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  1. 15 hours ago · “At the time, Elton John was real big, and Dave Wagstaff, the artist, suggested that we just make a set of Nite Owl big eyeglasses,” Peerenboom said. Further distinguis­hing Fritz from other movie host personalit­ies was his seamless integratio­n into scenes from the movies being shown during his on-air patter.

  2. 15 hours ago · Francesca Woodman and Julia Margaret Cameron on show at Nation Portrait Gallery, London The National Portrait Gallery hosts a groundbreaking exhibition featuring the works of Francesca Woodman and Julia Margaret Cameron, two pioneering photographers whose careers spanned a century apart. Titled “Francesca Woodman and Julia Margaret Cameron: Portraits to Dream In,” this exhibition promises t

  3. 1 day ago · Cameron’s renowned portraits of famous Victorian men are also diminished by the pairing. Those which are present in the show, such as The Astronomer (Sir John Frederick William Herschel, 1867) and Iago – Study from an Italian (1867) are amongst the most haunting and complex works on display. Unfortunately, many of Cameron’s depictions of ...

  4. 5 hours ago · Frederick C. Peerenboom, better known as Fritz the Nite Owl, surrounded by movie memorabilia in his basement. ... “But John Haldi, who was the program director, saw and heard the reaction that I ...

  5. 15 hours ago · Jean de Strelecki ~ Camera study of stage and film actress Olga Petrova (born Muriel Harding), 1910s | src abebooks Olga Petrova, born Muriel Harding in England, Petrova moved to the US and rose to success in vaudeville before entering the film industry.

  6. 3 days ago · After rumblings from the man himself that he was at work restoring much of his incredible filmography, Frederick Wiseman and Zipporah Films have confirmed today that the five-year process of restoration and digitizing 33 of his features has been completed and will start coming to theaters this year. See the press release below. Zipporah Films.

  7. 5 days ago · John Woodman Higgins (1874-1961), president of the Worcester Pressed Steel Company in Worcester, Massachusetts, lived in a “‘house of the future’ filled with steel art and steel marvels…. His favorite color was ‘stainless steel’” (“Higgins Armory Museum (Gone),” RoadsideAmerica.com ).

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