LA JOLLA — In the early days of Sigmund Freud’s musings about the mind, fellow Austrian Arthur Schnitzler, a doctor and writer, covered similar territory in his plays and novels. Today, Schnitzler is ...
This week in 1957, Sugar Ray Robinson regained his middleweight title for the fourth time, defeating Gene Fulmer; Alan Freed hosted “Rock n’ Roll Show,” a first primetime network special on rock music ...
Steaming in through San Francisco’s Golden Gate, last week, came the President McKinley, bearing a petite, blue-eyed German Fraulein of twenty-two. Resting an elbow on the ship’s rail and cuddling her ...
The hills are alive! Literally. In “Fraulein Maria,” the Alps are represented by a sinuous, moving wall of people and fabric, with a few miniature sparkly evergreens thrown in for good measure. Just ...
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