The two greatest sins in midcentury Hollywood cannot be found in the Old Testament. The studios, abetted by the press,
What Caused Nat and R.J. to Split?
News of the separation between 22-year-old Natalie Wood and the husband of her dreams, R.J. Wagner, took Hollywood by surprise
Making Cheddar Cheese
“The idea of a star being born is bushwah. We could make silk purses out of sow’s ears every day
Conspicuous Consumption, Part 2
“Give Her the Simple Things” headlined a 1961 fan magazine feature on Doris Day (Movie Mirror Yearbook No. 3), claiming
Conspicuous Consumption, Part 1
“Rock is a man who is happy driving a fabulous car or just riding in a local bus!” (“Rock Hudson’s
“No Matter What You Hear about It, It’s True”*
“All aboard the Hollywood merry-go-round — where the wheel of fate spins the stars to fame, to shame, to love
Carol Lynley: A Fan Magazine Remembrance
She never reached the top tier of stardom but Carol Lynley, who died this past September, certainly captured Tinseltown’s attention
Doris and Those “Colorful L.A. Dodgers”*
“Dear Doris Day: I suggest you speak to Kim Novak before you do anything.” Fan magazines often used the “open
“How You Can Become a Movie Star!”
We tend to think of fans as obsessed with a gorgeous object of desire, calling up images of young girls