Saturday Nov 28 | Ledger Dispatch
Joan's World: Harpo, Monk and 'By a Waterfall"
I recall many years ago a beautiful song I believe was written by Harpo Marx. It was called "Guardian Angels." I would love to get all the words to the song.
Tonight's Movie: Cowboy From Brooklyn
COWBOY FROM BROOKLYN is an exceedingly silly comedy about an animal-phobic singing cowboy , made worthwhile by some pleasant musical numbers and the fun of watching a number of up-and-coming actors in small roles.
Art that emerged from Great Depression served as more than escapism, book says
The Great Depression has rolled off many a pundit's tongue of late as we strain to make sense of the current economic meltdown.
Life During the Great Depression
We're in the money Gold Diggers of 1933 A snappy line of chorus girls frolic in front of the camera: wearing skimpy outfits adorned with giant gold coins, they sing "We're in the money!" But this denial of Depression reality only lasts so long.
Tonight's Movie: Gold Diggers of 1935
Busby Berkeley's GOLD DIGGERS OF 1935 takes the "Let's put on a show!" concept to a high-end summer resort, where Dick Powell, Gloria Stuart, and a cast of thousands -- or at least hundreds -- appear in a charity fundraising production.
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Something for everyone this weekend on Mount Pony
August's free movies on Mount Pony wrap up this weekend with a John Wayne western, an R-rated drama with big, small-town characters and a 76-year-old musical comedy starring tough guy James Cagney.
VAULTS: Blondell's characters still 'aces'
"You're aces," says Edward G. Robinson to Joan Blondell in the course of "Bullets or Ballots," a 1936 crime melodrama from Warner Bros.
VAULTS: Blondell's characters still 'aces'
"You're aces," says Edward G. Robinson to Joan Blondell in the course of "Bullets or Ballots," a 1936 crime melodrama from Warner Bros.
They're Out There! / 'Hey, young lady! You've got some great wheels...
Writes SpaceCowboy: "Hah! IGHGrampa's 'crazy college kids' story reminded me of one, several years ago.
Angelina Jolie's reputation as a fascinating celebrity didn't start with "Girl, Interrupted" or even Billy Bob Thornton.
The Oak Park Public Library, main building is at 834 Lake St., 383-8200; Maze Branch is at 845 S. Gunderson, 386-4751; Dole Branch is at 255 Augusta, 386-9032. Registration is required unless otherwise noted; www.oppl.org . All events free and open to public.
Pete's picks for 4th of July weekend
Celebrate Independence Day with America's greatest invention: the cinema! I'm looking forward to having a day off to catch up on some movies that have snuck past me, starting with Michael Mann's new gangster picture, Public Enemies.
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