Betty Grable News

Betty Grable News

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Farrah Fawcett, shown here in "Charlie's Angels" died of cancer at a hospital in Los Angeles. She was 62. (ABC File Photo) Before she was an "Angel," Farrah Fawcett was a "fox" - all because of a $3 pin-up. ... Full Article

'It has been a long time since any of us boys have seen a woman, so we are writing to you in hopes that you'll help us out of our situation," Cpl. ... Full Article

Fanny Hill the following week?!? For shame, Quint! Oh wait, you've probably seen it. Ne'er mind. beauty....haha thought I was going to say boobs didn't you!!! ... Full Article

Color is the overriding notion in the 5th Avenue Theatre's crowd-pleasing production of "Hello Dolly!" Not the kind of color you might expect from the race-blind casting that places boisterous African-American Jenifer Lewis as Dolly in marital pursuit of comic... ... Full Article

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) -- Bob Thomas, who has covered entertainment for The Associated Press for more than 60 years, was honored with the special award of merit at the 46th annual Publicists Guild Awards. ... Full Article

Carmen Thomas True, a well-known dance teacher here and an early member of the dance troupe that went on to become the legendary Radio City Rockettes, died Thursday (Jan. 1, 2009) at Barnes-Jewish Extended Care in Clayton after suffering a... ... Full Article

Heels have gone about as far as they can go. Nine-inch heels with four-inch platforms is usually the cut-off point. We've witnessed this moment before, in the Seventies, in the Eighties, and in the Nineties. ... Full Article

Bettie Page has died in Los Angeles, succumbing to pneumonia aged 85.Equal parts Southern ingénue and sex kitten, Bettie Page was the rarest of '50s icons, a pin-up who won the hearts of born-again Christians and dirty-mac'd sinners alike. ... Full Article

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filmjerk.com2008-12-10
December 10th, 2008 This nostalgic coffee table book, billed as "The Most Unforgettable Screen Romances of the Studio Era," will satisfy the classic film fan and novice admirer alike with plenty to see, read and discover about the best known... ... Full Article

Many people thinking of comics from the 1940s would think of muscled supercharacters such as Superman and Batman. But writer Ron Goulart follows another trend, that's continued from the early days of comic books until today. ... Full Article

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