“We’ll Meet Again,” sung by Vera Lynn, now 100, captured the feelings of many couples in WW2 News Battlefields Vintage Hollywood
Mary Austin: The friend who inspired and supported Freddie Mercury, and inherited a portion of his wealth News Glamour Lifestyle Strangeness Vintage Hollywood
Al Pacino, whose grandparents came from town of Corleone in Sicily, said, “I’m all Italian. You get your full dose with me.” News Interiors Lifestyle Vintage Hollywood
The term “paparazzi” was coined by Fellini while making his film about the lives of the Sixties elite, “La Dolce Vita” News Glamour Lifestyle Strangeness Vintage Hollywood
The Beach Boys sang about a California culture of sun and sand in the 1960s but didn’t actually like to surf themselves–and one of them drowned News Glamour Lifestyle Strangeness Vintage Hollywood
Conspiracy theorists believe Woody Harrelson’s father, a convicted murderer, was the youngest of the “Three Tramps” and the assassin who killed John F. Kennedy Strangeness News Vintage Hollywood
The original Godzilla movie was a metaphor for the devastating effects of nuclear weapons Battlefields Lifestyle News Strangeness Vintage Hollywood
Margaret Hamilton, the Wicked Witch of the West, suffered 3rd-degree burns while making “The Wizard of Oz” Vintage Hollywood Glamour Lifestyle News
Blanche Blackwell, the Jamaican heiress who was Ian Fleming’s lover, was far more substantial than a Bond Girl News Vintage Hollywood
A Tale As Old As Time: the original ‘Beauty and the Beast’ Interiors Lifestyle News Strangeness Vintage Hollywood
Eliot Ness, the Untouchable agent who battled Al Capone, died a broke alcoholic at 55 News Lifestyle Strangeness Vintage Hollywood
Married dad Hugh Hefner launched “Playboy” magazine in his Chicago kitchen at age 27 News Glamour Lifestyle Vintage Hollywood