In Which I Emerge from Hibernation
The photo above symbolizes the cocoon I have been hibernating in since early last year. Though I have done a respectable number of zoom events and presentations over the past 18 months, it's…
The photo above symbolizes the cocoon I have been hibernating in since early last year. Though I have done a respectable number of zoom events and presentations over the past 18 months, it's…
We are delighted to report that the stage adaptation of Baz Luhrmann's Moulin Rouge! re-opens today on Broadway, another sign of slowly returning post-pandemic normalcy (touch wood). We thou…
A quick plug for a book I haven't read (yet) but sounds terrific and undoubtedly of interest to all you latter-day vaudeville fans out there, Bert Williams, Eva Tanguay, and Julian Eltinge e…
September 23, 1969 was the airdate of the first program officially branded an ABC Movie of the Week. The premiere film was a thing called Seven in Darkness, about a plane full of blind peopl…
Just learned last night of the September 21 passing of Melvin Van Peebles (Melvin Peebles, 1932-2021) at 89. No doubt most of the tributes to him this week will deal primarily, if not exclus…
I have numerous events happening much sooner on the calendar that I need to promote but I'm allowing this one to o'erleap the others for a very important reason " it's a brand new event happ…
Today we bow before the Chevalier Ernest Thorn (Moses Abraham Thorn, 1853-1928). The "Chevalier" was a genuine title, a French knighthood bestowed upon him by King Norodom I of Cambodia (the…
Texas born Nell O'Day (1909-1989) was a kind of show biz Renaissance woman: Broadway dancer and performer, horseback ridin' star of westerns, writer of plays and screenplays, and more. Start…
Today, Dorothy Dalton (1893-1972) is perhaps best remembered for her two marriages, to actor Lew Cody (to whom she was married twice, 1910-11, 1913-14), and the Broadway producer Arthur Hamm…
Jakob "Jackie" Gerlich (1925-1960) is best remembered today as a member of the "Lollipop Guild" in The Wizard of Oz (1939) alongside Jerry Maren and Harry Doll. Gerlich was born in Vienna an…
I've kept a lid on this sad news for several days, awaiting the official announcement, but I see now that word has begun to get out " friend, colleague and mentor George Ferencz passed away …
Beatles fans know the name "Charles Hawtrey" from the Let it Be album. John Lennon intones it in his introduction to "I Dig a Pony", which he characteristically renders as "I Dig a Pygmy" (w…
Most of us who grew up in the '60s, '70s and '80s experienced Frank De Vol (1911-1999) backwards, first as a funny and highly recognizable bit player in movies and on television, then later,…
Today we complete the Great '70s Girl Feminist Hero Triumvirate that also includes The Bionic Woman and Wonder Woman. In fact Isis (later called The Secrets of Isis) actually predated the ot…
Just a few words of homage to an unsung comedy hero, Fred "Gabe" Gabourie (1881-1951), the man who made a lot of Buster Keaton's most extravagant screen visions come true. Gabourie was a Sen…
An introduction here to my fellow Americans to British ventriloquist Ray Alan (1930-2010). Alan was a native of the London borough of Lewisham, where he began performing as a child in talent…
Ray Cox (1881-1957) was billed in vaudeville as the "Southern Girl" or "The Girl from Dixie" and she played a sort of modern Southern belle character. Some sources give her birthplace as Bat…
I have spent the last few weeks getting to know Samuel Johnson (1709-1794) a little better. One wants to. He's a riddle: so well known and yet so unknown. Rarely has a literary figure of Joh…
All honor today to actress and activist Frances E. Williams (Frances E. Jones, 1905-1995), not to be confused with the Frances Williams we wrote about here. This Frances Williams was a produ…
A King yesterday, and a King today! Many there are who would make themselves royalty, but it's fair I think to say, both undistiputed and indisputable, that Riley "B.B." King (1925-2015) was…
When I was a kid in the '70s and '80s, Roy Acuff (1903-1992) was still considered an eminence in the field of country music " I mean, a living one, he was still performing at the Grand Ole O…
We've had over 50 occasions to mention American International Pictures (AIP) on Travalanche, but no real uber-post to link to. I've done a couple on their most famous auteur Roger Corman, bu…
Wow. Did NOT see that coming. The opposite of the usual just happened. Normally you see the name of some nonagenarian (like Jimmy Carter or Betty White) trending on Twitter and you click and…
Silent movie actress Margaret Gibson (1894-1964) has over 150 film credits, but today any chatter about her tends to be about her private life and several crimes she may or may not have comm…
Sid Marion, sometimes billed as Sidney Marion (Sidney Marienberg, 1900-1965), was a performer about whom we know little on the private end, but a good deal professionally. Born in Massachuse…