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A Day With Rick Nelson

Rick Nelson woke up at 7 A.M. and stretched his six feet and one hundred-sixty pounds. At the back of his sleepy consciousness there was a vague pulse of excitement beating away. Rick shut off the shrill alarm clock and lay there for a moment,...

I Worked . . . And God Rewarded Me—Don Murray

On the rough bunk in the tiny room, scarcely bigger than a large closet, Don Murray lay staring at the cracks in the ceiling, watching as the pale light of the cold winter dawn revealed them in all their sharp ugliness. Another day. The day before...

Who Is Santa?

Janet Leigh tells her young Miss Kelly about the jolly saint in red with the rather large belly:  “It isn’t who Santa is, and it isn’t who Santa’s not, nor is it what he’s got in that sack that’s a pack on his back that makes...

What The Home Folks Think Of Pat Boone?

Pat Boone’s mother looked at Pat Boone’s bride, her eyes troubled, her heart sore. Three years of anxiety and prayer—and now, this final defeat. “Well,” she said crisply to her son’s new wife, “you won.” And then, suddenly, Margaret Boone, whose son had just married against her...

Sophia Loren: “I Have Loved Only Once”

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...

1957 A Crazy, Wonderful, Mixed-Up Year

As they would phrase it in the best Hollywood drawing rooms, anyone for a crazy, wonderful, mixed-up year? How else would you describe 1957—the year the Jayne Mansfields boomed the bust, the Audrey Hepburns busted the boom and success really didn’t spoil anybody. But some of...