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Dancing faces you towards Heaven, whichever direction you turn.
This is a show guaranteed to lift your spirits with its lively tunes and tap dance routines in a stage version of the lavish 1933 Busby Berkeley film of the same name. Zenith's young hoofers may not be quite up to the standard of the greats of that era –
Katherine Hepburn, Ginger Rogers, and Margaret Sullavan may appear in dungarees and polo coat and scowl at the camera boys as though they were boogey men, but not Rita. She gives them their money’s worth
Latin American and Spanish compositions are at the forefront of the Youth Symphony of Southern Oregon's 2012 Winter Concert Series. The program will showcase 160 virtuosic young musicians, including cellist Paul Shubat, a freshman at Ashland High School,
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"Not a bad tune," Fred Astaire says in "The Gay Divorcee" (1934), listening to the orchestra and watching the crowd beneath his balcony. "What is it?" Ginger Rogers supplies the answer: "It's the newest thing over here. It's called 'The Continental.'" An
From Andrew Carnegie and Alexander Graham Bell to David Dunbar Buick and Ginger Rogers, Scottish-Americans have strengthened our bonds of friendship and cooperation.
"Not a bad tune," Fred Astaire says in "The Gay Divorcee" (1934), listening to the orchestra and watching the crowd beneath his balcony. "What is it?" Ginger Rogers is there to supply the answer: "It's the newest thing over here. It's called 'The Contine
"Not a bad tune," Fred Astaire says in "The Gay Divorcee" (1934), listening to the orchestra and watching the crowd beneath his balcony. "What is it?" Ginger Rogers is there to supply the answer: "It's the newest thing over here. It's called 'The Contine
Ginger Rogers (July 16, 1911 – April 25, 1995) was an Academy Award-winning American film and stage actress, dancer and singer. In a film career spanning 50 years, she made a total of 73 films, and is now principally celebrated for her role as Fred Astaire's romantic interest and dancing partner in a series of ten Hollywood musical films that... Full Article
Katherine Hepburn, Ginger Rogers, and Margaret Sullavan may appear in dungarees and polo coat and scowl at the camera boys as though they were boogey men, but not Rita. She gives them their money’s worth
From Andrew Carnegie and Alexander Graham Bell to David Dunbar Buick and Ginger Rogers, Scottish-Americans have strengthened our bonds of friendship and cooperation.
Fuck! It's like fucking Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire in here! Awesome!
