An online campaign launched this week to rename a Duluth street for actor Telly Savalas, the bald-headed, crime-solving, lollipop-sucking star of TV's "Kojak" in the 1970s. "Telly Savalas lived in ...
Telly Savalas, best known for starring in the crime drama series Kojak, was a proud Greek who spoke passionately about ...
Giallo: a splashy ‘70s subgenre of Italian horror with soft, overlit nightscapes filmed in garish Eastman color and stars whose hairlines didn’t recede, they advanced. Except for the lollipop-sucking ...
Intrigued? From my latest Daily Beast column: I started receiving People magazine recently, and as I was leafing through its ho-hum 40th anniversary issue, I stumbled across this 1974 cover featuring ...
Tom DiMenna doing a swell impression of the macho-man actor, swiveling back from the dead to tell stories about looking for Peter Falk’s missing eye and playing with Maud Adams’s fiery libido. “What ...
A couple of days ago at The Daily Beast I argued that the July 1, 1974 cover of People magazine (above) provided a great benchmark to discuss the question of social, technological, and economic ...
On Oct. 24, 1973, one of the most memorable cop series in the history of the world officially arrived. Starring Garden City native Telly Savalas, with the indomitable dome and incisive wit, "Kojak" ...
Paulucci Enterprises, Jeno Paulucci's investment company, announced plans yesterday to build a $500 million office-housing-recreation complex called Heathrow in central Florida. Paulucci Enterprises ...
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