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Saturday, April 22, 2023

Jack Nicholson at 85 by Trav S.D.

There is no shortage of significant April 22 birthdays. As I write this, it is the centennial of the births of Bettie Page and Aaron Spelling; last year it was Charles Mingus. Also born this…

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Friday, April 21, 2023

Of Sideshow, Segregation, and Stooges: On Iggy Pop, Godfather of Punk by Trav S.D.

April 21 is the natal day of Jim Osterberg (b.1947), universally known by the handle Iggy Pop. He is top of mind at the moment, since we recently watched Gimme Danger, Jim Jarmusch’s 2016 …

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Thursday, April 20, 2023

The Crazy Love of Burt Pugach and Linda Riss by Trav S.D.

This is a show biz blog and Burt Pugach (1927-2020) had a modest footprint in show business. He was invested in New York nightclubs, and he produced the crime drama Death Over My Shoulder (1…

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Why I’m Kinda Fonda Wanda Wiley by Trav S.D.

I learned about silent comedienne Wanda Wiley (1902-1987) through the good offices of the Silent Comedy Watch Party and That Slapstick Show, both of whom have presented her shorts. How wonde…

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Wednesday, April 19, 2023

Dickie Goodman: King of Novelty by Trav S.D.

I don’t know that Dickie Goodman (1934-89) WAS the “King of Novelty” precisely (it’s a crowded field), but that is the title of his son Jon’s 2000 biography about his dad. The book…

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For National Banana Day: Great Moments in Pop Culture, Banana Edition by Trav S.D.

I have no idea who decreed it to be National Banana Day, but the instant I learned of its existence I thought of this post, for the banana is one of your top comedy fruits, as well as one th…

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Tuesday, April 18, 2023

Happy World Heritage Day by Trav S.D.

April 18 is World Heritage Day, also known as International Day of Monuments and Sites. I thought it would be an appropriate day on which to introduce you to my other blog, the Trav-a-Log, w…

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Monday, April 17, 2023

How Dawn O’Day Became Anne Shirley by Trav S.D.

Dawn Evelyn Paris (1918-1993) had two movie careers, the first as child star Dawn O’Day, the second, under the billing of the character she played in Anne of Green Gables (1934), Anne Shir…

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Sunday, April 16, 2023

Madam: A Biography of Polly Adler by Trav S.D.

April 16 was the natal day of Pearl “Polly” Adler (1900-1962); it seemed the most apt date for this review of Debby Applegate’s 2021 book Madam: The Biography of Polly Adler, Icon of t…

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Saturday, April 15, 2023

Buon Compleanno, Farfariello! by Trav S.D.

Thank you, Travalanche friend Anthony Di Florio, for letting me know about Italian-American entertainer Eduard Migliaccio, a.k.a Farfarfello (1880-1946). Migliaccio was a star of New York’…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 09:32AM
Friday, April 14, 2023

The World of William Russell by Trav S.D.

Just a few brief lines about major silent screen star William Russell (William Lerche, 1884-1929) who appeared in over 200 films over the course of two decades. The son of stage actress Clar…

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For National Gardening Day: A Little Stroll Through Pleasure Gardens by Trav S.D.

We don’t often get occasion to add to our little section of posts defining the various types of variety arts and their venues, so we thought we would embrace National Gardening Day as an o…

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Thursday, April 13, 2023

Gladys Walton: The Glad Girl by Trav S.D.

I became aware of silent screen actress Glady Walton (1903-1993) by way of my recent post on Hazel Howell. They had appeared in the 1921 feature Desperate Youth together. I was naturally mos…

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50 Years Ago Today: The Death of Henry Darger by Trav S.D.

I haven’t written tons on this blog about the sort of art that is hung in galleries (just about 3 dozen posts, most with some sort of connection to our usual beat of show business), but th…

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Wednesday, April 12, 2023

Robert Harron: Was It Just… “Coincidence”? by Trav S.D.

April 12 was the natal day of silent screen star Robert Harron (1893-1920). Harron’s was an unusual trajectory. He was a local New York Irish kid who was hired to sweep up an do odd-jobs a…

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On the Wonderful Wharton Studios by Trav S.D.

I’ve spent a ton of time in gorgeous (gorges) Ithaca, New York over the last 20 years. My kids grew up there and we spent countless hours roaming the beautiful natural vistas around Cornel…

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Tuesday, April 11, 2023

R.I.P. Michael Lerner by Trav S.D.

I don’t know if it registers with younger viewers (I’m not sure how it could) but when Michael Lerner (1941-2023) showed up in his Oscar nominated turn in Barton Fink (1991) his casting …

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A Shout-Out for Shirley Grey by Trav S.D.

Shirley Grey (Agnes Zetterstrand, 1902-1981) appeared in nearly 50 films over a six year period, and it’s quite a respectable footprint, though hers is a name that has hardly been etched i…

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Monday, April 10, 2023

60 Years Ago Today: The Committee is Called To Order by Trav S.D.

April 10, 1963 marked the debut of the legendary San Francisco (and later, also L.A.) based improv comedy troupe The Committee. Formed by Second City alum Alan Myerson (b. 1940) and others, …

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The Kean Sisters by Trav S.D.

Today marks the 100th birthday of actress and performer Jane Kean (1923-2013), who performed for many years in a two-act with her sister Betty Kean (1914-1986). Fortuitously, it also happens…

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Sunday, April 9, 2023

For National Zoo Lovers Day: On Some Zoos and Menageries by Trav S.D.

It’s National Zoo Lovers Day by someone’s decree, so we thought it would be a good idea for a look in brevis at a topic we have touched on lightly before, the public exhibition of animal…

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Of Muybridge and Motion by Trav S.D.

Most lovers of movie history know the name Eadweard Muybridge (Edward Muggeridge, 1830-1904); he’s the eccentric English gent who invented a form of proto-cinema in the late 1870s, using t…

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For Easter: A Bit O’ Bio on the Bunny by Trav S.D.

Having treated much of moveable feasts lately, including posts on Santa Claus/Christmas and April Fool’s Day and Carnival, it would seem to be indicated that one on the Pagan origins of Ea…

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Saturday, April 8, 2023

For International Romani Day: On the Romance of “Gypsies” and “Bohemians” by Trav S.D.

I couldn’t let International Romani Day pass this year without adding a piece to our recent spate of posts about the roots of theatre and the variety arts. I’m pretty sure most folks don…

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Friday, April 7, 2023

A Craw Full of Coppola by Trav S.D.

I haven’t looked into it but surely someone has done a book or an essay or a paper on the Big Five of New Hollywood: (Coppola, Lucas, Spielberg, Scorsese, and De Palma). They’re fascinat…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 03:02PM
Thursday, April 6, 2023

William Jefferson: From Gallstones to Keystone by Trav S.D.

If you’re like me, you can’t read the name William Jefferson (1876-1946) without your brain involuntarily supplying “Clinton” after it. It’s a conditioned response, it can’t be h…

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Wednesday, April 5, 2023

Love for Lana Clarkson by Trav S.D.

I was inspired to write this post by Showtime’s excellent 4 part documentary series Spector (2022). The title is a little bit of a distortion, if an understandable one; one of the series�…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 10:32AM

Leon Claxton: The Bronze Ziegfeld of Chicago by Trav S.D.

As often happens, I became aware of African American performer and impresario Leon Claxton (1902-67) over the course of putting together my recent post on the Royal American Shows. Claxton r…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 08:24AM

Born 150 Years Today: Mistinguett, Queen of the Music Hall by Trav S.D.

Born 150 years ago today, French chanteuse Mistinguett (Jeanne Florentine Bourgeois, 1873-1956). The daughter of Paris laborers, Mistinguett (originally Miss Tinguette) initially sang while …

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Tuesday, April 4, 2023

Laurels from the New York Press Association by Trav S.D.

Great News! My writing for Chelsea Community News (and that of distinguished colleagues like Michael Musto, Scott Stiffler, and Charli Battersby) just won an honorable mention at the New Yor…

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In Which I Learn Of My Relation to One of the Most Influential Men in the 20th Century Theatre: George Pierce Baker by Trav S.D.

Well, I was feeling down yesterday but now I am up again in rather a major way (and not just because of a certain historical event happening today in a criminal court in Manhattan). I’d sc…

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