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VIP Opening Night “Love, Shirley Temple” At The Santa Monica History Museum
This last Wednesday night was the special opening night of “Love, Shirley Temple” VIP reception at the Santa Monica History Museum in Santa Monica. The festivities celebrated with food, drink (Shirley Temples), a host of notable child actors and stars … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Movies, Photo Essays
Tagged Animal Crackers, Billy Bennight, Child Actor, Child Star, Costume, dancing, Depression Era, Dolls, Events, FDR, Historic Figure, Hollywood, Lenci, Santa Monica, Singing, Tap Dancing, Wordrobe
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The Annual 2015 Screening Series “Confessions of a Production Designer” At the Egyptian and Aero Theatres
The “Confessions of a Production Designer” co-hosted series by the Art Directors Guild (ADG) Film Society and the American Cinematheque comes about once a year and offers a great opportunity for film buffs and lovers of the “Mise-en-scène” to dig deep into … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Attractions, Events, Movies, News & Sports
Tagged american cinematheque, An American In Paris, art, Art Director, Art Directors Guild, artist, Billy Bennight, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, Design800, Film Series, Film Society, films, Hollywood, Hollywood Reporter, Mise-en-scène, movies, Production Design, Sotto Sotto, The Adventures of Robin Hood, theater
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Book Review “I Fought The Law”: The Life And Strange Death Of Bobby Fuller
The book “I fought The Law: The Life and Strange Death of Bobby Fuller” as told by Miriam Linna and Bobby’s brother Randell Fuller touches a “Pop Culture” nerve for any one who grew in or is interested in mid-20th … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Events, Music, News & Sports
Tagged Alex Chilton, Billy Bennight, Casey Casem, Charlie Daniels, Charlie Manson, Dick Dale, Early Rock N' Roll, Herman Hermits, Hollywood, Mia Farrow, Mid-Century, Muisc History, phil spector, pop culture, Ritchie Valens, Rock and Roll. Buddy Holly, Rock N Roll, Stevie Nicks, surf, surf music, The Box Tops, The Clash
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Movie Review: “Violet” Screening at AFI FEST Presented By Audi
Violet is an interesting film that straddles the razors edge of student film and art film. The first thing that struck me regarding the film was its aspect ratio. It abandoned the conventional anamorphic or 16 by 9 ratio in … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellanious, Movies
Tagged AFI, American Film Institute, Bicycle, bike, Billy Bennight, BMX, Dutch, festival, Hollywood, Knife, Knifing, Movie, Murder, Racing, Review
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Random LA: “Jittery” Hollywood Halloween Warning at Sunset and Vine
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Tagged Halloween, Hollywood, Judy Ornelas Sisneros, silly string, sunset and vine
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Live Review: “Dead Men Walking” At The Viper Room!
There’s never been a time that The Viper Room has disappointed as a live music venue in my experience. There was the time That Bow Wow Wow played their first gig in 20 plus years where Anthony Kiedis and Billy Corgan were … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Music
Tagged Billy Bennight, Captain Sensible, Chris Cheney, Guns And Roses, Hollywood, indie rock, James Donnell, Live Music, live review, Mike Peters, photography, punk, punk rock, Raymond Ian Burns, Review, Rock, Slim Jim Phantom, Stray Cats, Super Group, The alarm, The Damned, The Living End, Wot
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Hollywood Heritage Museum and The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce Celebrating: The Squaw Man, 100 Years of Movie Production
Nothing says “Hollywood” like the Silent Era and the Golden Age of film. Yesterday, July 1st, marked the centennial celebration The Squaw Man by the The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce and the Hollywood Heritage Museum.The Hollywood production of Squaw Man was the … Continue reading
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Tagged 1913, 1914, americana, Automobiles, Billy Bennight, Blockbuster, Cicel B. DeMille, costumes, Cowboy, Edwardian, Events, Film, First, Gibson Girl, History, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Making Movies, Man, Movie, Period Cars, Production, Saga, silent movies, Squaw, Squaw MAn, Stanley Steamer, Vintage, Vintage Cars, Western
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