…TheNew Yorker’sformer architecture criticGeorge S. Chappell(who wrote under the pen-name T-Square) had moved on to other things, namely parodies of societal mores, including this new book written under his other pen-name, Walter E. Traprock, with illustrations byOtto Soglow… …on to o...
The Sixth Pacific International Festival “Literature of Pacific Russia” (6+), dedicated to the literary heritage of the country and the Far East, and the Fair-Festival of Book and Urban Culture “Red Square. Far East” (6+), a project created by the team of the Moscow International Fair...
An equestrian statue of King George IV was designed for the top by Francis Leggatt Chantrey but it was never put there (instead, it ended up in Trafalgar Square). The bronze gates which bear the lion of England, cypher of King George IV and image of St George and the Dragon – were ...
1. It’s not every day you get to be first.Last year, when every history buff on the planet was rushing to celebrate all things Canadian, Gatineau Park was let’s just say, busier than usual. Busy, of course, is relative as this National Park is big—130-square-miles big with 103 ...
The Pups' Christmas (1936) (Short) - Writer ("Over There" (1917)) (uncredited) The Three Mesquiteers (1936) Writer ("Over There") (uncredited) Sons o' Guns (1936) Music ("Over There" (1917)) (uncredited) Times Square Playboy (1936) Writer (from the play "Home Towners" by...