- Astley, so too have the
types of
venue where these circuses have performed. The
earliest modern circuses were
performed in open-air
structures with limited...
- "Bread and
circuses" (or "bread and games"; from Latin:
panem et circenses) is a
metonymic phrase referring to
superficial appea****t. It is attributed...
-
Circus Circus is used as the name for:
Circus Circus Atlantic City, a
defunct hotel and
casino project,
Atlantic City, New
Jersey Circus Circus Enterprises...
-
following Bailey's
death in 1906, but ran the
circuses separately until they were
merged in 1919.
After 1957, the
circus no
longer exhibited under its own portable...
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owned and
operated by Phil Ruffin.
Circus Circus includes the
largest permanent circus in the world. It
features circus and
trapeze acts, as well as carnival...
-
performer in many
circuses. Most
often seen in
traditional circuses, the
ringmaster is a
master of
ceremonies that
introduces the
circus acts to the audience...
-
Circus is a 1939
comedy film
starring the Marx
Brothers (Groucho,
Harpo and Chico)
released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in
which they help save a
circus from...
- Look up
bread and
circuses in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bread and
circuses was how the
Roman poet
Juvenal characterized the
imperial leadership's...
-
smaller than
circuses.
According to
Edward Gibbon the
Roman people, at the
start of the 5th
century AD: ...still
considered the
Circus as
their home...
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maintaining the illusion.
These circuses are
known as "Humbug" flea
circuses.
Michael Bentine gave a
mechanical flea
circus a
regular slot on his television...