A bawdy, humor-filled letter from Ernest Hemingway to Marlene Dietrich, in which the author imagines performing a surreal sex act onstage with “The Blue Angel” vixen, is going up for auction.
After achieving fame and fortune as one of Hollywood’s most sought-after stars, Marlene Dietrich was ready for some peace. The movie star spent the final 13 years of her life in Paris, where she kept ...
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The terrific series saluting Ernst Lubitsch continues this weekend at the Cleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque. "Angel," the director's comedy from 1937, with Marlene Dietrich, Herbert Marshall and ...
“The Blue Angel,” a crowning achievement of Weimar cinema and the most famous of the seven collaborations between director Josef von Sternberg and Marlene Dietrich, is newly on Blu-ray from Kino. The ...
Ten years ago New York chanteuse Elizabeth Hodes found her niche when she created an original one-woman musical homage to Kurt Weill. “Kurt Weill Cabaret” was so successful that she developed another ...
The 20th century gave rise to one of the most enduring symbols of admiration and derision: The celebrity. Our technology may have advanced, but the desire for images and proximity to celebrities has ...
KALAMAZOO--The German Film Series at Western Michigan University continues its fall schedule with film legend Marlene Dietrich starring in the 1930 classic "The Blue Angel," at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Oct.
This story has three protagonists: Marlene Dietrich, the famous German artist and protagonist of the movie The Blue Angel, the ex-American President John F. Kennedy (“Jack”), and Kenneth Tynan, one of ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. With her world-weary sophistication, ...