Archive for March 7th, 2024

SUCCESSFUL SINGER HAS DIED AT AGE 88

FROM THE VAULTS: Steve Lawrence born 8 July 1935

steve lawrence : Latest News - Closer Weekly

Steve Lawrence, the charismatic Grammy- and Emmy-
winning crooner who delighted audiences for decades
in nightclubs, on concert stages, in film and television appearances, died Thursday.

Publicist Susan DuBow announced Lawrence died in
Los Angeles of complications from Alzheimer’s disease. 

He partnered with the late Eydie Gormé, his wife of 55
years, in a very popular act (below).
 

Hollywood Reporter

Steve Lawrence, Grammy and Emmy-Winning Singer and Actor, Dies at 88

In 1959, Steve Lawrence released Pretty Blue Eyes as a single
and it spent 18 weeks on the
Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking
at No. 9, while reaching No. 7 on the Cash Box Top 100.

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AN ALL-IN-ONE FROM CAMPBELL SOUP CO.

UNDATED (WKRC) – Campbell’s unveiled its new grilled
cheese and tomato soup.

According to Campbell’s official site, the limited-edition
flavor fuses the iconic taste of the company’s tomato
soup and the "comforting" flavors of a grilled cheese
sandwich.

Campbell’s releases limited-edition Grilled Cheese and Tomato soup – WSB-TV Channel 2 - Atlanta

VINTAGE CAMPBELLS SOUP BOY KID 24.5” ADVERTISING POSTER | Retro ads, Vintage advertisements ... 
                                                                   

The company was started in 1869 by Joseph A. Campbell,
(1817 – 1900) a fruit merchant from
Bridgeton, New Jersey,
and
Abraham Anderson, an icebox manufacturer from South Jersey. They produced canned tomatoes, vegetables, jellies, soups, condiments, and minced meats.

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FIRST FEMALE DIRECTOR TO WIN OSCAR

For the First Time Ever, I’m Optimistic About Women in the Movie World - The New York Times

On March 7, 2010, Kathryn Bigelow became the first
woman to win an Academy Award for best director,
for her movie “The Hurt Locker,” about an American
bomb squad that disables explosives in Iraq in 2004.

Prior to Bigelow, only three other women had been
nominated for a best director Oscar: Lina Wertmueller
for 1975’s “Seven Beauties,” Jane Campion for 1993’s
“The Piano” and Sofia Coppola for 2003’s “Lost in
Translation.”

Bigelow was born in San Carlos, California, in 1951
and is a graduate of the
San Francisco
Art Institute
and earned a
 
master’s degree in film from Columbia
University.


She made her feature film debut with 1982’s “The
Loveless,” which she co-wrote and co-directed.

The Hurt Locker (2009) Poster #1 - Trailer Addict

Kathryn Bigelow gets the Time cover - Vogue.it

‘Strange Days’: Kathryn Bigelow’s Thrilling Sci-Fi that Doesn’t Feel As Strange As It Should ...

Watch: Kathryn Bigelow Defends ‘Zero Dark Thirty’ Torture Scenes On ‘The Colbert Report’ Plus ...

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