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As Tears Go By
Café Muscato Posted by Muscato on Sep 24, 2014
I learned a little something this past weekend...
You see, I was puttering around dealing with the ongoing aftereffects of moving (more bookshelves arrived at the beginning of the weekend, and the nice men who put the bookshelves together arrived toward the middle, the Mister and I having decided t read more
Hey There, Birthday Girl!
Café Muscato Posted by Muscato on Sep 4, 2014
The indefatigable (and indefatigably glamourous) Miss Mitzi Gaynor turns an ever-youthful 83 today, and we can all thank our lucky stars that still she's with us.
I was first introduced to this hectic rendition of a familiar favorite by (to no one's surprise) our dear Thombeau over at the Redundant read more
Hey There, Birthday Girl!
Café Muscato Posted by Muscato on Sep 4, 2014
The indefatigable (and indefatigably glamourous) Miss Mitzi Gaynor turns an ever-youthful 83 today, and we can all thank our lucky stars that still she's with us.
I was first introduced to this hectic rendition of a familiar favorite by (to no one's surprise) our dear Thombeau over at the Redundant read more
Positively, Absolutely, Undeniably, and Reliably... Perfect
Café Muscato Posted by Muscato on Aug 15, 2014
This hasn't been the brightest shining week hereabouts, what with one thing and another, so it's nice to take a moment and experience some pure joy. The picture had its premiere at Grauman's Chinese 75 years ago today, and I hope you'll agree that it really rather holds up.
It's useless to pr read more
Positively, Absolutely, Undeniably, and Reliably... Perfect
Café Muscato Posted by Muscato on Aug 15, 2014
This hasn't been the brightest shining week hereabouts, what with one thing and another, so it's nice to take a moment and experience some pure joy. The picture had its premiere at Grauman's Chinese 75 years ago today, and I hope you'll agree that it really rather holds up.
It's useless to pr read more
Goodnight, Schatze...
Café Muscato Posted by Muscato on Aug 12, 2014
I hate weeks when I have to quote Shakespeare more than once:
Now boast thee, death, in thy possession lies
A lass unparallel'd...
I won't lie to you, kids - this one hurts. read more
Goodnight, Schatze...
Café Muscato Posted by Muscato on Aug 12, 2014
I hate weeks when I have to quote Shakespeare more than once:
Now boast thee, death, in thy possession lies
A lass unparallel'd...
I won't lie to you, kids - this one hurts. read more
Quel trou Ă rats!
Café Muscato Posted by Muscato on Aug 9, 2014
Ladies and gentlemen, for no good reason - Mlle. Rosa Moline!
I suppose it's reading so much about her of late, but Bette really can take over one's subconscious, especially, as now, when the first words out of any sane person's mouth when looking at either our current or future apartment would hav read more
Quel trou Ă rats!
Café Muscato Posted by Muscato on Aug 9, 2014
Ladies and gentlemen, for no good reason - Mlle. Rosa Moline!
I suppose it's reading so much about her of late, but Bette really can take over one's subconscious, especially, as now, when the first words out of any sane person's mouth when looking at either our current or future apartment would hav read more
Marlene, Norma, Joan, Loretta...and Margaret?
Café Muscato Posted by Muscato on Aug 7, 2014
So, with our move ever more imminent, I'm responding in a calm, measured, and practical way - not by any kind of rational planning, mind you, or anything like actual preparation. No, I'm mostly leafing through some of the higher works of literature that form such a feature - such a heavy, enor read more
Marlene, Norma, Joan, Loretta...and Margaret?
Café Muscato Posted by Muscato on Aug 7, 2014
So, with our move ever more imminent, I'm responding in a calm, measured, and practical way - not by any kind of rational planning, mind you, or anything like actual preparation. No, I'm mostly leafing through some of the higher works of literature that form such a feature - such a heavy, enor read more
Stars on their Days Off
Café Muscato Posted by Muscato on Jul 13, 2014
On a fine summer afternoon, here we see Spangler Brugh, Ruby Stevens, and William Gable, taking a break from their golf game in a snapshot by Jane Peters.
Oh, I suppose it means just that little bit more if we know that it's Robert Taylor, Barbara Stanwyck, and Clark Gable, shot by Carole Lombar read more
Stars on their Days Off
Café Muscato Posted by Muscato on Jul 13, 2014
On a fine summer afternoon, here we see Spangler Brugh, Ruby Stevens, and William Gable, taking a break from their golf game in a snapshot by Jane Peters.
Oh, I suppose it means just that little bit more if we know that it's Robert Taylor, Barbara Stanwyck, and Clark Gable, shot by Carole Lombar read more
Shameless Saturday Camp Explosion: Vivat Regina!
Café Muscato Posted by Muscato on Jul 12, 2014
In our last look some Unlikely Thrushes of the silver screen, you may remember, we peeked in on Miss Constance Bennett and her not uncreditable go at a little song and dance. This week, we veer sharply in another direction to catch a crucial moment in the long and seemingly haphazard career of read more
Shameless Saturday Camp Explosion: Vivat Regina!
Café Muscato Posted by Muscato on Jul 12, 2014
In our last look some Unlikely Thrushes of the silver screen, you may remember, we peeked in on Miss Constance Bennett and her not uncreditable go at a little song and dance. This week, we veer sharply in another direction to catch a crucial moment in the long and seemingly haphazard career of read more
Chica-Boom
Café Muscato Posted by Muscato on Jul 8, 2014
Well, I thought there ought to be something cheerful and Brazilian today...
And who better to raise one's spirits than the incandescent Miss Miranda? Toss in the not at all un-dishy Mr. Ameche and the usual subtle and tasteful Fox mise-en-scène, and you've got a surefire recipe to chase away read more
Chica-Boom
Café Muscato Posted by Muscato on Jul 8, 2014
Well, I thought there ought to be something cheerful and Brazilian today...
And who better to raise one's spirits than the incandescent Miss Miranda? Toss in the not at all un-dishy Mr. Ameche and the usual subtle and tasteful Fox mise-en-scène, and you've got a surefire recipe to chase away read more
Just Like a Sweetheart
Café Muscato Posted by Muscato on Jul 4, 2014
Let's celebrate our nation's Independence in the very good company of Miss Alice Faye, Mr. John Payne and a gang of specialty acts, here to give a rousing rendition of "America, I Love You."
It's a catchy number from 1940's Tin Pan Alley and a rousingly patriotic one, even if it seems at times read more
Just Like a Sweetheart
Café Muscato Posted by Muscato on Jul 4, 2014
Let's celebrate our nation's Independence in the very good company of Miss Alice Faye, Mr. John Payne and a gang of specialty acts, here to give a rousing rendition of "America, I Love You."
It's a catchy number from 1940's Tin Pan Alley and a rousingly patriotic one, even if it seems at times read more
Two, Two, Two Posts in One!
Café Muscato Posted by Muscato on Jul 1, 2014
Well, yesterday's mystery was no puzzle at all to the Café's discerning readership, and while I truly wish I could triumphantly announce that she was in fact Mary Ann Mobley - or even Gloria Huddle (thank you, George!) - she was, of course... None other than this familiar lady, Miss Dixie Carter. read more