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11,534 stories by "Trav S.D."

Germain the Wizard by Trav S.d.

Today a wave of the wand over the wizardry of Karl Germain (Charles Mattmueller, 1878-1959). Born and raised in Cleveland, Mattmueller began performing magic as a teenager after receiving Pr…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 8:24am on February 12, 2021

Josh White (Fit the Battle of Jericho) by Trav S.d.

There is no way to do justice to the myriad accomplishments and massive legacy of Josh White (1914-1969) at anything less than book length. Fortunately, there are a couple of biographies, an…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 12:36pm on February 11, 2021

Thornton Freeland: From Hope to Hollywood by Trav S.d.

Thornton Freeland (1898-1987) is a notable director for fans of vaudeville to know about, for he directed many comedies and musicals starring vets of the vaud stage. A native of Hope, North …

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 9:24am on February 11, 2021

R.I.P. Mary Wilson by Trav S.d.

News just reached us that Mary Wilson (b. 1944) has suddenly passed away at the relatively young age of 76. I was going to subtitle this post "The Last Supreme" but stayed my hand knowing th…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 7:24am on February 9, 2021

A Salute to Major Mite by Trav S.d.

Today, a squint at Clarence Chesterfield Howerton, known professionally as Major Mite (1913-1975). Howerton was at least the third American performer to use the Major Mite handle; prior to h…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 7:24am on February 9, 2021

This Saturday: Meet the Valentines of Vaudeville by Trav S.d.

Saturday, February 13, 8pm: Valentines of Vaudeville! In celebration of Valentine's Day, please join me for an illustrated Zoom talk on great romances and romantics of the vaudeville stage! …

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 12:42pm on February 8, 2021

An Appreciation of John Williams by Trav S.d.

Today we toot a horn on behalf of composer John Williams (b. 1932). There's a tendency to mischaracterize Williams' signficance in terms of "firsts", suggesting his art as a harbinger of fut…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 11:42am on February 8, 2021

On the Comedy Store, the Comedy Shores, and What Was There Before by Trav S.d.

At 8443 West Sunset Blvd in West Hollywood, on the storied Sunset Strip between Beverly Hills and Los Angeles, there lies a venue whose history tracks nearly a century of American popular cu…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 9:33am on February 7, 2021

The Success and Suicide of Steven Keats by Trav S.d.

Steven Keats (1945-1994) was a ubiquitous presence on screens big and small when I was a kid in the '70s. My clearest association is the campy 1977 scifi movie The Last Dinosaur with Richard…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 12:48pm on February 6, 2021

The Murder of Ramon Novarro by Trav S.d.

Today we bow our heads in memory of the screen star Ramon Novarro (José Ramón Gil Samaniego, 1899-1968). Novarro was a scion of a large, aristocratic Mexican family (a second cousin of D…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 10:36am on February 6, 2021

Nigel Bruce: Willie, War, and Watson by Trav S.d.

Nigel Bruce (William Nigel Ernie Bruce, 1895-1953), known as "Willie" to his friends, is most widely remembered for playing Dr. Watson to Basil Rathbone's Sherlock Holmes in 15 films from 19…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 6:18am on February 5, 2021

How Mabel Mercer Came Home to America by Trav S.d.

Mabel Mercer (1900-84) lived at the crossroads of American vaudeville and English music hall, night clubs of Paris and New York, and the black and white show biz cultures of her day. She was…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 12:42pm on February 3, 2021

Leslie Stevens: Beyond "The Outer Limits" by Trav S.d.

The Outer Limits (1963-65) falls third, both chronologically and in the esteem of the American public, in the field of "Weird Television Anthology", I believe, right after Alfred Hitchcock P…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 11:36am on February 3, 2021

R.I.P. Hal Holbrook by Trav S.d.

Mark Twain was 74 when he died and was considered ancient. Look at the clips of him in his last years (or listen to a recording of his voice " one exists, you know!) He may as well have been…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 7:12pm on February 2, 2021

"Cotton Comes to Harlem" at 50 by Trav S.d.

Thanks to Criterion once again we took the opportunity to fill in a gap in our cinematic education last night. We'have had the occasion to mention Cotton Comes to Harlem (1970) many times on…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 9:18am on February 2, 2021

The Tragedy of a Woman Named Allyn King by Trav S.d.

We do not know if the Woman in Question's name is homonymic with that of the Borscht Belt comedian. Her father's name was Allen, and she was certainly named to honor him, but whether hers wa…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 10:24am on February 1, 2021

Ma Rainey's Black Bottom by Trav S.d.

We caught Netflix's new producion of Ma Rainey's Black Bottom a couple of weeks ago, but I wanted to hold my rave 'til Black History Month, when I traditionally try to do a post related to A…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 9:12am on February 1, 2021

On the Life Cycle of the Green Hornet by Trav S.d.

Launched this day in 1936, the original radio incarnation of The Green Hornet, an interesting pop culture character for all sorts of reasons. For example, it is one of the few such character…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 7:06am on January 31, 2021

C.C. Burr: Excavating a Mastodon by Trav S.d.

Some brief notes on minor independent silent film produce Charles C. "C.C." Burr (1891-1956). Burr was an advertising man from Brooklyn who hung out his "Mastodon Films" shingle in 1920, pro…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 10:24am on January 30, 2021

R.I.P. Cicely Tyson by Trav S.d.

I had already planned to do a post on Cicely Tyson (b. 1924) for Black History Month, just a couple days from now. But the news of her death yesterday at age 96 makes the matter more pressin…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 9:12am on January 29, 2021

John Forsythe: Bachelor Father by Trav S.d.

There is much I know about John Forsythe (Jacob Freund, 1918-2010) that would not tempt me to write a blogpost about him. For example, he was the voice of Charlie on the original Charlie's A…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 7:03am on January 29, 2021

Charles Morton: When It Rains, It Pours by Trav S.d.

Charles Morton (1908-1966) must have wondered what the hell hit him. At age 19, with only some vaudeville and stock company experience behind him, the Madison Wisconsin native was signed by …

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 9:06am on January 28, 2021

In Praise of "An American Pickle" by Trav S.d.

Holocaust Remembrance Day seems an appropriate, if vaguely irreverent time to plug An American Pickle (2020), Seth Rogen's low-key, high concept, double-Jewish-identity comedy. I suppose the…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 9:06am on January 28, 2021

McDonald Birch: Master Magician by Trav S.d.

Sometimes, especially in the case of magicians, I learn about an artist first from stumbling across their ephemera. Thus was the case with McDonald Birch (1902-1992). Birch was born in McCon…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 6:54am on January 28, 2021

Born 100 Years Ago Today: Donna Reed by Trav S.d.

Born 100 years ago today, Donna Reed (Donna Belle Mullenger, 1921-86). Reed was a farm girl from Iowa, possessed of a loveliness so great that she was drafted for the film business at the ag…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 12:12pm on January 27, 2021
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