- A
loving cup is a
large cup with two
arching handles. It can
describe a
shared drinking container traditionally used at
weddings and banquets,
often made...
- "
Loving Cup" is a song by the
Rolling Stones,
which appears on
their 1972
album Exile on Main St. An
early version of "
Loving Cup", with a
completely different...
- Orleans, and
Johnson &
Wales University. She was
awarded Times-Picayune
Loving Cup Award in 1997. The
Southern Food and
Beverage Museum in New Orleans, Louisiana...
- overdubs. The
final gospel-inflected
arrangements of "Tumbling Dice", "
Loving Cup", "Let It Loose" and "Shine a Light" were
inspired by Jagger, Preston...
-
champions are a
large loving cup for men and a
large silver plate for women. A
loving-
cup trophy is a
common variety of trophy; it is a
cup shape,
usually on...
- A
cup is an open-top
container used to hold
liquids for
pouring or drinking.
Although mainly used for drinking, it also can be used to
store solids for...
- the
Cup ran for four seasons,
until 1996,
before being discontinued due to
fixture congestion. The
trophy was a 22-inch (56 cm) high gold
loving cup mounted...
- 1901, The Times-Picayune/The New
Orleans Advocate has
annually awarded a
Loving cup to
individuals who have
contributed to
improving life in the New Orleans...
-
National Museum of Australia,
accessed 9
November 2013 "History of the
Cup: The
loving cup trophy". Melbournecup.com.
Archived from the
original on 1 March...
- Museum, New Orleans. In 2011,
Goldring was
awarded The Times-Picayune
Loving Cup,
awarded annually since 1901 for
philanthropy in the New
Orleans area...