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"Love in the Afternoon": A Classic DVD Movie Review
Few people I know can resist an old Billy Wilder film. I certainly can't, which makes me wonder how I managed to miss the movie I'm about to review - - "Love in the Afternoon." The film stars Audrey Hepburn, Gary Cooper, and Maurice Chevalier.
One of Lesage's skilled employees tends to an intricate piece of embroidery - the kind of work that has made the company's name.
Before I get to the topic for today, I just wanted to share my own personal Ed McMahon memory.
Frances Dee: Actress was Once Hailed as "The Most Beautiful Woman in Motion Pictures"
Actress Frances Dee, hailed as one of the most beautiful women in motion pictures, was born Jane Dee in Los Angeles, on November 26, 1909.
Margaret Sherick: Oh, to be young a " but then again . . .
Maurice Chevalier had it all wrong. Remember "GiGi" and Maurice singing, "I'm glad I'm not young anymore." Was he out of his mind, or what? Who among us doesn't long for the days of our youth - the unwrinkled face, the dark, shiny head of hair, the firm body, the unhesitant step, the undaunted digestive tract and, most of all, the complacent ...
The Kander and Ebb musical Cabaret famously used the metaphor of a sleazy Berlin club in the 1930s to chart the decline of a world in decay.
Late coach to be honored with ceremony, plaque
CEDAR CITY - Thank heavens for Tom Cardon. That is the theme of the ceremony that will take place at Cedar High School's softball field on Tuesday as the late Coach Cardon is honored.
Milliner Stephen Jones' explains his forthcoming exhibition at the V?A
A new exhibition at the V&A charts the glorious history of headgear. Curator and top designer Stephen Jones gives Hilary Alexander a sneak preview... Milliner's tale: Stephen Jones wearing a miniature plastic ...