Clara Socks
Description: Clara is a feminine given name of Latin origin, meaning "bright, clear, famous." It is a variant of the name Clarissa, and is also related to the name Claire. Clara is a classic and timeless name, and it is often given to girls who are intelligent and independent. It is a popular name in many countries, including the United States, Canada, and Germany.
Description: Damian Clara is an Italian professional ice hockey player who is a goaltender for Brynäs IF of the Swedish Hockey League while under contract to the Anaheim Ducks of the National Hockey League. He was drafted 60th overall by the Anaheim Ducks in the second round of the 2023 NHL entry draft.
Description: Step into the pulsating heart of music innovation with Fred Again in a Boiler Room session. In this intimate setting, Fred's genius as a producer takes center stage, seamlessly fusing genres and pushing sonic boundaries. The Boiler Room becomes a melting pot of electronic beats and experimental sounds, creating an electrifying atmosphere where the audience is immersed in the raw, unfiltered energy of Fred Again's musical wizardry.
Description: The burger wars of the '80s were a real thing, with all the major players striking out at each other with escalating jabs played out through multimillion dollar TV ad campaigns. Hitting the airwaves on January 10, 1984, one of them was the “Where’s the Beef?” campaign, starring cantankerous Russian octogenarian Clara Peller. Sitting down to eat in a fast food restaurant and opening an oversized bun to reveal a tiny burger patty in the middle, Peller's gruff delivery of “Where’s the Beef?” was an instant sensation.
Description: Damian Clara is an Italian professional ice hockey player who is a goaltender for Brynäs IF of the Swedish Hockey League while under contract to the Anaheim Ducks of the National Hockey League. He was drafted 60th overall by the Anaheim Ducks in the second round of the 2023 NHL entry draft.
Description: Silent films date back to the 1830s, and better theaters accompanied them with live music and effects provided by pipe organs. When sound films came arrived in the 1920s, theaters removed the pipe organs in favor of new sound equipment. In the '60s, someone decided to put one of these organs into a Bay Area pizza restaurant, and it was a hit. Bill Breuer like the concept and opened his first restaurant, Pizza and Pipes, in Santa Clara, California in 1962, choosing the biggest pipe organ he could find. A decade later, he opened a second location in Seattle, eventually opening in Tacoma and Bellevue. Other restaurateurs opened their own, and in the '70s and ’80s, pipe organ music could be heard in more than 100 pizzerias across the country!