Our main topic this week is Stage Door, a fun ensemble film from 1937 starring Ginger Rogers, Katherine Hepburn, and Lucille Ball. That’s our featured film this week, but we have a few other things on the agenda as well: Jennifer is going to introduce you to a show from the 1970s that offers some great stories to fall asleep by. She then has a tale of two books: one you should add to your reading list...and one that you shouldn't. Finally, Jennifer has a little persona...
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Our main topic this week is Stage Door, a fun ensemble film from 1937 starring Ginger Rogers, Katherine Hepburn, and Lucille Ball. That’s our featured film this week, but we have a few other things on the agenda as well: Jennifer is going to introduce you to a show from the 1970s that offers some great stories to fall asleep by. She then has a tale of two books: one you should add to your reading list...and one that you shouldn't. Finally, Jennifer has a little persona...
Well, we have a melodrama this week–a bit of a downer, to be honest. Our featured film, Dark Victory, is about a young woman in the prime of life who is dying. Not a lot of laughs, this one. But more than that, this is a profile in fear, and that’s why Jennifer finds this film interesting. Our main character is—understandably—afraid. She’s on a personal journey to find her courage–and she doesn’t have long. As a person who’s been very anxious about all sort...
Vintage Century Idle Hour
Our main topic this week is Stage Door, a fun ensemble film from 1937 starring Ginger Rogers, Katherine Hepburn, and Lucille Ball. That’s our featured film this week, but we have a few other things on the agenda as well: Jennifer is going to introduce you to a show from the 1970s that offers some great stories to fall asleep by. She then has a tale of two books: one you should add to your reading list...and one that you shouldn't. Finally, Jennifer has a little persona...