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Art is her passion, and she owns the majority of the renowned Olio's gallery.
The stump speech was usually the highlight of the olio, the minstrel show's second act.
An olio requires a sturdy roll tube to prevent sagging.
It was the beginning of the evening and Olio was just revving up for the dinner service.
And there are other restaurants, like Olio, where the food - more connected to tradition - is in a kind of "groove."
Weekends at Olio are noisy, but service is excellent and if the food suffered, it wasn't noticeable.
The nightly show consists of a locally-written melodrama, followed by the Olio.
After the melodrama is finished, the Olio begins.
Composed of approximately 20 "acts," the Olio can best be compared to a comedic variety show.
Although many of the acts are replaced every year, some acts have become constant yearly features in the Olio.
It is essential in an olio to present romance, nostalgia, color, extravagance, and affectionate fun.
Olio Fields is home to several softball fields.
"Olio Dance" - This is rarely performed now, since it was composed simply to cover a change of scenery.
The show consists of two halves, Olio and Minstrel.
I've been to Olio on the weekends and I've been there with large parties - five one night, seven another.
"The Virginny Cupids" was an operatic olio and the most popular of the time.
"The meal was spaghetti aglio e olio, al dente with a sprinkle of black pepper."
Last December, he sold Olio and the Temple Bar.
Tommy Dell Olio playing his original song titled Hard Line.
The last step is giving two or three coats of a liquid mix composed by oil - olio paglierino - and a type of petrol.
Catching Olio, Cardona heard the man murmur: "It is finished!"
Each show also ends with a musical olio, in which the performers dress up in various costumes and do musical numbers.
For example, a dish I like very much at Olio is the grilled chicken breast, served (as are many of the entrees) with mashed potatoes.
Today, the Italian terms manganello and olio di ricino, even used separately, still carry strong political connotations (especially the latter).
Early live shows presented, for instance, "the musical olio, consisting of solos on glass bells, and birch-bark whistling."