Why "America's Got Talent" Is For The Birds
June 21, 2006 marked the premiere of America's Got Talent, which makes this televised talent competition well on the way to having been on the air for two decades. And I, one of the nation's…
June 21, 2006 marked the premiere of America's Got Talent, which makes this televised talent competition well on the way to having been on the air for two decades. And I, one of the nation's…
This one goes out to my nephew and good friend James, and I must say I have been looking forward to writing this post for days with child-like glee. It is World Motorcycle Day, and so today …
Born 100 years ago today, influential guitarist, producer and A & R man Chester "Chet" Atkins (1924-2001). Atkins' bright, cheery electric fingerpicking style is both instantly identifia…
No, no, not the guy from Young Sherlock Holmes and Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. I mean Nicholas Rowe classic (1674-1718), England's fourth Poet Laureate, first modern editor of a com…
Two items of big news from the sovereign nation of Travyland to report on, manifested in an amazing day yesterday! Thanks to a referral by an academic friend, I found myself shuttled up to C…
Yes, we at Travalanche enjoy and approve of professional wrestling. There's an evening a section devoted to it here. It shouldn't surprise; after all, as is well known, pro wrestling is in p…
New Yorkers! We're coming up on the bicentennial of Castle Clinton's start as an entertainment venue " seems like the perfect time to do my postponed marathon walking tour of the history of …
Two major benchmarks for Barry Manilow (b.1943) passed last year: the singer/musician/songwriter/producer turned 80 years old; and his self-titled debut LP turned 50. This year marks another…
The Ford Motor Company was founded on this day in 1903. As we posted earlier, our enthusiasm for the contributions to the world by Henry Ford are muted, to put it mildly, by his Anti-Semitis…
This piece was originally cooked up for Tim Greer's "Feet of Mud" website a few years ago, but it now seems to be offline, so I place it here. The Langdon Thing This is strictly anecdo…
There's not a ton of middle ground on silent screen comedian Harry Langdon (1884-1944). The few who know him either love or hate him, and those who love him are vastly outnumbered. I'm among…
The story of Charles Gemora (Carlos Cruz Gemora, 1903-1961) represents a confluence between two of our previous content streams: gorilla suit movies and animal impersonation (see posts on Fr…
If you missed Nelson Hughes' presentation at Marxfest, here's your chance to catch it, with enhancements. This Sunday at 4:30pm at QED in Queens, That Slapstick Show dives into the world of …
The Apprentice debuted in 2004. I never watched this damn show in real time, so I was rather shocked at the impact it wound up having on this planet. "New York is my town," host Donald Trump…
Today we finally shine a spotlight on female cinema pioneer Lois Weber (1879-1939). We do this in the interest of completeness, having long since done squibs on women like Alice Guy, Frances…
O.J. Simpson (1947-2024) died two months ago. Having had cause to mention him over 15 times on this blog, O.J. rates a post here, yet I wasn't about to eulogize him, and I certainly don't ce…
Once upon a time, contemporary variety arts and theatre information was a prominent content stream on this blog…but frankly few people read those posts, so I took them (and there were hund…
The ghost of Suzy Knickerbocker (Aileen Mehle, 1918-2016) seems to hover over this cultural moment, especially for those who love to binge streaming TV series. There are echoes of her life a…
Friday evening occurred a wonderful convergence of catchings-up: hanging out with old friends Michele Carlo and Last Up Larry…to see the current production of Circus Amok (one of my favori…
June 9 was the birthday of stage and screen actress Bessie Barriscale (Elizabeth Barry Scale, 1884-1965). Barriscale was the older cousin of Mabel and Edith Taliaferro; of the three, Mabel T…
June 8 was the birthday of Edwin S. Votey (1856-1931), inventor of, among other things, the player piano. Votey grew up in Ovid, New York, then moved to West Brattleboro Vermont with his fam…
That's right! There's more! In fact there'll be even more than THIS post over the next few weeks, truth to tell. The wonderful news for folks who couldn't attend Marxfest is that it was extr…
Born 100 years ago today, the great Broadway actress and nightclub performer Dolores Gray (Sylvia Dolores Finkelstein, 1924-2002). Not to be confused with the similar looking Dolores Fuller,…
Someone who watches vintage celebrity interviews as often as I do was bound to discover Skip E. Lowe (Sammy Labella, 1929-2014) sooner or later. I'd heard of him long before I ever saw him. …
Today we venture outside our wheelhouse a smidge, but not TOO far, for the post concerns the coming together of two previous subjects: Cyndy Fujikawa, who wrote this wonderful six part serie…