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    Oct 1, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. From Baltimore to Broadway to Hollywood

    Over the years, many noted actors, such as Mildred Natwick, Edward Everett Horton, Mildred Dunnock, Charley Chase, Francis X. Bushman, Anita Gillette and Josh Charles, have hailed from Baltimore, and their paths to stardom often began by treading the...

    Tags: Edward Everett Horton, Television, Ray Bolger, Baltimore Museum of Art, Maurice Chevalier

  2. Jun 28, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Calvert Ross Bregel Sr., trial lawyer, dies

    Calvert Ross Bregel Sr., a renowned trial lawyer and lifelong outdoorsman, died June 19 of complications from Alzheimer's disease at the Presbyterian Home of Maryland in Towson. The Glen Arm resident was 84.
    Calvert Ross Bregel Sr., a renowned trial lawyer and lifelong outdoorsman, died June 19 of complications from Alzheimer's disease at the Presbyterian Home of Maryland in Towson. The Glen Arm resident was 84. The son of an attorney and a homemaker, Mr....

    Tags: Justice System, Rentals, Homes, Family, Elections

  4. Jan 30, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Patty Andrews dies at 94; Andrews Sisters' last surviving member

    They were the swinging, sassy voice of the homefront for U.S. service personnel overseas during World War II, singing catchy hit tunes such as <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch%3Fv=qafnJ6mRbgk">"Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy"</a> and <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch%3Fv=zGxL2uNr7bk">"Rum and Coca Cola"</a> that delighted Americans and catapulted the Andrews Sisters to the very top of the pop charts.
    They were the swinging, sassy voice of the homefront for U.S. service personnel overseas during World War II, singing catchy hit tunes such as "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" and "Rum and Coca Cola" that delighted Americans and catapulted the Andrews Sisters to...

    Tags: Coca-Cola Co., Danny Kaye, Heart Attack, Al Jolson, Rex Reed

  6. Dec 10, 2012 |Story| HB Independent
  7. In the Pipeline: Journey through Hollywood to H.B.

    When I walk at the Bolsa Chica wetlands I rarely wear a watch. That's because of the fire station located across from where I park at Warner Avenue and Pacific Coast Highway. There's a large sundial on the side of the building and so that's how I measure time while I'm there.
    When I walk at the Bolsa Chica wetlands I rarely wear a watch. That's because of the fire station located across from where I park at Warner Avenue and Pacific Coast Highway. There's a large sundial on the side of the building and so that's how I...

    Tags: Mary Astor, Book, Music, Authors, Jon Hall

  8. Oct 30, 2012 | Allentown Morning Call
  9. How Was It For You?

    Blogging with Bill White
    Just before we went to bed Monday night, I stepped from our powerless house onto the front porch to see whether the wind was dying down. I glanced right and saw evergreen branches sticking through the porch where they wouldn't......
  10. Aug 3, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  11. 1952 Olympic Telethon

    Framework
    Three old friends, Bing Crosby and Bob Hope at table and Dorothy Lamour at microphone, lead 14 1/2 hour Olympic Telethon that received more than $1,000,000 in pledges for the U.S. Olympic team....
  12. Apr 29, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. The Siren's Call: Where's Rimbaud?

    In the worlds of myth and literature, plenty of figures have had their "lost" years. There are, to name a few, Sherlock Holmes (after the plunge from Reichenbach Falls), the wizard Merlin (was he imprisoned in a cave or was he killed?), Shakespeare (what was his education and upbringing?) and Jesus (did he or didn't he go to India as a child?).
    Los Angeles Times
    In the worlds of myth and literature, plenty of figures have had their "lost" years. There are, to name a few, Sherlock Holmes (after the plunge from Reichenbach Falls), the wizard Merlin (was he imprisoned in a cave or was he killed?), Shakespeare...

    Tags: Arthur Rimbaud, Fiction, Poetry, Authors, Literature

  14. Oct 3, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Edith Head's legend endures

    It's been almost 29 years since Edith Head's died, but interest in the enigmatic American costume designer with the signature, seemingly impenetrable, circular eyeglasses has never waned. This fall, the Hollywood legend is the subject of a new book, as well as a one-woman show about her life that opens Oct. 1  at the El Portal Theatre in North Hollywood.
    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    It's been almost 29 years since Edith Head's died, but interest in the enigmatic American costume designer with the signature, seemingly impenetrable, circular eyeglasses has never waned. This fall, the Hollywood legend is the subject of a new book, as...

    Tags: Bette Davis, Grace Kelly, Los Angeles Times, Hair and Nails, Sting

  16. Jul 22, 2009 |Story| KSWB-LTV
  17. Del Mar race track has rich history

    FOX 5 San Diego Reporter
    A crowd of 40,000 people was expected to move through the turnstiles of the Del Mar race track on Wednesday. Since 1937, people have passed through the gates to be a part of San Diego county's racing season. The track has a rich history, but how many...

    Tags: Ava Gardner, Lucille Ball, History, Bing Crosby, Desi Arnaz

  18. May 13, 2010 | Orlando Sentinel
  19. Universal Studios: A walk among the stars, dead or alive

    Theme Park Rangers» Orlando Sentinel – Theme Park Rangers
    Several months ago, I was at Universal Studios and thought, “One day I'm going to be bored enough to come out here and survey the stars in the sidewalk.” That day was yesterday, when I went to the Hollywood area of the theme park and took...
  20. May 17, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  21. Movie Star Mystery Photo

    The Daily Mirror
    Los Angeles Times file photo I’m calling this series of mystery photos “Lucille Ball and Friends.” In going through The Times’ files of Ball photos, I was struck by the number of unfamiliar images. We’ve all seen the stills of Lucy and Ethel...
  22. Jun 7, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  23. Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood, June 7, 1940

    The Daily Mirror
    The Times publishes another war map by Charles Owens. June 7, 1940: “Hollywood After Dark: Dorothy Lamour calmly changing stockings at her table in the Del Mar dining room while strong men wilted,” Jimmie Fidler says....
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