Yes, they hunt rats, but these little dogs are also born stars. Between starring in Shirley Temple films and inspiring documentaries, this breed has more than its share of devoted fans. You may also like: Older Americans lead the nation in pet spending, but not by much #85. Lhasa ...
Shirley Temple with Monty Wooley and Soda the dog in my favorite movie, “Since You Went Away” The transition from child star to teenager was difficult for Temple as it is with other stars. However, Temple starred in several charming films as a teenager such as “Kathleen” (1941), “Th...
The Pig’n Whistle, where Mother often took us for special lunches and children’s “Shirley Temple” sodas. Later, I’d learn all kinds of movie stars came there after premieres. But my main attraction to it was the pigs—flute-playing plaster pigs on the marquis, carved pigs...
I watched this in memory of Jean-Paul Belmondo and was left in a glittering haze of a love of cinema — in love with this film, Belmondo and the whole idea of traveling to Rio de Janerio. I daydreamed about this movie the whole next day of watching it. Its thoroughly charming. Dogf...
Truck drivers and stenos, Doc Cook and your milliner, bank presidents and Sarah Bernhardt, burglars and the rag-and-bottle man, actors and Bill Desmond**, soda-fountain experts and otherwise self-respecting telephone operators, all have the disorder. Who knows the poetic thoughts chasing ...