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What is toulouse famous?

if you are asking why Henri Marie Raymond de Toulouse-Lautrec-Monfa is famous, he was a french painter, print maker and illustrator who is known for his paintings of the Moulin Rouge cabaret.


Who was the first woman to win both an Oscar for best actress and an Emmy in the same year?

Liza Minnelli won an Oscar for Cabaret (1972), and the same year won an Emmy for her TV special Liza with a "Z".


How did Coco Chanel get the nickname coco?

She used to go to a cafe called "La Rotonde", one night she decided to get up in front of everyone and sing. She sang a song about a little girl who lost her dog "Coco", and the whole crowd chanted "Coco", as she sang, giving her the nickname of Coco.


What stared Maya angelo career?

As a teenager, Dr. Angelou's love for the arts won her a scholarship to study dance and drama at San Francisco's Labor School. At 14, she dropped out to become San Francisco's first African-American female cable car conductor. She later finished high school, giving birth to her son, Guy, a few weeks after graduation. As a young single mother, she supported her son by working as a waitress and cook, however her passion for music, dance, performance, and poetry would soon take center stage.In 1954 and 1955, Dr. Angelou toured Europe with a production of the opera Porgy and Bess. She studied modern dance with Martha Graham, danced with Alvin Ailey on television variety shows and, in 1957, recorded her first album, Calypso Lady. In 1958, she moved to New York, where she joined the Harlem Writers Guild, acted in the historic Off-Broadway production of Jean Genet's The Blacks and wrote and performed Cabaret for Freedom.


What sports were played in the concentration camps?

I'm not sure of your questions...if you mean sports that were being played around the world while the holocaust was going on, then that was in the early 1940's, so you got most of the olympic sports (not new inclusions like sand v-ball), baseball/football/soccer...pretty much all the same ones today unless they were invented in the last 60 years.