Dennis Morgan felt like an intruder in this land of delicate colors and battered splendor—until he discovered you don’t have to know a language to understand people....
One afternoon, Doris Day left her studio dressing room and started walking over to the set.
Then the pain hit her.
It hit her like the shock of an unexpected breaker in an angry sea and she was drowning with it. Her heart was a hammer and...
PART III
The bride was on time. On January 14, 1954, at one o’clock, Marilyn Monroe, twenty-seven years old, married Joe DiMaggio, thirty-nine, in the San Francisco City Hall. The ceremony, which lasted all of three minutes, was performed by Municipal Court Judge Charles Peery. The Los...
Her career’s zooming, her love-life’s blooming, and Janie’s strutting on top of the world these days. Everyone’s wishing her luck and saying: Keep it up!...
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...
Parties, parties, parties and one standout preem this month. But so many soirees, large and small, I fer sure won’t have room for all of ’em!
The biggest, most lavish shindig tossed hereabouts since the famed Marion Davies hoop-la was given by wealthy charitable Elsinore Macris...
“Ever since I was a slum kid chased by the cops, I ran. There was only one destination—a psychiatrist’s office. This is what happened there—the story I couldn’t tell until now.”...