From London comes the first story about the exciting young actress, Heather Sears. And what a surprise! She’s a minx, she’s a career girl, she’s a tomboy, she’s a housewife—she’s so many things to so many people that only one thing’s certain: She’s the nicest...
I believe Natalie Wood is good for Bob Wagner and vice versa . . . More actors than actresses try to hide the fact that they wear glasses . . . Why do I usually play a Frank Sinatra album after looking at one of...
May and December Couples: When fifty-three-year- old Bing Crosby married twenty-four-year-old Kathy Grant, the difference in their ages raised a lot of eyebrow-lifting in the world’s press. And yet, based on the past record of other couples who have lived happily ever after, in spite of...
Extra police were rushed to keep crowds away when the news broke of Elvis’ elopement. But teenagers, anxious to meet his bride, broke through police barricades....
Only a very few late, late diners remained in Lucey’s New Orleans House in Hollywood. It was past midnight. Two waiters stood idly talking together around the end of the bar, one yawning noticeably in anticipation of closing time.
In a secluded part of the restaurant...
When it spreads, a household accident becomes a suicide attempt . . . a date, a romantic rendezvous . . . a common cold develops into a feud. Fantastic? No! says Barbara Stanwyck. It happens, in Hollywood...