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When I'm 62: What Hollywood's greatest actresses were doing at Meryl Streep's age
Nominated for the best actress Oscar 11 times, Davis, like Streep, won her two Oscars early in her career, for 1935's "Dangerous" and 1938's "Jezebel." She later was nominated for "All About Eve" and "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?" By age 62, her career had entered a new phase, and she was making darkly themed pictures in England and guesting on ... (more)
Friends of the Thomaston Public Library present a Friday Night Film Series with screenings at 6:30 p.m. in Room 28 of the Thomaston Academy building, 60 Main St./Route 1. The February films are showcasing seldom-seen Westerns.
Special screenings: Spencer Tracy films in Orem
The Spencer Tracy/Katharine Hepburn 1967 classic "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?," in which the daughter of white liberal newspaper publisher and his wife meet their future son-in-law, played by Sidney Poitier.
Efforts continue to have Fr Flanagan declared a saint
THE campaign is continuing to have former Summerhill College pupil and the founder of Boys Town Nebraska Fr.
Hollywood attacks on Christianity nothing new
EXISTED! Nor was there such an actual person or occurrence on which to base the scene where Brown and his fellow Bible-thumping Christians "sentence" the innocent youths to hades.
"He that shall trouble his own house, shall inherit the wind...." The quote is from Proverbs, 11:29. It also of course serves as the title for the classic film featuring heavyweights Spencer Tracy and Frederick March, playing the fictionalized roles of Clarence Darrow and William Jennings Bryan.
State Of The Union: An Examination Of Our Political Culture
This Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, the University of Akron celebrated by having an activities fair where several on and off- campus organizations representing social justice, acceptance, and other tenets of Dr.
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