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Elegant Southern comfort at First & Hope
Brand XâSupper clubâ is a nostalgic term that PR flacks like to throw around when describing their client. Picture a glamorous, meticulously decorated room where the likes of Cary Grant and Irene Dunne sit at little tables sipping cocktails and nibbling... -
Thursday's TV Highlights: “On the Road With Austin & Santino,” on Lifetime
Show TrackerClick here to download TV listings for the week of July 25 - 30 in PDF format This week's TV Movies Weekly TV Listings can also be downloaded here TRAVELING: Former âProject Runwayâ favorites Austin Scarlet and Santino Rice design...... -
From the Vaults: 'My Favorite Wife' (1940)
The Daily MirrorReturning to earlier themes of Cary Grant and wife-swapping, this week we have "My Favorite Wife," a screwball comedy. As usual with this genre, your mood will determine whether you find the antics hilarious or simply trying. So if you are at all tired or... -
Movie Star Mystery Photo
The Daily MirrorLos Angeles Times file photo Update: Virtually everyone recognized our mystery guest as Louise Beavers. Oct. 27, 1962: Louise Beavers dies at the age of 60. Nov. 2, 1962: Services for Louise Beavers include her favorite gospel song, âCity Called Heaven,... -
Hedda Hopper, March 13, 1942
The Daily MirrorMarch 13, 1942: Jimmy Cagney learns lines quickly while Humphrey Bogart is slow and painstaking, Hedda Hopper says ⦠and John Barrymore reads them from a blackboard! On the jump, Irene Dunne took a trip to Europe to try to avoid making âTheodora... -
USC to house works of architectural 'unsung hero'
L.A. NOWTo the cognoscenti, Edward H. Fickett was the award-winning architect behind the Port of Los Angeles, La Costa Resort & Spa, Edwards Air Force Base and tens of thousands of airy, affordable tract homes throughout Southern California. To Better Homes...... -
UCLA Archive unearths gems in 'Unburied Treasures'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe UCLA Film & Television Archive is no small place. The Library of Congress aside, it's the biggest collection in the country, with film holdings alone numbering a staggering 85,000 titles. Wouldn't you like to take a peek at the rarities hidden in...Tags: Entertainment, Cinema Industry, Elizabeth Taylor, Ernst Lubitsch, George Cukor
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Van Johnson, MGM's boy-next-door, dies at 92
Van Johnson, who soared to stardom during World War II as MGM's boy-next-door in films such as "A Guy Named Joe" and "Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo" and became one of the era's top box-office draws, died Friday. He was 92.
Johnson, who was most frequently...Tags: Lucille Ball, Entertainment, MGM Inc., Periodicals, Celebrities
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Spirit of old Hollywood lives on in 1990s Holmby Hills estate
Special to The TimesACTRESS Irene Dunne, who starred opposite the likes of Cary Grant and Spencer Tracy, lived for more than 40 years in a French colonial-style house on the site of this estate in Holmby Hills. After Dunne died at age 88 in 1990, her Paul Williams-...Tags: Cary Grant, Homes, Metal and Mineral, Death, Spencer Tracy
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Smaller gyms help exercise social skills
Special to The TimesWHEN IT comes to health clubs, do you prefer the enormous, multilevel variety where you can retain your anonymity even after years of blood, sweat and towels, or do you opt for the small mom-and-pop "Cheers"-type gym where everybody knows your name? A...Tags: Whole Foods Market, Entertainment, Celine Dion, Foods and Beverages, Eddie Cantor
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Allan Jones; Tenor Sang in '30s Film Farces
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAllan Jones, the boyishly good-looking lyric tenor who added pleasant musical interludes to film farces of the 1930s, has died of lung cancer. The curly-haired Jones, whose signature song was "Donkey Serenade," was 84 when he died Saturday in New York...Tags: Entertainment, Judy Garland, Victor Herbert, Bars and Clubs, Irene Hervey
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The story of the Oscars
While it's true that there's only so much anyone can say about the Oscars, remember it can be said again and again. As a reader (and writer), I know by now that there are 10 abiding Oscar stories. Here they are, all in a single article: The history...
Tags: Lillian Gish, Amy Poehler, Double Indemnity (movie), The Sessions (movie), Arts
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