Milton Berle: Mr. Television
In the early days of television there was no one bigger than Milton Berle. It was no contest. People all over America bought their first TV sets to see Milton…
In the early days of television there was no one bigger than Milton Berle. It was no contest. People all over America bought their first TV sets to see Milton…
Roy Campanella played his last game for the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1957. Following that season on January 28, 1958, he suffered a terrible auto accident. His neck was broken, leaving…
"Over the course of her remarkable life, Maya Angelou was many things – an author, poet, civil rights activist, playwright, actress, director, composer, singer and dancer. But above all, she…
Bettie Page hailed the work of pin-up artist Olivia De Berardinis as "better than Vargas and Petty combined. She makes me so beautiful, her pictures outshine all the rest."
The LOS ANGELES TIMES has a blog which is currently soliciting votes to name the ten greatest Dodgers players of all time. There are twelve Dodgers who have had their…
William K. Everson has written, "Lillian Gish, more than any other star, has always symbolized the silent screen heroine. Of course, she was more than just a 'heroine,' and all…
Maybe the most colorful manager in baseball history was Casey Stengel. But he was also a great manager. Both the New York Yankees and the New York Mets retired his…
Dr. Maya Angelou's 3-word secret to living your best life: Just do right.
On September 17, 1955 James Dean filmed his televised remarks for the National Highway Committee cautioning others about auto safety. On September 30, driving his new Porsche Spyder to Salinas,…
Resurrecting an icon like James Dean, who died so young, with so much promise, would be fascinating. With AI, the future is here, the future is now. Upon seeing…