumpus room with a cinder-block fireplace wall.
A businessman-cave for the after-work crowd, Fishbowl is a retro-style rumpus room carved into the basement of the Dream Midtown hotel.
Cristobal Mena's shop, Top Cigars, has found a unique niche: reputable cigar store plus something like a rumpus room on Cultural Fridays when the drinks are free.
Inside one (mercifully air conditioned), Mediatonic set up shop with a gaming demo with a kind of nursery school rumpus room aesthetic — a fitting choice for the subject matter.
It took me a about fifteen minutes to set things up in a spacious basement rumpus room and, aside from finding outlets for each power supply attached to each speaker, setup was worry-free.
If you're looking for sweet new speakers to scatter around your patio, rumpus room, or Netflix binge dungeon, Philips' has new Fidelio E6 wireless cinema speakers and a 90W subwoofer that can do just that.
Courtesy of The Lynn Redgrave Theatre The set, coordinated by scenic designer Brendan Boston, can be described as minimalist at most, with a backdrop that occasionally lights up, old rumpus room-style chairs and carpets, and magazines and comics.
Latest Project For nearly a year, Mr. Iacono has been a co-host of Hump, a party every other Wednesday at the Rumpus Room on Eldridge Street that was named one of the top gay dance parties by New York Magazine.
Watching this makes me feel both nostalgic and triggered, reminding me of days spent in my pastor's rumpus room, watching PTL on satellite TV, wondering if I was righteous enough to be saved from the carnage about to befall the earth in Armageddon.
Claim to Fame The former star of MTV's "Hard Times of R J Berger," which ran for two seasons starting in 2010, Mr. Iacono continues to pursue acting while also moonlighting as a club promoter, hosting a Wednesday-night party at the Rumpus Room on the Lower East Side, which draws a fashionable gay crowd.
"My think tank's in here," says Friedrich Kunath as he walks me past a Bond-worthy Jaguar E-Type, a rolling sculpture of sorts that anchors the foyer of his sprawling 14,000-square-foot studio in the East Los Angeles neighborhood of El Sereno, and opens a door onto a rumpus room stuffed with mid-century design gems.
Johnny Olson's Rumpus Room was a 1949-1952 American variety show hosted by Johnny Olson.
After this, John tells the audience that he is caught up in the "do-it-yourself" craze. John and Sarah are redoing their basement and making it into a rumpus room. On the left, Sarah is putting wallpaper up in the rumpus room using a "paint mixer" that John says he made for her, using a food mixer that Sarah laments is now ruined. As John admires his handiwork, the paint mixer goes haywire and shoots paint everywhere.
Tim Cuprisin, "Richman Munching his Way Through Brew City", OnMilwaukee.com, June 14, 2011 The newest restaurant in the area, adding to Water Street's credibility as a restaurant district, is The Rumpus Room, a gastropub from the Bartollota's.Carol Deptolla, "A Meat-Centric Menu at the Rumpus Room", Tap Milwaukee, October 4, 2011 More recently, the businesses within the district have resumed working together for the first time since Riversplash! ended, and now plan to host regular street festivals, such as the 2011 Halloween Block Party.
The Rascals eventually made it to Hollywood, and would send daily recordings of their shows back to WTMJ. Olson would eventually return to Milwaukee and WTMJ, where he would go on to create the first iteration of Johnny Olson's Rumpus Room. The show attracted major national performers, including Spike Jones and The Andrews Sisters. By 1942, the immense popularity of Rumpus Room prompted WTMJ to dedicate the large unfinished television studio (plans for what would later become WTMJ-TV were suspended due to World War II) in their new facility to the program.
He has written on architecture for various publications including Real Living, Habitus, The Saturday Paper, The Smith Journal and The Guardian. In 2017, Ross launched his second book, The Rumpus Room, capturing nostalgic short stories about life in Australia’s suburbs in the 60s, 70s and 80s. The Rumpus Room is now in its third print run. Ross's two part series on Australian Architecture, Streets of Your Town premiered on ABC TV in November 2016 to rave reviews, and quickly became the most watched arts program on the ABC for the year.
A recreation room arranged as a children's play area in a Chicago home.A recreation room (also known as a rec room, rumpus room, play room, playroom, or ruckus room) is a room used for a variety of purposes, such as parties, games and other everyday or casual use. The term is common in the United States, the term rumpus room is common in Australia, New Zealand and Canada, but is less common in the United Kingdom where the preferred term is games room. Often children and teenagers entertain their friends in the rec room, which is often located in the basement, away from the main living areas of the house.
In the 1940s, Olson hosted a popular radio show also titled Johnny Olson's Rumpus Room at WTMJ in Milwaukee. Sometime after 1943, Johnny moved the show (WTMJ continued to air Rumpus Room with a new host) to WMAQ in Chicago as an evening variety show running 10:30 pm to 12 midnight (CT). Olson went on to become a famous announcer on American game shows, including as the announcer on The Price Is Right on CBS Television and first-run syndication from 1972 until his death (the nighttime version of The Price Is Right reunited Olson with another prominent DuMont personality, Dennis James, for its first five years on air).
That same year, White and a business partner, Bill DeCesare (the WHVW sales manager), opened the first discotheque in the United States, the Rumpus Room Nightclub & Discotheque, in Dover Plains, N.Y. In deejaying professionally from a booth at the club, White unintentionally became the first professional nightclub DJ in America in 1965.
The soundtrack to The Locals was compiled by director Greg Page and released on Festival Mushroom Records It includes tracks by eight bands Page had directed music videos for, with the remaining three artists (Inspector Moog, Rumpus Room and Mobile Stud Unit) being Hamilton bands who had inspired Page when writing the film.
The upstairs level comprises two large rooms; a bedroom and a rumpus room. The construction of the dwelling uses the half log technique where vertical poles were placed at about 400–600 mm apart with lath nailed crosswise to these and completed with mud and stone infill. The timber was harvested from the property and each pole was roughly axed flat. The mud was dug from nearby Levy's gully.
Over time Kiwi homes are becoming larger and more luxurious. While old homes were mostly box-shaped bungalows, new houses are architecturally more complex, creating houses that are more individualistic and aesthetically pleasing. Popular extras can include a rumpus room (kids playroom), walk-in wardrobes, walk-in kitchen pantries, more bedrooms and extra bathrooms. New homes have more insulation and those built in the South Island must use double glazing.
In 2000 the EP was re-released on Pennimann Records from Spain. Some of the tracks in the past had been subject to bootlegging from outside Australia. The Fun Things earliest beginnings started in the mid 1970s with Brad Shepherd and John Hartley meeting each other to practice at their homes. According to Brad Shepherd, they used to practice Zeppelin and Sabbath and Deep Purple songs in Hartley's rumpus room, or at his place.
Sapphire Lounge renovated in 2014 and changed its name to Rumpus Room where Disciple now holds a residency on Tuesday nights. In 2013 DJ Disciple became the resident DJ at Flo Lounge and restaurant in Astoria Queens, where he currently plays every Friday and Saturday night. In March 2015, Disciple released the album My House Music Story, highlighting his best personal tracks. In April 2015, Disciple became the resident DJ of Baroque Nightclub, located in Astoria, Queens.
On Saturday December 23, 1939 Sylvia and Bill opened "Lassen Lodge" adjacent to Jiggs Station. A December 18, 1939 Red Bluff Daily News article about the opening, read; "Of California mountain architecture, the structure comprises a coffee shop, tap room and rumpus room, all of spacious proportions…..Mrs. Swart planned the lodge and Bill and his men cut and sawed all the rough timber and lumber used with a small portable saw rig. They started to cut last May".
Kids and Company is an American children's TV show that aired on the now- defunct DuMont Television Network on Saturday mornings from September 1, 1951 to May 2, 1953 and was hosted by Johnny Olson (billed as "Johnny Olsen" in the credits) and Ham Fisher.DuMont historical website The series was primarily sponsored by Red Goose Shoes. This was Olson's third series for DuMont, previously hosting the talent show Doorway to Fame and daytime variety series Johnny Olson's Rumpus Room.
Sapphire Lounge renovated in 2014 and changed its name to Rumpus Room where Disciple now holds a residency on Tuesday nights with E-Man and NY Knick. In 2013 DJ Disciple became the resident DJ at Flo Lounge and restaurant in Astoria Queens, where he currently plays every Friday and Saturday night. In March 2015, Disciple released the album My House Music Story, highlighting his best personal tracks. In April 2015, Disciple became the resident DJ of Baroque Nightclub, located in Astoria, Queens.
The Rumperbutts is a 2015 American musical comedy written and directed by Marc Brener, starring Kori Gardner and Jason Hammel of the indie pop duo Mates of State, as well as Vanessa Ray, Josh Brener and Arian Moayed. Marc Brener and Dena Hysell, of Rumpus Room Productions, are the producers of the film. The film is distributed by Mance Media and was released theatrically on May 22, 2015. The film was also released in HD and 4K Ultra HD formats.
This includes a hemlock-shaded pond with waterfall, a council ring, many terraces and pathways, as well as portions of the original plantings. The approximately 18,500-square-foot mansion includes seven bedrooms, a spacious glass conservatory, ballroom, basement rumpus room and coach house—as well as six towering chimneys, and a curving stair hall. The house itself was supposed to be modeled after sixteenth century English Tudor country homes. Its red Ludovici tile roof has been said to suggest some Norman influence.
Then he accuses Bernstein of ignoring him, just like the other celebrities he has recorded tapes for, such as Hank Aaron and Jonas Salk. After flying into an expletive-laden rage, Byck stands up on the bench and angrily sings the chorus to West Side Storys song "America" before storming offstage. John Hinckley sits in his rumpus room, aimlessly playing a guitar. Lynette Fromme enters and tries to convince him to play her a song (asking for "Helter Skelter"), but he refuses.
The Barbarians were formed in the summer of 1964 in Provincetown, Massachusetts, by original members Victor "Moulty" Moulton, Bruce Benson, Ronnie Enos, and Jerry Causi. The band was quickly assembled by Moulton, who had agreed to do a gig at The Rumpus Room, an ex-jazz club where his cousin worked. After packing the house for their opening performance, they were asked to come back numerous times throughout the season. By the end of the summer, record companies had heard about them and they were taken to New York to start their careers.
There are 27 different maps, each featuring a different theme, layout and size. The 27 toy-like environment maps include Junk Yard, Castle, Neighbourhood, House Top, Model Ship, PVC Factory, Chess, Battle Mine, Toy Garden, Magic Paper Land, The Studio, Toy Fleet, Academy, Hobby Shop, Bitmap, Wild West, Rumpus Room, Cargo, PVC Factory (Night), Forgotten Junk Yard, Beach, Tracker Factory, Bitmap 2, Rock Band, Rock Band W, Rock Band S, Foosball and Championship Castle siege. The Reactor map is only for Invasion. Academy Invasion is the only map for the Boss Battle.
Clay Cole was born in Youngstown, Ohio.Thedeadrockstarsclub.com - accessed December 2010 He became a juvenile stage and radio actor; then in 1953, at age 15, became the television host and producer of his own Saturday night teen music show, Rucker's Rumpus Room, first on WKBN-TV, then, until 1957, on WFMJ. Arriving in Manhattan in 1957, he worked first as an NBC page, then as a production assistant on the troubled quiz show Twenty One, the events at which were recreated in the 1994 film Quiz Show, directed by Robert Redford.
From the town of Lewiston in Winona County, Laufenburger was active in the community before and after his time in the Senate. A graduate of Winona High School, he was a local insurance agency owner and radio announcer, perhaps best known for his radio show "Roger's Rumpus Room." He served as a justice of the peace in Lewiston from 1951 to 1953, and was later a member of the village council from 1956 to 1962. After leaving the Senate, he again served on the city's council from 1989 to 1992, and was mayor from 1992 to 2001.
Olson's first network job on radio was in New York City in 1944, hosting (with his wife) the audience- participation show Ladies Be Seated, a stunt game along the lines of Truth or Consequences, broadcast on NBC Blue. He had previously hosted several radio shows in Chicago, including the second iteration of Johnny Olson's Rumpus Room, a late-night variety show broadcast from 10:30 p.m. to 12 midnight, which was also the name of a later daytime talk show he hosted on the DuMont Television Network. He also was host of Johnny Olson's Luncheon Club on ABC radio in 1950-1951.
In 1945, Olson and his wife hosted a five-week run of a TV version of Ladies Be Seated. From May 1947 to July 1949, Olson hosted Doorway to Fame, an evening television talent show on the new DuMont Television Network. From January 1949 to July 1952, Olson hosted Johnny Olson's Rumpus Room, a daytime television talk show which was the first daytime show broadcast from DuMont's flagship station WABD over DuMont's small East Coast network. Olson also hosted the Saturday-morning children's show Kids and Company on DuMont from September 1951 to June 1952, with co-host Ham Fisher.
West End, a cosmopolitan suburb about two km south-west of the CBD, plays host to a wide variety of street dining, music, bars like the Rumpus Room, the Lychee Lounge, Uber, The HiFi, Ill Manor and others. RSL clubs and local pubs around the suburbs occasionally have live acts. Most major concerts are held in the Brisbane Entertainment Centre in Boondall, the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre adjacent to the South Bank Parklands or the centrally located Riverstage. Other major events (including raves) are hosted at the RNA Showgrounds (due to its massive size and under-utilization when not hosting the Ekka) and more recently, Suncorp Stadium.
Her debut extended play (EP), Sponge will be released on June 30 from Innit Recordings. It was composed entirely by singer-songwriter and producer James Levy, mixed at The Rumpus Room and mastered by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound. The lead single, "These Days" was positively received by critics as a "timeless piece of pop perfect" while also pointing out the "60s-inspired vibe and Price's fuzzed out vocals add to the track's winsome, retro feel". The second single, title track "Sponge", was also positively received by critics as a "tune resplendent in beats to march to and Lane Price's honeyed tones layered and lightly reverbed".
The series was hosted by Johnny Olson,The December 11, 1948, issue of Billboard reported that Danton Walker was the master of ceremonies. who would go on to host the DuMont daytime variety show Johnny Olson's Rumpus Room from 1949 to 1952, and many other television series and game shows, including the Saturday morning children's show Kids and Company on DuMont from September 1951 to June 1952, with co-host Ham Fisher. Regulars on the program included The Tophatters, described as "instrumentalists and novelty singers". On May 15, 1948, announcer Joe Bolton left Doorway to Fame to start on WPIX-TV as announcer and weatherman.
Shapes in Space (set in the rumpus room) focuses on visual and spatial awareness, with the presenter exploring shapes, colour and everyday materials such as boxes and playdough. The final segment in which the cast comes together is entitled Sharing Stories, where a story is told to explore interpersonal relationships and emotions. The episodes are bookended with a Song of the Week; a pop-style feature song which corresponds with the weekly theme and sets an educational topic for the week's episodes. An additional segment, The Chatterbox, focuses on learning of the English language through simple words and phrases, featuring the puppet of the same name teaching a toy robot named Tinka how to speak.
Jack Washburn with President Eisenhower, 1957 In 1953, Diane met Jack Washburn at Hermy King's Rumpus Room, where he was performing with entertainer Johnny Desmond. Jack Washburn had begun his career performing in night clubs in San Francisco and traveled with actor and comedian Bob Hope to entertain the troops during World War 2. Mr. Washburn is best known for his roles as Marius in Josh Logan's 'Fanny' on Broadway, where he replaced Bill Tabbert as the lead after Tabbert became ill, and the 1954 film The Black Orchid starring Sophia Loren and Anthony Quinn. Diane also appeared on the popular television series Arthur Godfrey Talent Scouts, where she introduced her husband onto stage to sing 'Rags to Riches.
Desperate to finally kill Rocky and Bullwinkle and have them as trophy heads for his rumpus room, Fearless Leader assigns his spies Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale a new mission: to use a robotic female moose to seduce Bullwinkle, and inevitably destroy him (as well as Rocky in the process). Boris controls the robot's actions through the interior. When Rocky and Bullwinkle return to Frostbite Falls after escaping from a Mayan temple, they are rewarded with a special day of their honor at a town ceremony, in which Bullwinkle is immediately smitten with Boris’ robot disguise. The two spend time together, with Boris constantly attempting to kill Bullwinkle, only to bring himself bad luck to Lady Gaga's Bad Romance.
Comcast purchased TechTV in May 2004 and merged it with its G4 network, necessitating a move for X-Play's base of operations from San Francisco to G4's Santa Monica studios. The new set designed for the show resembled a lounge—or rumpus room - where the hosts could sit around while discussing their latest reviews (during the 400th episode, which originally aired on May 8, 2006, all chairs were removed from the set so that Adam and Morgan had to stand throughout the duration of each episode). While originally maintaining its late-night time slot, new episodes were eventually moved to 4:00 p.m. EST in the afternoons (usually airing on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays) starting on April 10, 2006. This changed to 3:00 p.m.
In 1993 Bartolotta entered into partnership with his brother, Joe Bartolotta, co- founding The Bartolotta Restaurants. As chef and co-owner, the Milwaukee-based restaurant group would go on to start and run one fine dining restaurant (Bacchus, 2004), six upscale casual restaurants (Ristorante Bartolotta, 1993, Pizzeria Piccola, 2003, Lake Park Bistro, 1996, Mr. B's, 1999, Rumpus Room, 2011, and Joey Gerard's, 2012, two locations) and five quick casual restaurants ( Nonna's, 1998, two Northpoint Custard locations, 2008 and 2011, and two Pizzeria Piccola locations, 2003 and 2011). Mr. B's, Bartolotta's Lake Park Bistro, and Ristorante Bartolotta respectively won the DiRoNA (Distinguished Restaurants of North America) award. The Bartolotta brothers also established Bartolotta Catering and Special Events Company that exclusively caters to Pier Wisconsin (2005) and The Grain Exchange (2008).
Aunty Donna was originally formed in 2011 after its members met at University of Ballarat's Arts Academy. In 2012, their debut show, Aunty Donna in Pantsuits, was nominated for the Melbourne International Comedy Festival's Golden Gibbo Award, and their second show, Aunty Donna and the Fax Machine Shop, debuted at the 2012 Melbourne Fringe Festival winning the People's Choice Award. In December 2012, Aunty Donna created Aunty Donna's Rumpus Room, a seven-part web series which originally aired on C31 Melbourne and then on its YouTube channel. 2014 saw third live show, World's Greatest Showbag, debut at Melbourne International Comedy Festival, as well as a Best Of live show that debuted the group internationally at both SF Sketchfest and Edinburgh Festival Fringe. In 2015, Aunty Donna's self-titled live show toured around Australia at Adelaide Fringe Festival, Melbourne International Comedy Festival, and in Sydney as well as the UK at Edinburgh, Soho Theatre and in Dartmouth. The group created Aunty Donna, a half-hour television pilot for the ABC and Screen Australia as part of the inaugural Fresh Blood Pilot Season comedy initiative, as well as 1999, a ten-part web series exclusively for YouTube as part of Screen Australia and Google’s Skip Ahead funding, which was released in early 2016.

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