Cameron Douglas, VP of home entertainment for Fandango’s video-streaming service, FandangoNow, has been elected chairman of the Entertainment Merchants Association (Ema), a trade group for the home-entertainment industry.
Douglas will serve as Ema chair for a one-year term. In that role, he replaces Jonathan Zepp, Google Play’s head of worldwide movies and TV partnerships. Douglas joined NBCUniversal-owned Fandango in 2016 with its acquisition of M-Go, where he had been VP of content.
Other Ema officers joining Douglas on the board are: vice chair Suyin Lim, senior director, global content acquisition, Sony Interactive Entertainment; secretary Michele Edelman, Evp, marketing and content strategy, Vubiquity; and treasurer Matt Hill, head of vendor management, Amazon Prime Video.
In addition, serving on Ema’s executive committee as at-large members are: Ema past chairmen Bob Geistman, Evp of sales and marketing, Ingram Entertainment; Marty Graham, Svp, comScore; and Bill Kotzman, partner product manager, TV/film,...
Douglas will serve as Ema chair for a one-year term. In that role, he replaces Jonathan Zepp, Google Play’s head of worldwide movies and TV partnerships. Douglas joined NBCUniversal-owned Fandango in 2016 with its acquisition of M-Go, where he had been VP of content.
Other Ema officers joining Douglas on the board are: vice chair Suyin Lim, senior director, global content acquisition, Sony Interactive Entertainment; secretary Michele Edelman, Evp, marketing and content strategy, Vubiquity; and treasurer Matt Hill, head of vendor management, Amazon Prime Video.
In addition, serving on Ema’s executive committee as at-large members are: Ema past chairmen Bob Geistman, Evp of sales and marketing, Ingram Entertainment; Marty Graham, Svp, comScore; and Bill Kotzman, partner product manager, TV/film,...
- 8/6/2018
- by Variety Staff
- Variety Film + TV
Chicago – Jerry Lewis had a long and winding life, dying last week at the age of 91. Through that life he had many show business lives – including the inevitable addictions – surviving all of the them with his signature comic style. He also was featured in over 70 films, and HollywoodChicago.com remembers three of them.
Jerry Lewis in Chicago in 1996
Photo credit: Joe Arce of Starstruck Foto for HollywoodChicago.com
When the gawky 19 year-old Lewis met the suave singer Dean Martin in 1946, little did they know that they would become the most popular act in America for several years, and make 16 films together between 1949 through 1956. Their box office draw was white-hot, so much so that neither of them could keep up with the blur of what happened to them. “Martin & Lewis” eventually broke up at the height of their fame in 1956, during which Martin famously said, “Jer, when I look at you,...
Jerry Lewis in Chicago in 1996
Photo credit: Joe Arce of Starstruck Foto for HollywoodChicago.com
When the gawky 19 year-old Lewis met the suave singer Dean Martin in 1946, little did they know that they would become the most popular act in America for several years, and make 16 films together between 1949 through 1956. Their box office draw was white-hot, so much so that neither of them could keep up with the blur of what happened to them. “Martin & Lewis” eventually broke up at the height of their fame in 1956, during which Martin famously said, “Jer, when I look at you,...
- 8/31/2017
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
What would Patsy Cline think about getting her own Nashville museum more than six decades after her death?
“You know, no pun intended – and not to use a word lightly – but I think she’d say, ‘This is crazy,’” says her 58-year-old daughter, Julie Fudge.
And no wonder: Despite Cline’s mythic stature as one of the 20th century’s greatest voices, few fans today know that the “Crazy” singer was simply an equal among a bevy of country notables at the time she was killed, at age 30, in a private plane crash in 1963. Since then, the sheer power of...
“You know, no pun intended – and not to use a word lightly – but I think she’d say, ‘This is crazy,’” says her 58-year-old daughter, Julie Fudge.
And no wonder: Despite Cline’s mythic stature as one of the 20th century’s greatest voices, few fans today know that the “Crazy” singer was simply an equal among a bevy of country notables at the time she was killed, at age 30, in a private plane crash in 1963. Since then, the sheer power of...
- 4/10/2017
- by Nancy Kruh
- PEOPLE.com
Conceived as a result of a love affair between her mother and an Air Force flight line worker named Bill Miller in the 1960s, Wendy Spencer of Carmichael, California, always wondered about her biological father, who disappeared shortly after she was born. Did he have the same brown eyes and dark wavy hair as she did? Did he have other children? Was he still alive? In October 2014, Wendy, 50, a hair stylist, learned that a friend had recently ordered an extensive DNA profile through 23andMe, a personal genomics and biotech company, so she decided to do the same out of curiosity,...
- 2/24/2016
- by Cathy Free, @cathyjfree
- PEOPLE.com
Conceived as a result of a love affair between her mother and an Air Force flight line worker named Bill Miller in the 1960s, Wendy Spencer of Carmichael, California, always wondered about her biological father, who disappeared shortly after she was born. Did he have the same brown eyes and dark wavy hair as she did? Did he have other children? Was he still alive? In October 2014, Wendy, 50, a hair stylist, learned that a friend had recently ordered an extensive DNA profile through 23andMe, a personal genomics and biotech company, so she decided to do the same out of curiosity,...
- 2/24/2016
- by Cathy Free, @cathyjfree
- PEOPLE.com
On Thursday morning, February 28, I found CNN featuring a continuous shot of a helicopter. The network cut between a close-up and a distant dot. It was Benedict, flying from the Vatican City. This was extraordinary attention for an ordinary cardinal, because as Benedict told the throng awaiting him, "I am no longer Pope." I am not a scholar of Catholic history, but I believe we were witnessing the first time the Papal throne was vacant while an elected Pope was alive.
"This no one can deny," wise Sister Rosanne told us during the 8 am theology class that began every day at St. Mary's Grade School. "The Church is the oldest continuously functioning institution in human history, and the Popes go back in an unbroken chain to St. Peter's blessing at the hand of Jesus." That was one reason people of all faiths or none desired an audience with the Pope.
"This no one can deny," wise Sister Rosanne told us during the 8 am theology class that began every day at St. Mary's Grade School. "The Church is the oldest continuously functioning institution in human history, and the Popes go back in an unbroken chain to St. Peter's blessing at the hand of Jesus." That was one reason people of all faiths or none desired an audience with the Pope.
- 5/14/2013
- by Roger Ebert
- blogs.suntimes.com/ebert
On Thursday morning, February 28, I found CNN featuring a continuous shot of a helicopter. The network cut between a close-up and a distant dot. It was Benedict, flying from the Vatican City. This was extraordinary attention for an ordinary cardinal, because as Benedict told the throng awaiting him, "I am no longer Pope." I am not a scholar of Catholic history, but I believe we were witnessing the first time the Papal throne was vacant while an elected Pope was alive.
"This no one can deny," wise Sister Rosanne told us during the 8 am theology class that began every day at St. Mary's Grade School. "The Church is the oldest continuously functioning institution in human history, and the Popes go back in an unbroken chain to St. Peter's blessing at the hand of Jesus." That was one reason people of all faiths or none desired an audience with the Pope.
"This no one can deny," wise Sister Rosanne told us during the 8 am theology class that began every day at St. Mary's Grade School. "The Church is the oldest continuously functioning institution in human history, and the Popes go back in an unbroken chain to St. Peter's blessing at the hand of Jesus." That was one reason people of all faiths or none desired an audience with the Pope.
- 3/4/2013
- by Roger Ebert
- blogs.suntimes.com/ebert
Merchandise Sweepstakes! "Have Fun. Explore. Earn Amazing Rewards" Click on the banner Latino Review is giving away some cool merchandise to celebrate the release of the upcoming sequel "Happy Feet Two" starring the voice talents of Elijah Wood, Robin Williams, Hank Azaria, Alecia Moore (P!nk), Sofia Vergara, Common, Hugo Weaving, Richard Carter, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Magda Szubanski, Anthony Lapaglia and Benjamin “Lil P-Nut” Flores, Jr. "Happy Feet Two” opens wide on Friday, November 18, 2011. Click Here to visit the official site or hit the poster to visit the Facebook page for the film. The sequel to “Happy Feet,” the Academy Award®-winning animated smash hit, “Happy Feet Two” returns audiences to the magnificent landscape of Antarctica in superb 3D.Mumble, The Master of Tap, has a problem because his tiny son, Erik, is choreo-phobic. Reluctant to dance, Erik runs away and encounters The Mighty Sven—a penguin who can fly!
- 11/16/2011
- LRMonline.com
IMAX® 3D Release of Highly Anticipated Sequel to Happy Feet
Opens in More Than 377 IMAX Theatres
IMAX Corporation and Warner Bros. Pictures today announced that Happy Feet Two, the sequel to the animated hit Happy Feet, will be released in the immersive IMAX® 3D format this Friday, November 18. The film will open in 293 IMAX® theatres domestically, simultaneously with the film’s wide North American release. The movie will also open in 84 IMAX theatres internationally, 6 of which will open this Friday, with the additional runs debuting over the following weeks. More international theatres will be added as pending bookings are confirmed.
Happy Feet Two: An IMAX 3D Experience has been digitally re-mastered into the unparalleled image and sound quality of The IMAX Experience® through proprietary IMAX Dmr® technology. With crystal clear images, laser-aligned digital sound and theatre geometry that maximizes field of view, IMAX provides the world’s most immersive movie experience.
Opens in More Than 377 IMAX Theatres
IMAX Corporation and Warner Bros. Pictures today announced that Happy Feet Two, the sequel to the animated hit Happy Feet, will be released in the immersive IMAX® 3D format this Friday, November 18. The film will open in 293 IMAX® theatres domestically, simultaneously with the film’s wide North American release. The movie will also open in 84 IMAX theatres internationally, 6 of which will open this Friday, with the additional runs debuting over the following weeks. More international theatres will be added as pending bookings are confirmed.
Happy Feet Two: An IMAX 3D Experience has been digitally re-mastered into the unparalleled image and sound quality of The IMAX Experience® through proprietary IMAX Dmr® technology. With crystal clear images, laser-aligned digital sound and theatre geometry that maximizes field of view, IMAX provides the world’s most immersive movie experience.
- 11/14/2011
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
In the sequel to the adorable Happy Feet, the Academy Award®-winning animated smash hit, Happy Feet Two returns audiences to the magnificent landscape of Antarctica in superb 3D. Warner Bros. Pictures. and Village Roadshow Pictures. animated family comedy adventure will be in RealD 3D, IMAX 3D and 2D in select theaters on Friday, November 18, but you can catch the movie early! Wamg has a family four pack to giveaway so you can see Happy Feet Two this weekend – Saturday morning (11/12) at 10:00am at Chesterfield Galaxy 14 Cine.
Official Rules:
1. You Must Be In The St. Louis Area The Day Of The Screening.
2. Fill Out Your Name And E-mail Address Below. Real First Name Required.
3. Answer The Following Question: What famous tap dancer provided the dance sequences for Mumble in 2006′s Happy Feet ?
Winners Will Be Chosen Through A Random Drawing Of Qualifying Contestants. No Purchase Necessary. Passes Will Not Be Substituted Or Exchanged.
Official Rules:
1. You Must Be In The St. Louis Area The Day Of The Screening.
2. Fill Out Your Name And E-mail Address Below. Real First Name Required.
3. Answer The Following Question: What famous tap dancer provided the dance sequences for Mumble in 2006′s Happy Feet ?
Winners Will Be Chosen Through A Random Drawing Of Qualifying Contestants. No Purchase Necessary. Passes Will Not Be Substituted Or Exchanged.
- 11/7/2011
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
(L-r) Atticus, voiced by Benjamin “Lil P-nut” Flores Jr.; Erik, voiced by Ava Acres; Bo, voiced by Meibh Campbell; and in front, Ramon, voiced by Robin Williams, in Warner Bros. Pictures’ and Village Roadshow Pictures’ animated family comedy adventure “Happy Feet Two,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures
Check out all the latest photos and featurette from Warner Bros. Pictures’ and Village Roadshow Pictures’ animated family comedy adventure Happy Feet Two. You can catch it in RealD 3D, IMAX 3D and 2D in select theaters on Friday, November 18
The sequel to Happy Feet, the Academy Award®-winning animated smash hit, Happy Feet Two returns audiences to the magnificent landscape of Antarctica in superb 3D.
Mumble, The Master of Tap, has a problem because his tiny son, Erik, is choreo-phobic. Reluctant to dance, Erik runs away and encounters The Mighty Sven – a penguin who can fly!
Check out all the latest photos and featurette from Warner Bros. Pictures’ and Village Roadshow Pictures’ animated family comedy adventure Happy Feet Two. You can catch it in RealD 3D, IMAX 3D and 2D in select theaters on Friday, November 18
The sequel to Happy Feet, the Academy Award®-winning animated smash hit, Happy Feet Two returns audiences to the magnificent landscape of Antarctica in superb 3D.
Mumble, The Master of Tap, has a problem because his tiny son, Erik, is choreo-phobic. Reluctant to dance, Erik runs away and encounters The Mighty Sven – a penguin who can fly!
- 11/5/2011
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Erik in Warner Bros. Pictures and Village Roadshow Pictures animated family comedy adventure Happy Feet Two, a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures
Say hello to the newest penguin on the ice block and Mumble’s son, Erik, in the new Happy Feet Two trailer – There’s lots to dance about!
In Happy Feet Two, Mumble, The Master of Tap, has a problem because his tiny son, Erik, is choreo-phobic. Reluctant to dance, Erik runs away and encounters The Mighty Sven – a penguin who can fly! Mumble has no hope of competing with this charismatic new role model. But things get worse when the world is shaken by powerful forces. Erik learns of his father’s “guts and grit” as Mumble brings together the penguin nations and all manner of fabulous creatures “from tiny Krill to giant Elephant Seals” to put things right.
Cast: Elijah Wood,...
Say hello to the newest penguin on the ice block and Mumble’s son, Erik, in the new Happy Feet Two trailer – There’s lots to dance about!
In Happy Feet Two, Mumble, The Master of Tap, has a problem because his tiny son, Erik, is choreo-phobic. Reluctant to dance, Erik runs away and encounters The Mighty Sven – a penguin who can fly! Mumble has no hope of competing with this charismatic new role model. But things get worse when the world is shaken by powerful forces. Erik learns of his father’s “guts and grit” as Mumble brings together the penguin nations and all manner of fabulous creatures “from tiny Krill to giant Elephant Seals” to put things right.
Cast: Elijah Wood,...
- 10/7/2011
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Erik in Warner Bros. Pictures. and Village Roadshow Pictures. animated family comedy adventure .Happy Feet Two,. a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures
“Time to Rock With The Flock” in these new TV spots for the comedy adventure - Happy Feet Two - the sequel to Happy Feet, the Academy Award®-winning animated smash hit.
In Happy Feet Two, Mumble, The Master of Tap, has a problem because his tiny son, Erik, is choreo-phobic. Reluctant to dance, Erik runs away and encounters The Mighty Sven . a penguin who can fly! Mumble has no hope of competing with this charismatic new role model. But things get worse when the world is shaken by powerful forces. Erik learns of his father.s .guts and grit. as Mumble brings together the penguin nations and all manner of fabulous creatures .from tiny Krill to giant Elephant Seals. to put things right.
“Time to Rock With The Flock” in these new TV spots for the comedy adventure - Happy Feet Two - the sequel to Happy Feet, the Academy Award®-winning animated smash hit.
In Happy Feet Two, Mumble, The Master of Tap, has a problem because his tiny son, Erik, is choreo-phobic. Reluctant to dance, Erik runs away and encounters The Mighty Sven . a penguin who can fly! Mumble has no hope of competing with this charismatic new role model. But things get worse when the world is shaken by powerful forces. Erik learns of his father.s .guts and grit. as Mumble brings together the penguin nations and all manner of fabulous creatures .from tiny Krill to giant Elephant Seals. to put things right.
- 9/22/2011
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Leonardo DiCaprio as J. Edgar Hoover in Warner Bros. Pictures’ drama “J. Edgar,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo by Keith Bernstein
In the latest photos from Warner Bros. Pictures 2011 Fall/Holiday lineup, we finally get a look at the big-to-do over DiCaprio as ‘Hoover’. Will this be the role that finally bestows on Leo that elusive Academy Award for Best Actor? We’ll be sure to bring you the first trailer of Eastwood’s biopic in the upcoming months.
Also released were the new images from Happy Feet Two and New Year’S Eve. Click Here to see the earlier set from Warner Bros. slate of films.
J. Edgar
In theaters on November 9 (Limited) / November 11 (Wide)
(L-r) Leonardo DiCaprio as J. Edgar Hoover and Naomi Watts as Helen Gandy in Warner Bros. Pictures’ drama “J. Edgar,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo by Keith Bernstein
(Warner Bros. Pictures)
Drama.
In the latest photos from Warner Bros. Pictures 2011 Fall/Holiday lineup, we finally get a look at the big-to-do over DiCaprio as ‘Hoover’. Will this be the role that finally bestows on Leo that elusive Academy Award for Best Actor? We’ll be sure to bring you the first trailer of Eastwood’s biopic in the upcoming months.
Also released were the new images from Happy Feet Two and New Year’S Eve. Click Here to see the earlier set from Warner Bros. slate of films.
J. Edgar
In theaters on November 9 (Limited) / November 11 (Wide)
(L-r) Leonardo DiCaprio as J. Edgar Hoover and Naomi Watts as Helen Gandy in Warner Bros. Pictures’ drama “J. Edgar,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo by Keith Bernstein
(Warner Bros. Pictures)
Drama.
- 8/17/2011
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Gwyneth Paltrow as Beth Emhoff in Warner Bros. Pictures’ thriller “Contagion,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo by Claudette Barius
Warner Bros. Pictures has sent us a preview, along with new photos, of their 2011 Fall / Holiday movies – along with a first look at some new images. Most noticable among the list are award season potentials Contagion from Steven Soderbergh, Clint Eastwood’s J. Edgar, Guy Ritchie’s Sherlock Holmes: A Game Of Shadows, and Stephen Daldry’s Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close.
Matt Damon as Mitch Emhoff in Warner Bros. Pictures’ thriller “Contagion,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo by Claudette Barius
Contagion
In theaters and IMAX on September 9
(Warner Bros. Pictures/Participant Media/Imagenation Abu Dhabi)
Jude Law as Alan Krumwlede in Warner Bros. Pictures’ thriller “Contagion,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo by Claudette Barius
Director: Steven Soderbergh
Writer: Scott Z. Burns
Producers: Michael Shamberg, Stacey Sher, Gregory Jacobs
Executive Producers: Jeff Skoll,...
Warner Bros. Pictures has sent us a preview, along with new photos, of their 2011 Fall / Holiday movies – along with a first look at some new images. Most noticable among the list are award season potentials Contagion from Steven Soderbergh, Clint Eastwood’s J. Edgar, Guy Ritchie’s Sherlock Holmes: A Game Of Shadows, and Stephen Daldry’s Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close.
Matt Damon as Mitch Emhoff in Warner Bros. Pictures’ thriller “Contagion,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo by Claudette Barius
Contagion
In theaters and IMAX on September 9
(Warner Bros. Pictures/Participant Media/Imagenation Abu Dhabi)
Jude Law as Alan Krumwlede in Warner Bros. Pictures’ thriller “Contagion,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo by Claudette Barius
Director: Steven Soderbergh
Writer: Scott Z. Burns
Producers: Michael Shamberg, Stacey Sher, Gregory Jacobs
Executive Producers: Jeff Skoll,...
- 8/10/2011
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
It was my mother who decided I would be a priest. I heard this beginning early in my childhood. It was the greatest vocation one could hope for in life. There was no greater glory for a mother than to "give her son to the church." I speculated that my mother had given me birth with the specific hope of passing me on to the church.
There was a mother in our congregation at St. Patrick's, Mrs. Wuellner, who had achieved the enviable distinction of giving two sons to the church, Fathers Frank and George, and these two good men came once to visit us at our home, possibly to inspire me.
My father, raised as a Lutheran, attended St. Patrick's only on such occasions as midnight Mass on Christmas Eve. I remember sitting in a front pew with my First Communion class and noticing Father McGinn glancing toward the back of the church.
There was a mother in our congregation at St. Patrick's, Mrs. Wuellner, who had achieved the enviable distinction of giving two sons to the church, Fathers Frank and George, and these two good men came once to visit us at our home, possibly to inspire me.
My father, raised as a Lutheran, attended St. Patrick's only on such occasions as midnight Mass on Christmas Eve. I remember sitting in a front pew with my First Communion class and noticing Father McGinn glancing toward the back of the church.
- 7/18/2010
- by Roger Ebert
- blogs.suntimes.com/ebert
From Chapter 8: Dr. Kinsey and the Institute for Sex ResearchOn Wescott and KinseyWhen Kinsey came to New York, one thing that interested him was the social circle of Wescott’s friend Carl Malouf. A number of Malouf’s friends were fellow veterans of World War II, such as illustrator Tommy Sullivan and his giant bisexual find, Michael Miksche. Wheeler’s important younger lover of the fifties was an artist and poet named Ralph Pomeroy. Although Pomeroy was outside Malouf’s circle, he had a powerful impression of Miksche, who snubbed him. “I was mad for him,” he said. “He was one of the most stunning sexual people I’ve ever met.” Miksche was a star among the volunteers filmed at the Institute, as were a couple named Jack Fontaine and Raymond Ungar.Bill Miller, the handsome model, sometimes joined the group. George Lynes also got to know Kinsey, and...
- 5/25/2010
- The Advocate
From Chapter 8: Dr. Kinsey and the Institute for Sex ResearchOn Wescott and KinseyWhen Kinsey came to New York, one thing that interested him was the social circle of Wescott’s friend Carl Malouf. A number of Malouf’s friends were fellow veterans of World War II, such as illustrator Tommy Sullivan and his giant bisexual find, Michael Miksche. Wheeler’s important younger lover of the fifties was an artist and poet named Ralph Pomeroy. Although Pomeroy was outside Malouf’s circle, he had a powerful impression of Miksche, who snubbed him. “I was mad for him,” he said. “He was one of the most stunning sexual people I’ve ever met.” Miksche was a star among the volunteers filmed at the Institute, as were a couple named Jack Fontaine and Raymond Ungar.Bill Miller, the handsome model, sometimes joined the group. George Lynes also got to know Kinsey, and...
- 5/25/2010
- The Advocate
From Chapter 8: Dr. Kinsey and the Institute for Sex ResearchOn Wescott and KinseyWhen Kinsey came to New York, one thing that interested him was the social circle of Wescott’s friend Carl Malouf. A number of Malouf’s friends were fellow veterans of World War II, such as illustrator Tommy Sullivan and his giant bisexual find, Michael Miksche. Wheeler’s important younger lover of the fifties was an artist and poet named Ralph Pomeroy. Although Pomeroy was outside Malouf’s circle, he had a powerful impression of Miksche, who snubbed him. “I was mad for him,” he said. “He was one of the most stunning sexual people I’ve ever met.” Miksche was a star among the volunteers filmed at the Institute, as were a couple named Jack Fontaine and Raymond Ungar.Bill Miller, the handsome model, sometimes joined the group. George Lynes also got to know Kinsey, and...
- 5/25/2010
- The Advocate
From Chapter 8: Dr. Kinsey and the Institute for Sex ResearchOn Wescott and KinseyWhen Kinsey came to New York, one thing that interested him was the social circle of Wescott’s friend Carl Malouf. A number of Malouf’s friends were fellow veterans of World War II, such as illustrator Tommy Sullivan and his giant bisexual find, Michael Miksche. Wheeler’s important younger lover of the fifties was an artist and poet named Ralph Pomeroy. Although Pomeroy was outside Malouf’s circle, he had a powerful impression of Miksche, who snubbed him. “I was mad for him,” he said. “He was one of the most stunning sexual people I’ve ever met.” Miksche was a star among the volunteers filmed at the Institute, as were a couple named Jack Fontaine and Raymond Ungar.Bill Miller, the handsome model, sometimes joined the group. George Lynes also got to know Kinsey, and...
- 5/25/2010
- The Advocate
From Chapter 8: Dr. Kinsey and the Institute for Sex ResearchOn Wescott and KinseyWhen Kinsey came to New York, one thing that interested him was the social circle of Wescott’s friend Carl Malouf. A number of Malouf’s friends were fellow veterans of World War II, such as illustrator Tommy Sullivan and his giant bisexual find, Michael Miksche. Wheeler’s important younger lover of the fifties was an artist and poet named Ralph Pomeroy. Although Pomeroy was outside Malouf’s circle, he had a powerful impression of Miksche, who snubbed him. “I was mad for him,” he said. “He was one of the most stunning sexual people I’ve ever met.” Miksche was a star among the volunteers filmed at the Institute, as were a couple named Jack Fontaine and Raymond Ungar.Bill Miller, the handsome model, sometimes joined the group. George Lynes also got to know Kinsey, and...
- 5/25/2010
- The Advocate
From Chapter 8: Dr. Kinsey and the Institute for Sex ResearchOn Wescott and KinseyWhen Kinsey came to New York, one thing that interested him was the social circle of Wescott’s friend Carl Malouf. A number of Malouf’s friends were fellow veterans of World War II, such as illustrator Tommy Sullivan and his giant bisexual find, Michael Miksche. Wheeler’s important younger lover of the fifties was an artist and poet named Ralph Pomeroy. Although Pomeroy was outside Malouf’s circle, he had a powerful impression of Miksche, who snubbed him. “I was mad for him,” he said. “He was one of the most stunning sexual people I’ve ever met.” Miksche was a star among the volunteers filmed at the Institute, as were a couple named Jack Fontaine and Raymond Ungar.Bill Miller, the handsome model, sometimes joined the group. George Lynes also got to know Kinsey, and...
- 5/25/2010
- The Advocate
From Chapter 8: Dr. Kinsey and the Institute for Sex ResearchOn Wescott and KinseyWhen Kinsey came to New York, one thing that interested him was the social circle of Wescott’s friend Carl Malouf. A number of Malouf’s friends were fellow veterans of World War II, such as illustrator Tommy Sullivan and his giant bisexual find, Michael Miksche. Wheeler’s important younger lover of the fifties was an artist and poet named Ralph Pomeroy. Although Pomeroy was outside Malouf’s circle, he had a powerful impression of Miksche, who snubbed him. “I was mad for him,” he said. “He was one of the most stunning sexual people I’ve ever met.” Miksche was a star among the volunteers filmed at the Institute, as were a couple named Jack Fontaine and Raymond Ungar.Bill Miller, the handsome model, sometimes joined the group. George Lynes also got to know Kinsey, and...
- 5/25/2010
- The Advocate
From Chapter 8: Dr. Kinsey and the Institute for Sex ResearchOn Wescott and KinseyWhen Kinsey came to New York, one thing that interested him was the social circle of Wescott’s friend Carl Malouf. A number of Malouf’s friends were fellow veterans of World War II, such as illustrator Tommy Sullivan and his giant bisexual find, Michael Miksche. Wheeler’s important younger lover of the fifties was an artist and poet named Ralph Pomeroy. Although Pomeroy was outside Malouf’s circle, he had a powerful impression of Miksche, who snubbed him. “I was mad for him,” he said. “He was one of the most stunning sexual people I’ve ever met.” Miksche was a star among the volunteers filmed at the Institute, as were a couple named Jack Fontaine and Raymond Ungar.Bill Miller, the handsome model, sometimes joined the group. George Lynes also got to know Kinsey, and...
- 5/25/2010
- The Advocate
From Chapter 8: Dr. Kinsey and the Institute for Sex ResearchOn Wescott and KinseyWhen Kinsey came to New York, one thing that interested him was the social circle of Wescott’s friend Carl Malouf. A number of Malouf’s friends were fellow veterans of World War II, such as illustrator Tommy Sullivan and his giant bisexual find, Michael Miksche. Wheeler’s important younger lover of the fifties was an artist and poet named Ralph Pomeroy. Although Pomeroy was outside Malouf’s circle, he had a powerful impression of Miksche, who snubbed him. “I was mad for him,” he said. “He was one of the most stunning sexual people I’ve ever met.” Miksche was a star among the volunteers filmed at the Institute, as were a couple named Jack Fontaine and Raymond Ungar.Bill Miller, the handsome model, sometimes joined the group. George Lynes also got to know Kinsey, and...
- 5/25/2010
- The Advocate
From Chapter 8: Dr. Kinsey and the Institute for Sex ResearchOn Wescott and KinseyWhen Kinsey came to New York, one thing that interested him was the social circle of Wescott’s friend Carl Malouf. A number of Malouf’s friends were fellow veterans of World War II, such as illustrator Tommy Sullivan and his giant bisexual find, Michael Miksche. Wheeler’s important younger lover of the fifties was an artist and poet named Ralph Pomeroy. Although Pomeroy was outside Malouf’s circle, he had a powerful impression of Miksche, who snubbed him. “I was mad for him,” he said. “He was one of the most stunning sexual people I’ve ever met.” Miksche was a star among the volunteers filmed at the Institute, as were a couple named Jack Fontaine and Raymond Ungar.Bill Miller, the handsome model, sometimes joined the group. George Lynes also got to know Kinsey, and...
- 5/25/2010
- The Advocate
From Chapter 8: Dr. Kinsey and the Institute for Sex ResearchOn Wescott and KinseyWhen Kinsey came to New York, one thing that interested him was the social circle of Wescott’s friend Carl Malouf. A number of Malouf’s friends were fellow veterans of World War II, such as illustrator Tommy Sullivan and his giant bisexual find, Michael Miksche. Wheeler’s important younger lover of the fifties was an artist and poet named Ralph Pomeroy. Although Pomeroy was outside Malouf’s circle, he had a powerful impression of Miksche, who snubbed him. “I was mad for him,” he said. “He was one of the most stunning sexual people I’ve ever met.” Miksche was a star among the volunteers filmed at the Institute, as were a couple named Jack Fontaine and Raymond Ungar.Bill Miller, the handsome model, sometimes joined the group. George Lynes also got to know Kinsey, and...
- 5/25/2010
- The Advocate
From Chapter 8: Dr. Kinsey and the Institute for Sex ResearchOn Wescott and KinseyWhen Kinsey came to New York, one thing that interested him was the social circle of Wescott’s friend Carl Malouf. A number of Malouf’s friends were fellow veterans of World War II, such as illustrator Tommy Sullivan and his giant bisexual find, Michael Miksche. Wheeler’s important younger lover of the fifties was an artist and poet named Ralph Pomeroy. Although Pomeroy was outside Malouf’s circle, he had a powerful impression of Miksche, who snubbed him. “I was mad for him,” he said. “He was one of the most stunning sexual people I’ve ever met.” Miksche was a star among the volunteers filmed at the Institute, as were a couple named Jack Fontaine and Raymond Ungar.Bill Miller, the handsome model, sometimes joined the group. George Lynes also got to know Kinsey, and...
- 5/25/2010
- The Advocate
In honor of the late Johnny Cash's posthumous album due out February 26, 2010, the new rewards website PrizeFrog.com has collaborated with JohnnyCash.com for a special promotion. Johnny Cash.s "American VI: Ain.t No Grave," featuring the final recordings the Man in Black ever made before his death in September 2003, will be released via American Recordings and Lost Highway on February 26th, the day that would have marked Cash.s 78th birthday. The website PrizeFrog.com is offering one authentic autographed Johnny Cash serigraph, titled "Flight." For years, Johnny Cash sketched and eventually painted. He held on to them, not thinking they were worthy of a formal showing. In 1993 Mr. Cash showed his friend Bill Miller a...
- 2/12/2010
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
The very talented and unique Gil Birmingham ("Billy Black" in The Twilight Saga: New Moon and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse) made his way to Denver, Colorado this weekend for the Colorado Indian Market, on hand as a special guest and performer for the weekend's events. Among other things, Birmingham got on stage with several of the event's fellow featured guests to perform music. Birmingham took the stage with Grammy winner Bill Miller, Moses Brings Plenty, Eli Secody, and the Bearshot Dancers, and he was so kind as to share some of the video coverage taken of his work at the Market. You'll see in the first video that part of the event include ...
- 1/26/2010
- by thetwilightexaminer
- Twilight Examiner
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