Praise the Lord . . . For fishin' boats, bluegills, and willow flies ker-plunkin' . . . Indian summer, winter tans, and frost on the pun'kin. For Read Full Story
What was possibly the last autograph signed by President John F. Kennedy sold recently at an auction with other items linked to his assassination.He signed the front page of the Dallas Morning News on November 22, 1963 for a maid named Jan White. He had just entered the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce to give a breakfast speech. Later that day he was killed by Lee Harvey Oswald.The date of Kennedy's assassination was on the paper near his signature.The winning bid of $39,000 was placed by Joe ... Read Full Story
Autograph Hounds Rate the Rich, Famous and ApproachableTHE NEW MEXICAN Santa Fe. N.M.,Friday, November 18. 1988By SUZANNE BOYNTONSANTA ROSA, Calif. - Clint Eastwoodand Sylvester Stallone are surprisinglyapproachable.Barbara Stanwyck is reported to havewalked off a set recently, but her fans findher friendly and accommodating.Nobody has an unkind word aboutRobert Wagner or Jimmy Stewart.Jerry Lewis is great with "his kids," butfans seeking autographs are more likelyto get verbal abuse.These ar... Read Full Story
An autograph auction at Colwyn Bay, North Wales was estimated to bring in £200-£300. The collection went for £3,500.The auction included some of the most popular performers of the 1960s. The autographs were collected by John Rees during the time that he worked on Thank Your Lucky Stars. He used the autographs as payment on his account at a delicatessen near the studio.The Beatles appeared on Thank Your Lucky Stars in January 1963. They signed the book at their second appearance on February... Read Full Story
Military Writers Society of America Names People's Choice Finalists The people have spoken. The Rush of Butterflies, a Vietnam era mystical love Read Full Story