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Barack Obama with his predecessor George WIrish IndependentBarack Obama with his predecessor George W Bush: 'a fitting symbol of a ...Irish IndependentPlay an old Doris Day film -- take the popular 'The Pyjama Game', for example, a hit comedy made in 1957 -- and not a single black face, or voice, appears among the cast or chorus. Hispanics -- in the shape of Mexican-Americans -- were seldom seen, ...
Posted on 21 May 2012 | 4:08 pm
'Mad Men': Don and Joan's captivatingOregonLive.com'Mad Men': Don and Joan's captivating 'Christmas Waltz'OregonLive.comBut for me, all it takes is a scene like Don Draper (Jon Hamm) and Joan Harris (Christina Hendricks) sitting in a bar, day drinking, smoking, talking, flirting, with lights glowing on a Christmas tree in the background, and Doris Day on the jukebox ...and more »
Posted on 21 May 2012 | 3:52 pm
Doris Day Dance Duo With Bugs Bunny -Doris Day Dance Duo With Bugs BunnySeattle Post Intelligencer (blog)Doris Day had many dance partners throughout her brilliant career, but none so surreal as Bugs Bunny from her second movie “My Dream Is Yours” (1949). Tweety Bird makes an appearance along with Jack Carson (whom Day briefly dated).
Posted on 19 May 2012 | 3:39 pm
Film star Gordon's tie to be part ofNewnan Times-HeraldFilm star Gordon's tie to be part of Meriwether silent auctionNewnan Times-HeraldHe shared acting credits with Boris Karloff, Charlton Heston, Jane Wyman, Lucille Ball, Doris Day and Lee Majors. A tie and tie-pin belonging to the veteran actor – who died last year – will be one of the silent auction items at a Meriwether County ...
Posted on 18 May 2012 | 10:36 am
Doris Day in Pillow Talk: Couture Allure -Clothes on FilmDoris Day in Pillow Talk: Couture AllureClothes on FilmThe perfection of a rose-tinted past, Doris Day's costumes in Pillow Talk (1959) are some of the most exquisite ever worn on screen. They personify her immaculate character and symbolise the remnants of a dying era; opulence, optimism and the changing ...
Posted on 18 May 2012 | 4:18 am

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