Victoria Riskin’s new family memoir lets us in on a “secret” that’s been staring back at us from photographs of feline-loving Glenda Farrell.
Victoria Riskin’s new family memoir lets us in on a “secret” that’s been staring back at us from photographs of feline-loving Glenda Farrell.
Melanie Benjamin’s novel delves into the extraordinary friendship and careers of Mary Pickford and Frances Marion.
For International Women’s Day, let’s take a moment to remember a woman of words, Anita Loos. She started screenwriting in the silent era, and she’s credited for elevating the intertitle beyond the functional into an art form. A wordsmith, wit, and satirist, her intertitles had zing. Yes, they had “It.” It’s likely her exposure to the family tabloid…