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- This aging rocker works out, no small feat in Lucullan France, and he's all over the stage.
- Whatever artistic doubt may have been suggested by the exhibition was obliterated by the Lucullan feast the artist staged to celebrate its opening.
- Many of the members resided at the Waldorf Towers . " Lucullans " were characterized as the " most sensitive and cultivated palates in New York, a sometimes questionable center of civilization and sophistication ".
- The fate of this final Western Roman emperor is somewhat uncertain, but it is believed that he retired to the Lucullan Villa in Campania and died before 488, when the body of the saint Severinus was brought there.
- This particular day was to end with wine aplenty, a Lucullan bash at " 21, " restricted to 100 wine lovers willing to spend big bucks to share Johnson's meal and, he hoped, buy the book.
- Off to one side, a Lucullan buffet table bends under the weight of 10-pound lobsters on beds of seaweed, innumerable super-shrimp, heads of broccoli and cauliflower, bunches of grapes, and mega-loaves of bread.
- There was a Lucullan buffet in the formal dining room, laden with oysters and lobsters, fresh foie gras and baby quails in aspic, to be enjoyed with one's choice from a spectacular list of more than 1, 000 wines.
- Though a " Lucullan feast " has passed into proverb, Lucullus was not a mere Scythian knife sharpener'( now thought to depict the executioner getting ready to flay Marsyas ) which the Medici removed to Florence, for example, was found in this garden.
- Outsiders seem unable to grasp the subtleties of a Tuesday Special Tex-Mex enchilada plate or mesquite-fired beef barbecue or the need of chowchow on freshly cooked black-eyed peas _ certainly not the ethical maintenance of that most endearing and enduring Lucullan feast, the chicken-fried steak meal.
- The sources do agree that Romulus took up residence in the Castel dell'Ovo ( Lucullan Villa ) in Naples, now a castle but originally built as a grand sea-side house by Lucullus in the 1st century BC, The villa was converted into a monastery before 500 to hold the saint's remains.
- For dinner on Saturday night ( the farm provides only breakfast ), we were torn between driving 45 minutes or so back to one of the Lucullan landmarks of Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine _ Good'n'Plenty in Smoketown or Plain and Fancy on Route 340 between Bird in Hand and Intercourse ( each seating more than 600 people ) _ or finding something closer.
- We were seated in the Colonnade Room, a confection of maroon Wedgwood and cut-glass chandeliers where a pianist serenaded, and left to forage among the Lucullan splendor : tureens of shrimp bisque and eggnog soup, platters of snow crab legs, raw oysters and unpeeled shrimp on beds of seaweed, breads, fruit, pates, cold cuts, chafing dishes of salmon with creamed oysters, spinach ravioli, roast turkey, goose with red cabbage and a carving block with sliced prime rib.