Laurie Bird Would Be 70 Today
Laurie Bird's best known movie role is her smallest one. She plays Paul Simon's girlfriend in Annie Hall (1977); at the time, she was Art Garfunkle's girlfriend. It was her third and last pa…
Laurie Bird's best known movie role is her smallest one. She plays Paul Simon's girlfriend in Annie Hall (1977); at the time, she was Art Garfunkle's girlfriend. It was her third and last pa…
Happy National Comic Book Day! At present you'll find all of Travalanche's comic book related posts in a common section with comic strips and animated cartoons " at some point in the near fu…
Tap dancer Arthur Duncan (b. 1925) passed away earlier this year; today would have been his 98th birthday. Duncan was known primarily for two things: he was a regular on Betty White's variet…
Horror fans undoubtedly know the name Nick Castle (b. 1947). He was the original Michael Myers in John Carpenter's Halloween (1978), and reprised the role in cameos in the three films of the…
It's World Gorilla Day, and while we have certainly dealt with gorilla depictions here, in this post about ape horror movies, this one about King Kong, and this one just a couple of days ago…
Lovers of American folk music know and revere the name of Lomax. For over a century and four generations this family has devoted itself to the discovery, preservation, and dissemination of t…
September, 1973 (50 years ago) marked the first televised broadcast of the 1968 box office hit Planet of the Apes. Probably not coincidentally that was also the year the last in the original…
The woman who would be "Boobs" is unleashing her superpower tonight in a weekly show that runs through the end of October at the Laurie Beechman Theatre. We're hoping to catch it, but the wo…
Balk if you must; scoff if you will; but all roads lead to vaudeville. Case in point, I had an entirely different agenda in catching Frontier Marshal (1939) on Criterion's streaming platform…
I originally intended to do a post on The Mamas and the Papas on the birthday of their late songwriter and arranger John Phillips (1935-2001), but by most accounts he was a piece of work and…
Miracle of miracles, a silent comedy star I haven't yet written about. I don't know how Glen Cavender (1883-1962) slipped through the cracks (maybe I thought Glenn Tryon was Glenn enough) bu…
Today we celebrate the late James Haskins (1941-2005), author of somewhere upwards of 150 books for young people and adults. We know of Haskins chiefly on account of two works in particular:…
Great news! Today is the pub date for Eve Golden's new book Strictly Dynamite: The Sensational Life of Lupe Velez. Fans know the high marks set by Eve's earlier works on Jean Harlow, Theda B…
I wish there was a better encapsulating title for "man (or woman) of the theatre". There have been many such figures over the centuries, people who performed too many important functions wit…
On account of the tumultuous nature of the 20th century, the Hungarian-Jewish producer-director Sir Alexander Korda (Sándor László Kellner, 1893-1956) became a film-maker of interna…
A respectful nod today to the work of actor/director Joseph Pevney (1911-2008). Pevney's is not one of your more widely circulated Hollywood names, so I'll help you out at the top. His films…
September 15, 1973 is the most frequently given pub date of the first edition of the book Groucho, Harpo, Chico, and Sometimes Zeppo, by Joe Adamson " 50 years ago today. Many or most die-ha…
Amy Winehouse (1983-2011) would have been 40 years old today, had she not joined the 27 Club a dozen years ago. As I grow older and less engaged with a lot of contemporary pop culture, Wineh…
20 years ago today marked the television premiere of the HBO television show Carnivà le (2003-2005). Of course I'm a fan of this show, given its Depression era carnival setting, though lik…
News you can use, but you gotta act fast! Mark St. Leon, who I mentioned in my earlier post on Elsie St. Leon is giving a talk on his famous circus family at Maple Grove Cemetery in Kew Gard…
I have but little doubt that many look at the "books and authors" section of Travalanche and walk away thinking "ya basic". I'm a lover of classics, and this section is a sort of morgue of D…
As we've amassed a bunch of pieces related to the events of 9/11 here, as well as on my other blog, and elsewhere, I've created this hub from which they all can be accessed. 9/11: America's …
I had the pleasure and honor of working closely with neo-burlesque queen Angie Pontani on her revue Burlesque-a-pades about a decade ago. I learned tons in the doing of it; it was the princi…
It's surely not necessary for you to remember the name Matthew Betz (1881-1938), particularly since he himself used a variety of professional aliases, like M.C. Von Betz, Matthew Von Betz, e…
I cannot tell a lie, all the good intel on Alice Washburn (1860-1929) comes from Steve Massa's indispensable tome Slapstick Divas. I'll give you broad strokes; there are lots more specifics …