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Monthly Archives: August 2010
Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood, Aug., 23, 1940
Tom Treanor, who was killed covering World War II for The Times, on housing in Rome. Aug. 23, 1940: George Raft's been startling New York natives by making nite club rounds in bedroom slippers, Jimmie Fidler says.
Posted in Columnists, Film, Hollywood, Tom Treanor
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On Assignment
Photograph by Larry Harnisch / Los Angeles Times A Memorial Day ceremony at the monument in 1938. I visited Hollywood Forever Cemetery over the weekend to see the memorial to victims of the 1910 bombing of the Los Angeles Times. … Continue reading
Posted in 1910 L.A. Times bombing, art and artists, Cemeteries
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From the Vaults: ‘Friday the 13th’ (1980)
*claps hands to face, shakes feathered hair, screams* I'm sorry! I meant to do this last week. Larry pitched this idea when he first started running posts from 1980, and I thought "ooh, there's a Friday the 13th in August" … Continue reading
Posted in Film, From the Vaults, Hollywood
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Found on EBay – Theda Bara’s ‘Salome’
This still from Theda Bara’s lost film “Salome” has been listed on EBay. Bidding starts at $9.99.
Posted in Film, Hollywood, Photography
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Movieland Mystery Photo
Los Angeles Times file photo Los Angeles Times file photo Here’s our mystery guest with a mystery companion! Here’s our weekend mystery guest. I like to keep things more informal on the weekends so I’ll post all the comments … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Hollywood, Mystery Photo, Photography
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‘Once in a Lifetime’ Chance to Coach the Lakers
Aug. 21, 1960: The Lakers of Los Angeles were coming together. West Virginia University Coach Fred Schaus was hired as the team's new coach. "It was an opportunity that comes once in a lifetime," he told UPI. The team already … Continue reading
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Paul Coates and Matt Weinstock, Aug. 20, 1960
Aug. 20, 1960 – DEAR ABBY: My husband stays home just long enough to eat, sleep and change his clothes. Our children hardly ever see him. This has been going on for 10 years. Last month I thought … Continue reading
Posted in art and artists, Columnists, Comics, Matt Weinstock, Paul Coates
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Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood, Aug. 20, 1940
The Times publishes the latest war map by Charles Owens. Aug. 20 1940: CONFIDENTIAL COMMUNIQUE TO Lili Damita: I sort of agree with you that marital separations are helpful in families where both husband and wife are of fiery … Continue reading
Posted in art and artists, Columnists, Film, Hollywood, Nuestro Pueblo
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Movieland Mystery Photo
Los Angeles Times file photo Just a reminder on how this works: I post the mystery photo on Monday and reveal the answer on Friday … or on Saturday if I have a hard time picking only … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Hollywood, Mystery Photo, Photography
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On Assignment
Los Angeles Times file photo The trial of Clarence Darrow. Do you recognize the young Jerry Giesler to Darrow’s left? riends … I have spent this week at the Huntington Library going through material on the 1910 bombing of the … Continue reading
Posted in #courts, 1910 L.A. Times bombing
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The Dodgers’ Super Cool Pitcher
Aug. 19, 1970: The Dodgers were saved by a pitcher described as "23, right-handed and super cool." Sandy Vance pitched a five-hitter to beat the St. Louis Cardinals, 7-2. The Times' John Wiebusch, who gave Vance the "super cool" … Continue reading
Found on EBay: ‘The Equine Detective’
I don’t usually mention reproduction items and I’ve ignored similar posters for other Selig Polyscope films. But "The Equine Detective”? What was it, the “Sherlock Holmes of the Stable” going undercover pulling a wagon? The possibilities are almost endless. In … Continue reading
Matt Weinstock, Aug. 18, 1960
Aug. 18, 1960: A man goes into a place that sells hearing aids and … Matt Weinstock has the story. Also on the jump, Richard Nixon talks about civil rights during a campaign stop in Greensboro, N.C. DEAR HOWARD: … Continue reading
Posted in art and artists, Columnists, Comics, Matt Weinstock, Richard Nixon
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Paul Coates, Aug. 18, 1960
Aug. 18, 1960: Paul Coates has an update on one of his regular characters, Desmond Slattery. Also on the jump, Jim Denyer has a piece on the FBI’s “most wanted” list. I don’t recognize Denyer’s byline, but I’m assuming … Continue reading
Posted in Columnists, Front Pages, Paul Coates
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Drysdale Hit by Line Drive
Aug. 18, 1960: You don't very often see the phrase "nearly maimed" in headlines for baseball stories. Don Drysdale escaped serious injury when he was struck by a line drive, then he lost the game on the next pitch … Continue reading
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Found on EBay: Foo and Wing Herb Co.
This c. 1907 postcard for Foo and Wing Herb Co., 903 S. Olive St., has been listed on EBay. At right, an advertisement for Foo and Wing from 1913. Bidding starts at $6.
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Matt Weinstock, Aug. 17, 1960
Aug. 17, 1960: A motorist wins a battle over a parking ticket (it wasn’t filled out properly) … and one Whittier market has such a problem with kids stealing cigarettes it doesn’t even bother to report them. CONFIDENTIAL TO … Continue reading
Posted in art and artists, Columnists, Comics, Freeways, Matt Weinstock, Transportation
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Paul Coates, Aug. 17, 1960
Aug. 17, 1960: Paul Coates writes about an economic boycott against African Americans in the South who register to vote.
Posted in Columnists, Countdown to Watts, Paul Coates
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Los Angeles Times file photo Clarence Darrow addresses the jury during his 1912 trial in Los Angeles on charges of attempting to bribe jurors while defending the McNamara brothers in the 1910 bombing of The Times. [Update: This photo was … Continue reading
Posted in #courts, 1910 L.A. Times bombing, Photography
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August 16, 1940: Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood
The Times publishes a war map by Charles Owens. August 16, 1940: Joan Crawford is mulling the notion of a second adoption as companion for her recent first, Jimmie Fidler says.
Posted in art and artists, Columnists, Film, Hollywood, Nuestro Pueblo
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