New Year’s Eve may sparkle with fireworks and champagne, but for many, its promise of reinvention often only amplifies feelings of loneliness, grief, and the quiet knowledge that a new date fixes, ...
Jon M. Chu will receive the inaugural Judy Garland Award at the Lumiere Awards. This newly-established honor celebrates individuals whose artistry, imagination, and cultural influence embody the ...
The Morning Post is a weekday email that arrives at 6 a.m. Sign up here: stltoday.com/newsletters/ Beth McLaughlin, senior textile conservator at the Midwest Art ...
ST. LOUIS — One of the most famous dresses in movie history is getting a new home in St. Louis, and you can see it now. The red velvet dress worn by Judy Garland in the 1944 film "Meet Me in St. Louis ...
ST. LOUIS — The red velvet dress Judy Garland wore while singing "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" in the 1944 movie "Meet Me in St. Louis" is coming to the Missouri History Museum to stay.
When remarking on the appearances of Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo and Michelle Yeoh in these films, some claim that there must be some supernaturally sinister force at play — yet the explanation is ...
Jinkx Monsoon will play Judy Garland in Peter Quilter’s End of the Rainbow. Set in London in 1968, the play follows Garland as she prepares for a series of concerts at the Talk of the Town while ...
Photo provided Joan Ellison, a Judy Garland specialist, will be the guest vocalist at Columbus Indiana Philharmonic’s upcoming Retrophonic Christmas performance at 3 p.m. Dec. 6 at Columbus North High ...
Following the much-anticipated release of Wicked: For Good, fans are finally getting their first real glimpse at a character that found herself on the sidelines during the movie—Dorothy. Throughout ...
Judy Garland married five times, receiving at least three engagement rings. Her most notable was a pearl and black onyx ring from second husband Vincente Minnelli. She also received a pear-shaped ...
Judy Garland's family is over the rainbow at new generations brought into the wonderful world of Oz. "I think that we all have one person to thank," she said, "and that's L. Frank Baum for writing the ...
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