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Whether you’ve seen their comical, nonsense acts or not, basically everyone knows who The Three Stooges are. And while we all just see them as the silly trio causing clumsy trouble left and right, there’s so much more going on behind-the-scenes.From getting picked on as kids, to stumbling upon substance abuse issues and heart-breaking family deaths, there’s a whole lot of seriousness going on behind the gags and gimmicks of the classic and highly-admired The Three Stooges.Let’s take a look behind the curtains, and discover all of the hardships the trio overcame to become the legendary comedians we know decades later.
We had a chance to go behind the scenes at an event with The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel cast and Prime Video to learn how to recreate a 1950s inspired makeup routine. Read more, here.
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In the 1930s this LA house played a leading role in the post-Hollywood career of William Haines, now Mattias Vriens makes it a scene-stealer once again
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This week on the Weekly Rewind I am sharing my 3 part home tour, my trip to the vintage bazaar, and some great Fall finds!!
Even before Leonard Bernstein revealed his sexual orientation publically, his wife Felicia Montealegre was aware of his sexual preferences, but she nevertheless continued to pursue him!
Eartha Kitt with balloons in a scene from the film 'New Faces', 1954.
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As an Asian boy growing up middle-class in America, I was taught assimilation was key.