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Based on the Sherill Tippins biography "February House: The Story of W.H. Auden, Carson McCullers, Jane and Paul Bowles, Benjamin Britten and Gypsy Rose Lee, Under One Roof in Wartime America," the musical incorporates elements of classical operetta, jaz
Columbus State University's Carson McCullers Center for Writers and Musicians will host a two-day celebration this week to celebrate the Columbus author's 95th birthday. McCullers, who died in 1967, was best known for her Southern Gothic novels, "The Hea
This Thursday, Sept. 29, 2011 photo shows the Queen Mother's silk tulle and lace hat, left, beside a photo of Queen Elizabeth, Mick Jagger's 2005 grey velvet fedora, bottom, a 1992 orange nylon tutu hat, top, and Gypsy Rose Lee's floral straw hat,... View Photo »
In the early 1940s, a group of artists — among them writer Carson McCullers, composer Benjamin Britten, poet W.H. Auden, author Paul Bowles and burlesque celeb Gypsy Rose Lee — participated in an experiment in communal living in a ramshackle Brooklyn bro
Real name Rose Louise Hovick, she was to earn her fame as the world’s most famous stripper. Her early career consisted of touring the provinces in a vaudeville act co-starring with her sister, and managed by her mother. Her sister, June Havoc, began a so
Jude Law as Watson and Robert Downey Jr as Sherlock Holmes in the 2009 film It’s been a particularly busy season for admirers of the world’s first and greatest consulting detective, Mr. Sherlock Holmes of 221B Baker Street. In November, with the explicit
Based on the 1967 movie of the same name, “Millie” is the story of a small-town girl who comes to New York City in the 1920s with the “thoroughly modern” idea of marrying for money instead of love. On this mission, she stumbles upon a new job with a hand
Seattle Theater Writers, a group of 11 local theater writers and reviewers, have named the 2011 winners of the first annual Gypsy Rose Lee Awards. The awards recognize excellence in Seattle-area productions across the Equity and non-Equity spectrum. Exce
Gypsy Rose Lee (also known as Rose Louise Hovick and Louise Hovick) (born January 8, 1911 – April 26, 1970) was an American actress, burlesque entertainer and writer whose 1957 memoir, written as a monument to her mother, was made into the stage musical and film Gypsy. Full Article
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