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Norma Shearer
Slideshow: The 83rd anniversary of the firstSlideshow: The 83rd anniversary of the first Academy Awards ceremonythejournal.ieActress Norma Shearer poses with her Oscar at the Academy Awards banquet in the Fiesta Room, Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, Ca., Nov. 5, 1930. Shearer won for the best performance given by an actress for the movie "The Divorce.and more »
Posted on 16 May 2012 | 5:46 pm
Beyond DNA: Epigenetics - Natural HistoryNatural History MagazineBeyond DNA: EpigeneticsNatural History MagazineIn 1936 George Cukor directed Leslie Howard and Norma Shearer in a film version. Sixty years later Baz Luhrmann directed Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes in another movie version of this play. Both productions used Shakespeare's script, ...
Posted on 15 May 2012 | 1:21 pm
human face of office workers - Thehuman face of office workersThe AustralianNorma Shearer was to star. I came up with a plot: boss meets secretary. Conflict: boss hates secretary, secretary hates boss. Development: boss falls in love with secretary, secretary falls in love with boss. Happy ending: boss and secretary become man ...
Posted on 11 May 2012 | 2:17 pm
Scenes From a Marriage - Slate MagazineScenes From a MarriageSlate MagazineI try to pair the films for thematic resonances—The Big Sleep precedes The Big Lebowski, David Lynch's terribly excellent Mulholland Drive twins with Brian De Palma's excellently terrible Femme Fatale, Norma Shearer and Kirsten Dunst each go pouf, ...and more »
Posted on 11 May 2012 | 1:01 pm
A Coward-ly lionizing of film at LincolnNew York PostA Coward-ly lionizing of film at Lincoln CenterNew York PostThe master liked Hollywood's take on his classic comedy “Private Lives'' (1931) with Norma Shearer and Robert Montgomery. But he was less enthusiastic about “Design for Living'' (1933) with Gary Cooper, Frederic March and Miriam Hopkins; ...
Posted on 9 May 2012 | 3:03 am
Norma Shearer
Beverly Hills Hotel marks 100 years asBeverly Hills Hotel has hosted countless celebrities in its Polo Lounge, rooms and bungalows during its 100 years. Despite its age, it's still in the pink. When he stayed at the Beverly Hills Hotel, the famously reclusive Howard Hughes would have roast beef sandwiches left for him in a crook of a tree, go on 2 a.m. treasure hunts for freshly baked pineapple upside-down cakes that were hidden on ...
Posted on 23 May 2012 | 10:07 am
Ask Mick LaSalle: 3 questions to ask at theDear Mick: Mark Twain said, "Go to heaven for the climate, hell for the company." When I go to the latter place, I will sit down with Robert Mitchum and find out what the rules and regulations are and how to work around...
Posted on 20 May 2012 | 10:39 am
Antiques Bazaar coming to Enchanted CottageA collection of Hollywood memorabilia, including studio photographs of some of the most famous women in silver screen history, and an extensive antique collection will be on display during artist Jay DePalma's Art & Antiques Bazaar April 28 and 29, at The Enchanted Cottage, 280 NE Second Ave.
Posted on 25 April 2012 | 7:17 am











