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Bunny Berigan and the origins of "As Time Goes By"

https://www.allmusic.com/artist/bunny...


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Tony Galento hated vegetables

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Ga...


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New series of ref books (?)

Walt Disney A Life From Beginning to End by Hourly History Grace Kelly A Life From Beginning to End (Biographies of Actors) by Hourly History Elvis Presley A Life From Beginning to End by Hourly History John Wayne A Life From Beginning to End (Biographies of Actors) by Hourly History Bruce Lee A Life From Beginning to End by Hourly History Paul Newman A Life from Beginning to End (Biographies of Actors) by Hourly History Elizabeth Taylor A Life from Beginning to End by Hourly History Marlon Brando A Life from Beginning to End (Biographies of Actors Book 9) by Hourly History Hedy Lamarr A Life from Beginning to End (Biographies of Actors) by Hourly History Audrey Hepburn A Life from Beginning to End (Biographies of Actors) by Hourly History Joan Crawford A Life from Beginning to End (Biographies of Actors) by Hourly History Tallulah Bankhead A Life from Beginning to End (Biographies of Actors Book 6) by Hourly History Ingrid Bergman A Life from Beginning to End (Biographies of Actors) by Hourly History


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Feliks (dzerzhinsky) | 3724 comments Mod
I'd been discussing Paul Muni on another chatroom lately --informing those who either do not know or value -- his legendary contribution to American acting.

Casually re-reading his bio, I myself was charmed to notice that this forceful, powerful actor shied from publicity and limelight, and was uncomfortable being recognized by fans in public.

I also admire that he remained faithfully married to just one woman; and ended his days peacefully in a little cottage in California, reading books and listening to radio plays. He was probably a fan of 'Dragnet' and whatnot.


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Spencer Rich | 1168 comments Feliks wrote: "New series of ref books (?)

Walt Disney A Life From Beginning to End (Biographies of Business Leaders) by Hourly HistoryGrace Kelly A Life From Beginning to End (Biographies of Actors) by Hourly History[bookcover:Elvis Presley: A Life From Beginn..."


Thoughts on these hourly history books?


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re: msg #10 - I'm not at all sure of the pedigree of that series of books. No way to tell.

But the cover design caught my eye. Consistent layout from spine to spine. Probably look swell on a library shelf.

But really, who knows what 'quality' out there these days, passes itself off as 'work of historical reference'? It's becoming a free-for-all.

There are companies which 'broker' fraudulent reviews now, on-demand. Authors can buy glowing reviews in bulk.

So the cheapest mud-slinging paparazzi can publish a series on Hollywood legends and tout themselves as the next Richard Shickel. They're not even the next Robin Leach, Rona Barett, or Leeza Gibbons.


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Spencer Rich | 1168 comments Looks like possibly OK for teens to get a cursory knowledge of pop culture? Reviews suggest that's all they are setting out to do. Some said the Liz book is overly lurid. What do you really expect about someone so larger than life? Anyway, could be worth picking up 2nd hand.


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the New York socialite, 'Starr Faithful', was the basis for "BUtterfield-8"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_o...


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Will Hay

a legendary Brit comic I'm not very familiar with at all

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Hay


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Johnston Forbes-Robertson

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnsto...

Surprised to learn that my fave Brit, Ralph Richardson, is distantly related.


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Nellie Wallace, British vaudevillian

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nellie_...


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"Pete Smith shorts"

Must admit I've never seen any of his work

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Sm...


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Jill H. (bucs1960) | 3949 comments Believe it or not, I have actually seen some of the Pete Smith shorts but don't remember much about them.


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Betsy | 3535 comments I've seen a few on TCM.


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"Butterbeans and Susie"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butterb...

A beloved African-American musical comedy duo from the vaudeville era




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Factoids so astounding I can hardly absorb them.

Kurt Vonnegut Jr--an author I grew up reading from an early age --his father (Kurt Vonnegut Sr) is even more intriguing.

He was a member of these famous Indiana architectural firms:

Vonnegut & Bohn
Vonnegut, Bohn & Mueller,
Vonnegut, Wright & Yeager

Link:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Vo....

Why is Kurt's dad in any way, unusual?

You may well ask.

First: Kurt Sr's architectural firm designed the central phone exchange building for the Indiana Bell Telephone Company. This was around --eh, 1910 or so. Some dim year like that.

Anyway, so far so good. It was a sturdy 20-story phone exchange building. Straightforward, nondescript. This was where all phone service for Indiana was housed.

But --this particular project --later posed a dilemma worth of King Solomon.

As the street system around the phone company grew, the building was found to be oriented completely at odds from the street grid around it. The building couldn't expand or enlarge as Indiana needed more phones.

By 1930, streets had hemmed it in.

Indiana Bell Co was faced with the enormous setback of cutting phone service to Indiana while the old building was demolished and a new building was constructed.

So what happened? This is the point of my anecdote here --someone from the arch. firm which had designed the original phone exchange stepped forward with an idea.

This was Kurt Vonnegut's father. Vonnegut Sr proposed that they just rotate the building around to match the new streets.

It's almost too incredible to believe. But that's what they did. To this day, it is a milestone in American engineering.

Watch it here:
https://youtu.be/p2jM5mEM468

What's more? Well this is not even all. Things get even better.

Kurt Vonnegut's older brother (Barnard) was responsible for the idea of atmospheric cloud-seeding. Like, those zany secret USAF projects. HAARP and all that Project Bluebook weirdness.

Can you stand it? I can't even stand it. Surreal. What a family.


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