London’s Kew Gardens, one of the world’s preeminent botanical gardens, was the project of Princess Augusta, mother of George III Glamour
Shakespearean actor Sir Alec Guinness left the stage for the Royal Navy when he enlisted in WWII and was a key part of invasion of Sicily Glamour
“I pity the fool!” Mr. T. started out as a Chicago bouncer and a bodyguard for celebrities Steve McQueen, Michael Jackson, and Diana Ross Glamour
Simon & Garfunkel’s “Mrs. Robinson,” originally titled “Mrs. Roosevelt” as a tribute to Eleanor Roosevelt, was reworked for “The Graduate” Glamour
That time a strange man accepted the Oscar for the Best Supporting Actress in 1937 meant for Alice Brady Glamour
The dandy decorating “The New Yorker” for nearly a century is based on Count Alfred D’Orsay, ultimate man of fashion Glamour
It took two years to restore Bert Lahr’s 60-pound Cowardly Lion costume, and it sold for $3.1 million Glamour
Johnny Cash’s excellent music variety TV show ran 58 episodes but was canceled in a “rural purge” Glamour
The inspiration for Leonard Cohen’s “So Long, Marianne” was a beautiful woman he met on a Greek island Glamour