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Joe DiMaggio

THE JOE DIMAGGIO SHOW

by Martin Grams Jr. Hank Greenberg told Sport magazine in the September 1949 issue that Joe DiMaggio covered so much ground in center field that the only way to get a hit against the Yankees was “to hit ‘em where Joe wasn’t.” On February of that same year, DiMaggio signed a record contract worth $100,000 [...]

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Plan 9 From Outer Space (1958)

Conrad Brooks, Plan 9 From Outer Space

Conrad Brooks moved to Hollywood, California in the early 1950s to pursue a career in acting. He got his start in movies appearing in Ed Wood films such as Plan 9 from Outer Space (1958), Glen or Glenda (1953), and Jail Bait (1954). He took a break from acting during the 1960s and 1970s but [...]

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The Brothers Rico (1957)

COLUMBIA PICTURES FILM NOIR: “The Brothers Rico”

by Gene Blottner. In 1946, American movies returned to France. Among these were films with dark themes and mood, stories that displayed the underbelly of life. One of these was Gilda (Columbia, 1946) with Rita Hayworth and Glenn Ford. The French movie critics dubbed this style of film making, “Film Noir” or dark film. This [...]

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Howdy Doody and Buffalo Bob

The Howdy Doody Radio Show

by Martin Grams Jr. From 1947 to 1960, The Howdy Doody Show entertained young children across the country, often credited by historians as one of the leading reasons why television became a staple in American living rooms. The television series certainly demonstrated the potential of the new medium to advertisers, which competed against the already [...]

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Claudette Colbert as Cleopatra

Cecil B. DeMille’s CLEOPATRA (1934)

by Clifford Aliperti. Lavish, of course, it is a Cecil B. DeMille picture, but beyond the grand scope of DeMille’s historical vision is a movie that held up better than I had expected. Claudette Colbert powers Cleopatrain the title role by sheer force of personality. Her Cleopatra is manipulative, yet good-natured, and all sex appeal [...]

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Bill Stern sports announcer

Even His Initials Were B.S.

by Jack French. When Bill Stern was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1988, he had been dead for seventeen years and he had not been heard regularly on network radio since the 1960s. However the induction sponsors knew that Stern’s years of spouting pure hokum, disguised as historical fact, had not yet [...]

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Old Time Radio Recreations

The Gotham Radio Players

The Gotham Radio Players were formed in 1991 by a group of enthusiasts for the heyday of radio drama.  Their mission is to bring new productions of classic radio programs of the 1930′s, 1940′s, and 1950′s to the airwaves of the new millennium, as well as showcase original scripts written by the emerging audio dramatists [...]

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Dairy Queen retro

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