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DANCING WITH THE STAIRS…Bill Robinsonwas also known as Bojangles, a nickname from his childhood in Richmond, Virginia. Clockwise, from top left, with his second wifeFannie Clayin 1933; performing the stair dance withShirley TempleinThe Little Colonel(1935); profile illustration byPeggy Bacon; Ro...
Bill Robinson was also known as Bojangles, a nickname from his childhood in Richmond, Virginia. Clockwise, from top left, with his second wife Fannie Clay in 1933; performing the stair dance with Shirley Temple in The Little Colonel (1935); profile illustration by Peggy Bacon; Robinson with ...
(Boatwright Memorial Library, The University of Richmond) Thurber wasn’t the only New Yorker writer to throw shade on Stein’s visit. In his “Books” column, Clifton Fadiman described Stein as a “mamma of dada” and a “Keyserling in divided skirts” (Hermann Keyserling was a non-...
Staten Island paints “Black Lives Matter” on Richmond Street It was the borough’s way of marking the commemoration of Juneteenth yesterday. Alpha Kamara • June 20, 2020 Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus Clock is ticking for NYC restaurants even as outdoor dining resumes Social...
Long also checked out the “naughty” Club Richmond, and returned to the Central Park Casino, which was not long for the world. * * * The Cost of Living In 1934 Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt famously lost custody of her daughter, Gloria Laura Vanderbilt, to her sister-in-law Gertrude Vanderbilt...
(Boatwright Memorial Library, The University of Richmond) Thurber wasn’t the only New Yorker writer to throw shade on Stein’s visit. In his “Books” column, Clifton Fadiman described Stein as a “mamma of dada” and a “Keyserling in divided skirts” (Hermann Keyserling was a non-...
(Boatwright Memorial Library, The University of Richmond) Thurber wasn’t the only New Yorker writer to throw shade on Stein’s visit. In his “Books” column, Clifton Fadiman described Stein as a “mamma of dada” and a “Keyserling in divided skirts” (Hermann Keyserling was a non-...