Highlights
A collection of news and information related to Shirley Temple published by Tribune Company sources.
Displaying items 1-12 of 70
» View newsday.com items only
1
2
3
4
5
6
Next >
-
'High School Musical's' Vanessa Hudgens buys Studio City home for $2.75 million
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterOK, PULL up the blinds in your sleeping tween-ager's room and show her this column. I promise she will not shoot daggers your way. Vanessa Hudgens Vanessa Hudgens of "High School Musical" fame has bought her first house. It's in Studio City, it cost $2.75...Tags: World Wrestling Entertainment Incorporated, Music Theater, Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated, Chicago Cubs, Music
-
Ruth Grace Moulon dies at 74; long known in New Orleans as Ruthie the Duck Girl
From the Associated PressRuthie the Duck Girl -- a holdover from a time when colorful characters were as much a part of everyday life in New Orleans' French Quarter as beignets and cafe au lait -- has died. She was 74. Ruthie, whose real name was Ruth Grace Moulon, was an...Tags: Hurricane Gustav, Death and Dying
-
Baby star gazing
Special to The Morning CallThey can't club-hop till dawn, frolic on Miami Beach or check into a $1,700-a-day rehab facility, but they've overcome all those disadvantages in their crawl to the top. Celebrity babies are hot, hot, hot. With bidding for exclusive photos of Brad...Tags: Books and Magazines, Cybill Shepherd, Periodicals, Clark Gable, People
-
Ruth Grace Moulon dies at 74; New Orleans' famous 'Duck Girl'
From the Associated PressRuthie the Duck Girl, a holdover from a time when colorful characters were as much a part of everyday life in New Orleans' French Quarter as beignets and cafe au lait, has died. She was 74. Ruthie, whose real name was Ruth Grace Moulon, was an...Tags: Hurricane Gustav, Death and Dying
-
Red, white and blue bottoms up!
Dining@Large...Tags: Mike Huckabee, Karl Rove, Mitt Romney, Soccer, Political Candidates
-
'Mister Lonely' Misses
Courant Staff WriterHarmony Korine is evolving, somewhat. The director of "Gummo" and "Julien Donkey Boy" has created visually and narratively ugly stories of losers and loners, films as uninspiring to look at as to listen to. With " Mister Lonely," at least the "visually...Tags: Charlie Chaplin, Michael Jackson, Abraham Lincoln, Movies, Madonna
-
Shirley Temple screenings, Post-Apocalyptic Film Festival and more
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterShirley Temple is probably the most popular child star in cinema history. During the 1930s, the golden-haired mop top sang and danced the Depression blues away in a series of musicals. She even won a special juvenile Oscar in 1935 in "grateful recognition...Tags: Alan Young, Don Johnson, Movies, Terry Gilliam, Samuel Goldwyn
-
Absolut Los Angeles: flavor of the city?
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFRANCE HAS given the world Burgundy and Champagne. New York's contributions include the Manhattan and the Long Island iced tea. Even the tiny Caribbean island of Curaçao has placed a bright blue bottle in the pantheon of potent potables. And Los Angeles?...Tags: Beverly Hills, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Manhattan (New York City), Santa Monica, Medical Specialization
-
Dara Torres is propelled by her father's memory
Chicago TribuneDara Torres was born April 15, 1967, in Los Angeles, two weeks before a blessed event was held in Las Vegas at the Aladdin Hotel: the wedding of Elvis Presley and his bride, Priscilla. Her father, Eddie Torres, bought the Aladdin (in a partnership with...Tags: Candice Bergen, Batman, Swimming, Elvis Presley, Death and Dying
-
April 23, 2008
Question: How many ringlets made up child star Shirley Temple's do? A) 22 B) 32 C) 52 Answer: C) 52. Shirley Temple Black turns 80 today. -
Shirley Temple Black breaks arm before 80th birthday
Shirley Temple Black quietly celebrated her 80th birthday this week after breaking her arm in a fall at her suburban San Francisco home. Rick Ross, her Los Angeles-based attorney, says the former child star is doing fine. She turned 80 on Wednesday....Tags: Los Angeles
-
'Mr. Lonely'
Times Movie CriticYou could call Harmony Korine’s "Mr. Lonely" a comeback, but that would imply the return was anticipated, or that it heralds a return to form. I'm not sure either description applies. "Mr. Lonely" is just as unconventional, by Hollywood standards,...Tags: Michael Jackson, Charlie Chaplin, Movies, Animal Diseases, Diseases
Oct 11, 2008
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Sep 15, 2008
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Sep 16, 2008
|Story| Allentown Morning Call
Sep 17, 2008
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Sep 19, 2008
|Blog| Baltimore Sun
Jul 25, 2008
|Story| Hartford Courant
Aug 21, 2008
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Aug 17, 2008
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Aug 16, 2008
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Apr 21, 2008
|Story| WGN-TV
Apr 25, 2008
|Story| Associated Press
May 9, 2008
|Story| Los Angeles Times




