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Turner Classic Movies honors jazz-dance pioneer Jack Cole on Monday night, September 10, with a five-movie tribute to his film work. The cho...
Turner Classic Movies honors jazz-dance pioneer Jack Cole on Monday night, September 10, with a five-movie tribute to his film work. The cho...
The Classic Movie Blog Association is sponsoring the Gene Kelly Centennial Blogathon from August 20 - 25 and this is my contribution to the ...
Where does the first step begin on a journey to fate? For me it was sometime in August of 1960, just a kid on a camping trip with his parent...
photo by Jack Cardiff One chilly winter morning in 1953, a 15-year-old boy took a bus from his home in New Jersey to New York City in search...
Marilyn Monroe was scheduled to work on Something’s Got to Give , a George Cukor film in production for 20th Century Fox, on June 1, 1962, h...
Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Arthur Miller traveled to Reno, Nevada, in the spring of 1956 to divorce his first wife. Fulfilling the st...