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Source:The New Democrat “Ideological turmoil in America has reached unprecedented heights. With conservatives falling into the unfalsifiable throws of populism and Liberals fetishizing 1960 solutions to 2020 problems, both appear lost in moving through the 21st century. What comes after Trump for the populist? What comes after liberals fail yet again to implement a child’s […]
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Willy Beable: Diana Dors Documentary
“Short documentary profiling the life of British ‘Blonde Bombshell’ Diana Dors, who died of cancer in 1984.” From Willy Beable English Muffin Diana Dors (as I call her) got tagged as the British Marilyn Monroe and the latest Hollywood Blonde Bombshell … Continue reading
Alan Eichler: ‘Diana Dors- Complete Interview With Mike Wallace (1957)’
“Diana Dors in interviewed by Mike Wallace in this half-hour program from 1957.” From Alan Eichler I don’t know a whole lot about Diana Dors. Over the last few months I’ve been watching a few of her films to get to … Continue reading
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