Known on Broadway for her portrayals of fiery women, she tried, it seems unsuccessfully, to bring some of that heat to Frozen Justice, which was set in Alaska during the Klondike Gold Rush… FEMME FATALE…Lenora Ulric, who made less than 20 films, was known for her work on the stage....
Known on Broadway for her portrayals of fiery women, she tried, it seems unsuccessfully, to bring some of that heat to Frozen Justice, which was set in Alaska during the Klondike Gold Rush… FEMME FATALE…Lenora Ulric, who made less than 20 films, was known for her work on the stage....
“I had been using the science of trauma to train law enforcement on how to be more effective in interviewing and interacting with survivors,” she recalls. “During this time, a sexual assault nurse examiner forwarded me the Kaiser Permanente newsletter with the ACE Study and ...
*I’ve been having trouble keeping my equanimity “in these trying times.” Also I need to finish a Dyce book for a wife (not my wife, one of your wives. And that’s after the Shifter’s book.) Fortunately guest posters come through again – SAH* State of the Union Bingo — Wrong...
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ROUND AND ROUND HE GOES…Clockwise, from top left,Wiley Postunder the wing of the famed Lockheed Vega monoplaneWinnie Maein 1933; Post next to theWinnie Maein Bartlesville, Oklahoma in 1934, his achievements recorded on the fuselage; miners from Flat, Alaska, bring theWinnie Maeupright for re...
In “The Talk of the Town,” White also looked to the new year, which would seeAlSmith’sEmpire State Building rise into the air and forevermore define the city’s skyline, even if his dirigible mooring mast proved to be more of a marketing stunt than a working feature of the new sk...
“It is all so discouraging; so very, very, sad. Six million people in New York, and apparently no one in the white-collar class who can lose himself for a moment in the ecstasy of a roller-coaster. Six million people in New York, and every one of them a curious little study in ...
New Yorkerfilm criticJohn Moshertook in the talking film debut of the hugely popular stage actressLenore Ulric(1892-1970). Known on Broadway for her portrayals of fiery women, she tried, it seems unsuccessfully, to bring some of that heat toFrozen Justice, which was set in Alaska during ...