Alfred Lutter (Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore) 1975 Afterschool Special
Season four of the ABC Afterschool Special series gets under way with this sensitive, and sometimes hilarious, story of puppy love. Alfred Lutter ...
Season four of the ABC Afterschool Special series gets under way with this sensitive, and sometimes hilarious, story of puppy love. Alfred Lutter ...
the Oscar® for Best Actress for her performance in " Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore" at the 47th Academy Awards® in 1975. Award ...
In rock's early days, everyone who came along seemed to make it just a little more dangerous. Elvis shook his hips, the Beatles grew their hair, and, by the late 60s, an American born Vincent Damon Furnier but known by the pseudonym Alice Cooper was hanging black spider webs behind his drum riser, beheading himself onstage, and allegedly throwing chickens at paraplegics. Somehow pelvic thrusting never seemed quite so scary again.
Alice Cooper cemented his reputation as the father of shock rock with his 1975 concept album Welcome to My Nightmare . The record follows a young child named Steven through a series of nightmares and stands as one of the studio recordings by Cooper that best replicates the Grand Guignol horror of his live show. Now, for his 26th studio album, the singer has decided to revisit the theme of nightmares for lyrical inspiration. Welcome 2 My Nightmare is 14 tracks of wildly disparate, surprisingly horror-free rock & roll. Here Cooper's musical vision is enhanced by guest appearances from Ke$ha and Rob Zombie. The product, oddly, is perhaps one of the freshest albums he has released in over four decades.
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Magill's survey of cinema--English language films, second series ALICE DOESN'T LIVE HERE ANYMORE Released: 1975 Production: David Svsskind and Audrey Maas for Warner Bros. Direction: Martin Scorsese Screenplay: Robert ... |
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Vegetarian Times Hmm ... a 1974 Best Actress Oscar for the lead role in the movie Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore; a 1975 Tony Award for Best Actress in the Broadway play ... |
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Captain America killed Nixon, Jacko tried to buy Spidey: 99 things you didn't ... Between 1975 and 1977, Tennant was an editor at Marvel's UK division, a job that required him to anglicise American spellings and indicate when the more scantily dressed superheroines needed to be redrawn decently. 11. In Nick Fury Agent of SHIELD, |