Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Yet another example of fatalism


You must admit it was weird how it worked out for Brandon Lee.

Monday, March 30, 2009

He's okay, it's just that ridiculous haircut that bugs me

Mother is letting ANYONE that asks put their handprints down in the forecourt of her villa here at the Garden of Allah.

Friday, March 27, 2009

It all turned to shit Seven years ago today


For Milton Berle, at least.

I know you've seen the BBC interview of Milton, but have you seen Milt with Skip E. Lowe?

Thursday, March 26, 2009

My Rusty always gets all bummed out


Because his idol Halston died on this date in 1990.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

It all turned to shit Seventeen years ago today

At least it did for Nancy Walker, who died on this date in 1992. I also liked this.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Now I know where all the pomegranate juice went

not a lot of underpants going on there either

Monday, March 23, 2009

i know he was short, but


Peter Lorre probably deserved a better location than this six inch square box on the bottom floor, but that was what he chose...a scene from his iconic film "M"and maybe just a little "What's My Line"

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Liz maintains her "lucky in love" status (again)

Yep, things can't get worse for Mike Todd on this date, his plane crashing and all. I was surprised at his credits, aren't you?

While Mother is at Mass

First, turn off the Playlist player, hit pause. Then click on the video's play button. I want to introduce you to the work of Craig Hella Johnson, here is his arrangement of "Requiem" by Eliza Gilkyson. Here is the text. I really thought this was unbelivably moving.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

He's been gone Twenty-two years now

The truly legendary Robert Preston

Friday, March 20, 2009

Marilyn shows her most popular features


Gotta confess, don't really know much about Marilyn Maxwell, who died on this date in 1972. Have you ever heard her sing?

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Frank wasn't going back in the cage, man


You see, Frank had led a colorful life,being the partner of Al Capone, and all. The final straw was when the Mob decided that he, Frank, should take one for the team in terms of the Feds needing to nail someone for the Mob activity as go-between for the studios and the labor unions. Frank: "no can do".

You seem to have so MANY birthdays, dear...

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Cobina had lunch with an old friend

I just keep my mouth shut since I know it doesn't turn out so well for Linda> But she looked lovely today out in the courtyard

Sunday, March 15, 2009

What do you know about Aristotle Onassis?


Well, other than he died on this date thirty four years ago

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Very disturbing, depending on how you choose to watch this


Oh, by the way, Susan Hayward died today, in 1975You see, everybody who worked on "The Conqueror" died of cancer of one form or another.

if you require a little cleanser for the palatte, here is some heavy duty scenery eating by Miss Hayward and Bette Davis (not to mention the furniture- chomping of the daughter)

Now Appearing Daily!!! Cobina's vintage beaded jewelry


Go see Kaitlyn and Maria at Animal House, 66 Windward Avenue in Venice, CA. Their phone number is 310 392 5411. They are open from 11 to 7 every day.

Here is the collection again in its' entirety, although Gonxha and Viven Leigh and Aunt Doris have already pilfered a few things, but go for it. We have added key chains as well as eyeglass holders which should hit the gallery by Monday. Stacia, send me your email again, I'd sell it to you wholesale which apparently is French for half retail. It's a really sweet piece.

Shut up, Captain Brown.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

The St. Francis Dam Disaster


Most of you have never ever heard of this, and those of you that have don't know the chronology of certain events.

First, meet William Mulholland:Here is the St. Francis Dam:Update: thank god someone actually reads this crap. First, like it says at the bottom of this page, stuff gets put up here without credit some of the time because the internet does not always accurately source the images you enjoy here. It is my pleasure and responsibility to remove anything immediately if asked to. The above photo belongs to:

Pony R. Horton

www.stfrancisdam.blogspot.com
www.gravityarchmedia.blogspot.com

check out his sites, they are very interesting


Pony has also told us that the water pouring out of the center was supposed to do that. Again, I thank you for the correction.


Uh, the thing still exploded and killed hundreds of people so i'm not so sure this design is the one I want to use when they build the dam at Sunset and Laurel Canyon. Cheers! cg


An aerial view:How was Mulholland, not a trained geologist, to know that this soil was not stable? Here is an after picture:There is something wrong with you if that does not take your breath away, even if just a little. Here is the broken Mulholland, who had deemed the dam safe only 24 hours before, inspecting the damage.And as it looks today:

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

It all stopped constantly turning to shit two years ago


For hard living and often misunderstood Betty Huttonplease do not watch the last clip around the Merm.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Did Success Spoil Marty Fuss?

Ross Hunter's real name was Martin Fuss. You might refresh your yourself upon his credits.

Ross, a former Trousdale pioneer, now resides a mere ten or so feet from Marilyn in Westwood. Best friend Jacques Mapes is next to him.

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Twenty One years later


Still dead

Friday, March 6, 2009

Daisy Bites the Dust


from Time Magazine, Monday March 6, 1933 :

Died. Daisy Canfield Danziger Moreno, 45, California oil heiress, estranged wife of Film Actor Antonio Moreno: of injuries when her automobile ran over the edge of a cliff as her companion, one René Dussac, tried to brighten the headlights in a fog, turned them out instead; on Mulholland Highway, Hollywood.

Instead of divorcing Moreno, her death left him all her wealth. Oooopsy.

So, maybe he had a lot invested in maintaining a positive image. From E.J. Fleming's highly entertaining and perhaps not entirely accurate or true "The Fixers":


The splendid Canfield-Moreno estate, also known as Crestmount:

1920's photo. I know how much you love floor plans:

and aeriel views. Rusty n me had a great time at a wedding here recently.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Bad day for air travel

Patsy Cline boards a plane for eternity forty-six years ago today.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Lucy always hates this day



Forty-three years ago today Bill was stricken on Hollywood Boulevard and died in the lobby of the Knickerbocker.
I told you the food was horrible there.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Just getting you caught up


Monday the 23rd marked the Forty-third passing of comic genius Stan Laurel. Here is a little Ollie and Stan for you: Ok, i thought this was really funny.




Tuesday the 24th marked the fifteenth anniversary of Dinah Shore's passing. Here she is on a recent visit she and I had at Hillside.

Things went from bad to worse

On the 25th things got gnarly for James Coco. Here is a snippet of his work from "Murder by Death"; his companion is James Cromwell

Sunday, March 1, 2009

I just can't stand the sound of this guy's voice


And another one to use French's mustard in his concrete

Here is a little sampling