A few stars still twinkle in the night clubs, but decorously. Gone are the lusty, brawling, bottle-swinging, butter-throwing, spendthrift. Stars of the thirties....
Marilyn Monroe leads the parade . . . and every girl with a curve to her name is on the bandwagon. But they may learn the hard way that they’ve got to have talent, too....
Liz is hoping for twins . . . Bergman weeps over Pia’s court testimony . . . Jane Wyman’s rug-cutting party is a WHAM-BAMMIE . . . Eleanor Powell and Glenn Ford climax all of those rumors . . ....
Desired by many, Sophia Loren could have had any man in the world. “What does she see in him?” they said, when she made her choice—Carlo Ponti, five inches shorter than she and twice her age. But locked deep inside Sophia’s heart were many reasons...
IN THIS SECTION: Good News . . . Hollywood Snapshots . . . The letter box . . . Love story of the month . . . I was miffed at Jane Powell . . . I nominate Martha Hyer...