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Wikimedia Commons has
media related to cothurns. A
buskin is a knee- or calf-length boot made of
leather or cloth,
enclosed by material, and laced, from...
- Sock and
buskin are
ancient symbols of
comedy and tragedy. In
ancient Gr**** theatre,
actors in
tragic roles wore a boot
called a
buskin (Latin cothurnus)...
- the sock and
buskin,
which have also come to
represent comedy and tragedy, and the
masks are thus
sometimes referred to as Sock and
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David Buskin (born
December 13, 1943, in New York City) is a singer, songwriter, performer, author, playwright,
jingle composer and girls'
basketball coach...
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Buskin River is a
river on
Kodiak Island in the
state of Alaska. It is 3.5
miles (5.6 km) long, and is 3.7
miles (6.0 km)
southwest of the island's...
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Buskin (1910 – July 5, 1917) was an
American Thoroughbred racehorse is best
known for
winning the 1913
Preakness Stakes.
Owned and
trained by John Whalen...
- road for the
Buskin River State Recreation Site,
which has camping,
picnic areas, beaches, and
fishing for
salmon and
trout in the
Buskin River. The Pasagshak...
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Scaramouche Scaramouche is a
historical novel by
Rafael Sabatini,
originally published in 1921. A...
- Klan.
Partial credits (those
noted with a reference)
mostly via
Richard Buskin and
Rodney Mills.
Ronnie Van Zant – lead
vocals Ed King – lead guitar, backing...
- a
development deal with
Buskin Records founded by
Jeffrey Evans, who Day
asked to be her
manager in 2013.
Later Day &
Buskin earned a
record deal with...