From the creators that brought you 1940s Radio Hour comes an instant holiday classic, 1940s A Christmas Carol. On Christmas Eve, in a small radio station in Newark, New Jersey, the Feddington Players ...
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On Dec. 25, 1941, Madeline (Statton) Oswald sat down in her home at 826 The Terrace, opened her diary, and wrote, “What a day this has been…Kauslers & Byers…Porterfields & Leathermans were here…a wild ...
Dolled-up revelers celebrated Christmas the way their parents and grandparents might have -- plus a little artistic license -- at the 1940s White Christmas Ball last Saturday, December 7, at the Wings ...
“Light the tree by electricity…it insures safety where there are children,” encouraged the Eagle-Gazette on Dec. 4, 1940. The article continued: “Electricity has made possible the substitution of safe ...
Imagine going back to 1943. It’s Christmas Eve. World War II is raging and a group of actors are at a radio station to present a live performance of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol.” Not ...
Tim Blough (center) plays an actor taking the role of Ebenezer Scrooge in a 1940s radio drama in Broadway Rose's production of "A 1940s Radio Christmas Carol." The cast also features (from left) Malia ...
DENVER — Get out your best fedora or pull your hair up in retro victory rolls because the 1940s White Christmas Ball is back. After hosting virtual events in 2020, the 1940s White Christmas Ball is ...
A lot has changed since World War II, but men with families are still being sent overseas to war, hoping they'll somehow be able to return home for the holidays. This weekend Trinity United Methodist ...
Holiday music, dancing and tinsel bring back the feeling of a Christmas just like the ones you used to know. The seventh annual 1940’s White Christmas Ball runs from 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. on Saturday, ...
I grew up on a steady stream of ’80s and ’90s comedies about how hilarious it would be if men had to parent their own kids. So you can imagine my surprise when I flipped on TCM a few years ago and ...