Tuesday Jul 7 | Laura's Miscellaneous Musings
Coming to DVD: Esther Williams, Vol. 2
Warner Home Video has finally announced the release date for the long-promised ESTHER WILLIAMS VOL.
Saturday, The Fourth of July, 2009
Hello, and a happy Independence Day to all and sundry! I'm now informed that The African Queen is again be on a release schedule for the Fall, along with It's a Wonderful Life and Deep Impact , A Walk in the Sun and Husbands .
Channel A Pin-Up Bathing Beauty With A One-Piece Retro Swimsuit
Whether it's the poorly lit dressing rooms with funhouse-like mirrors or finding styles you swear only Amazonian size 2 supermodels can wear, almost everyone I know has a terrible time shopping for swimsuits ...
Our crack team of internet wizards live-blogged the Oscar night festivities at theampersand.ca. Here are some of the highlights.
'I would love to go on the Orient Express with a lover' Saturday, 24 January 2009 Getty Images Von Teese says: "Travel is one of the best ways to spend your money." enlarge First holiday memory? Going to ...
Politics and video games rarely mix. When you're battling the vicious Locust Horde in "Gears of War 2," there's little time for diplomacy.
In Ricardo's honor: Baby, You'd freeze out there
As I note in another post, Ricardo Montalban died Wednesday, at 88. I had really hoped to post another of his quiet accomplishments, from 1949: With Esther Williams, in "Neptune's Daughter," he helped ...
Ricardo Montalban, a Mexicn national, began his film career in the 1940s appearing in such films as Neptune's Daughter with Esther Williams and Battleground, an early depiction of the Battle of the Bulge with ...
Ricardo Montalban dies at age 88
Ricardo Montalban, the Mexican-born actor who became a star in splashy MGM musicals and later as the wish-fulfilling Mr.
Forties heart-throb Johnson dies
US actor Van Johnson, a Hollywood heart-throb of the 1940s and 1950s, has died of natural causes at the age of 92 in a nursing home in New York State.
NYACK, N.Y.: Van Johnson, 92, MGM '40s film star
Van Johnson, who soared to stardom during World War II as MGM's boy-next-door in films such as "A Guy Named Joe" and "Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo," and became one of the era's top box-office draws, died Friday.