When we moved to a large city there must have been many examples of hate around me but the labels that prompted them were never very clear to me because . . ....
If they had paid attention in September, they might not have been so stunned in November. It wasn’t that the glamourous Marilyn Monroe hadn’t served notice. For way back in September when it was considered too risky to let Khrushchev see Disneyland but safe to...
PART IV
On June 20, 1956, the New York Post ran the story of the imminent marriage between Marilyn and Arthur Miller. The civil ceremony was on June 29, followed by the wedding according to Jewish ritual on July 1, for which Marilyn had converted to...
By eight o’clock that morning the sun was already high and everyone knew that in addition to all the other problems, it was going to be a hot, sticky day. And this could be dangerous, because in the heat everything that had been planned so...
He is bored by horse-racing, overly fond of oysters and clams and nurtures an elaborate hatred for so-called Cafe Society.
He owns more than 2,000 pairs of socks knitted for him by young fans.
He cannot remember a time when he didn’t want to act: “At seven...
In Cambridge, Maryland, and Los Angeles, California, in Birmingham, Alabama, and New York City—in towns that almost no one ever heard of and cities that are world-famous—American Negroes are demanding the end of discrimination in housing, education and employment.
Actor James Whitmore has named this “The...