Parisian flat containing €2.1 million painting lay untouched for 70 years – Telegraph. For 70 years the Parisian apartment had been left uninhabited, under lock
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NAME: Ann Richards OCCUPATION: U.S. Governor BIRTH DATE: September 01, 1933 DEATH DATE: September 13, 2006 PLACE OF BIRTH: Lakeview, Texas PLACE OF DEATH: Austin,
“One Town’s War on Gay Teens” – Rolling Stone
One Town’s War on Gay Teens | Politics News | Rolling Stone. Every morning, Brittany Geldert stepped off the bus and bolted through the double
‘Mockingbird’ film at 50: Lessons on tolerance, justice, fatherhood hold true.
‘Mockingbird’ film at 50: Lessons on tolerance, justice, fatherhood hold true – CNN.com. (CNN) — “Miss Jean Louise, stand up. Your father’s passin’.” One
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Andy Warhol died my junior year of high school. Shortly after that, I became obsessed with him, but more specifically, his collections. I read every
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Who wouldn’t want a babysitter like Esmerelda or a friend with no social filter like Bernice Clifton? She stole the scene, the focus, and the
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A true original, Ali MacGraw didn’t only represent the late 60s and early 70s Bohemian-meets-American-Prep style: she was one of the people that invented it.
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My mother first introduced my sister and me to Alfred Hitchcock via the movies “Psycho” and “Rear Window” (we watched them after school quite often),
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Everyone loves her amazing over-the-top scenery-chewing performance as Endora on Bewitched. She was fierce before fierce was fierce. You should watch Citizen Kane and pay
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At one time, I had this grand idea that I was going to read every Agatha Christie mystery in order of publication. That is a
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Today is Jack Lemmon’s birthday. Throughout his career, he turned in consistently top notch performances and mad his “every man” persona so desirable. Watch him
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I was given a copy of “The Razor’s Edge” quite a while ago and read it in long stretches during my commute to and from