Sentences with phrase «as proprietress»

Tolentino is deeply influenced by her extensive experience as a caregiver, an Eastern and aquatic bodyworker, a highly disciplined contemporary dancer, and as proprietress of Clit Club in New York.

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The author is the proprietress of The Rather Sweet Bakery and Café in Texas, and she offers several signature Lone Star state desserts: a rich Fredericksburg Peach Cream Cheese Tart, crunchy Texas Pralines and Texas Big Hairs Lemon - Lime Meringue Tarts, with meringue piled as high as a Houston debutante's coif.
In her latest, as «proprietress» of this Thai restaurant in San Francisco's Union Square, she and chef de cuisine Michael Gaines kick out spicy tamarind - glazed wings, chicken fat rice, and more hard - to - find specialties from Techamuanvivit's native Thailand.
Joined by Chris Mannix (Walton Goggins), a squawking onetime Southern bushwhacker who claims to be Red Rock's incoming sheriff, they arrive at Minnie's, which is occupied not by the Mexican - hating proprietress, but, suspiciously, by a bandito - type called Bob (Demián Bichir); Red Rock's English hangman Oswaldo Mobray (Tim Roth, initially as suave as Christophe Waltz); soft - spoken cowboy Joe Gage (Michael Madsen), who's apparently travelling home to mom; and former Confederate general Sandy Smithers (Bruce Dern, pictured below), who oversaw the mass execution of black Union recruits at the 1862 Battle of Baton Rouge.
Helen Mirren delivers another captivating performance in Lasse Hallström's «The Hundred - Foot Journey» as Madame Mallory, the icy chef proprietress of a fancy Michelin - starred French restaurant in the south of France.
A few scenes fleetingly mitigate the almost total dearth of laughs by injecting weird poignancy: a return visit to the stripper played by Heather Graham plays out an interesting idea about the passage of time since the first movie in 2009, and Melissa McCarthy livens up the picture in a couple of scenes as a pawn - shop proprietress with eyes for Alan, suggesting that maybe what the otherwise hopeless case needs is the love of a good woman.
In Ingmar Bergman's feature directing debut, urban beauty - shop proprietress Miss Jenny arrives in an idyllic rural town one morning to whisk away her eighteen - year - old daughter, Nelly, whom she abandoned as a child, from the loving woman who has raised her.
Besides, there is something deep and compelling about the house, as if it, not Peggy, the old and beautiful proprietress, is offering her a place within its walls.
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