Ask Van Johnson to go through fire, fight off tigers, handle dynamite—he’s ready, willing and able. But ask him to look you in the face and sing, and . . ....
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....
Wonderful news about Virginia Mayo . . . Shelley goes sleek . . . new “headlines” for Rita . . . Young Mr. Wilding steps out . . . And young Mr. Arnaz gets censored....
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 . . ....
Judy Garland’s homecoming is the Hollywood party of the year . . . Shelley and Vittorio finally make it . . . Will we be calling her Lana Lamas soon? . . . I’ll never marry again, says King Gable...
I wonder if Jayne Mansfield will turn in a good acting job before her publicity runs out . . . Shelley Winters is trying to find herself so she can be herself . . . Tony Curtis had a “West Side Story” childhood. “I had...