His first big success with the house was his design for Mary Pickford’s wedding dress to Douglas Fairbanks. General Manager Walter Wanger brought Travis Banton to Paramount to design the costumes for The Dressmaker from Paris (1925), with the studio tagline, “for the first time anywhere the ...
How you sort all this out depends on what “script” or “story” you find most persuasive about life. Like actors withtheirscripts fortheirroles, our “script” gives us our cues, tells us our lines, and lets us know what’s expected of us—“this is your part, this is your role,...
If you want to become a master of learning names and staying in touch with people. At the beginning and end of the service, turn on a voice activated recorder in your pocket. You can transcribe later the names, needs and milestones of those in your care, as well as reminders for follow...
Yes, Luci is a married woman. She happily tied the wedding knot to her long-term boyfriend,Michael Bell. However, she never mentioned other information regarding her husband’s professional and their dating history with the media. However, it is known that they dated for a while and finally...
After Gene Kelly’s service during WWII and his starring in Living in a Big Way, his next starring role was The Pirate in 1948. Here he was reunited with Judy Garland in the Vincente Minnelli directed romantic comedy. The movie was an ideal vehicle to showcase Kelly’s dancing, athleticism...
I’m now writing a sequel, likely to be titledA Summer Tanager.Adelaide and her fiancé Oliver continue to do life together, including their wedding in June 1893. Their adopted girls, from different races, encounter the consternation of many, forcing a consideration of how people are treated....
(Christian Slater), the men warily agree on a cover-up and covert desert burial. A couple hours and another corpse later, however, they're already at each other's throats, and their escalating breakdowns threaten to disrupt the highly prized wedding of hard-as-nails bride Laura (a ...
Roman Catholicism, Judaism, and Byzantine Orthodoxy. They were most impressed with their visit to Constantinople, saying, "We knew not whether we were in Heaven or on Earth… We only know that God dwells there among the people, and their service is fairer than the ceremonies of other nations...