In 1920, F. Scott Fitzgerald and his flapper bride, Zelda, shook up a sleepy Connecticut shore town with wild parties Glamour
Starring a working divorced mom, the classic “Miracle on 34th Street” was progressive for its time–and featured an 8-year-old Natalie Wood who secretly did believe in Santa Claus Glamour
Mr. T. started out as a Chicago bouncer and a bodyguard for celebrities Steve McQueen, Michael Jackson, and Diana Ross Glamour
‘If you get in that car you will be found dead in it by this time next week’; Sir Alec Guinness predicted the death of James Dean Glamour News
When Rudolph Valentino died in 1926, over 100,000 people swarmed the streets of New York City in riots during the funeral and several women committed suicide News Glamour
When Rudolph Valentino died in 1926, over 100,000 people swarmed the streets of New York City in riots during the funeral and several women committed suicide News Glamour
Clark Gable never recovered from the tragic death of his wife, Carole Lombard, in a plane crash Glamour
Carrie Fisher, who joked about her mental illness, got in one last laugh at her own memorial service Glamour
“Babe would understand” Stan Laurel was too ill to attend the funeral of his best buddy Oliver Hardy Glamour
Cher’s most memorable marriage was to Sonny Bono, but the Queen of Pop had another husband, Southern rocker Gregg Allman, and the relationship was a calamity Glamour
Famed party palace Studio 54 was shuttered after its owner taunted the government and bragged, “Only the mafia makes more money” Glamour