Showing posts with label Baltimore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baltimore. Show all posts

Monday, January 10, 2022

She Has Been Seen by Over 200 Audiences


 73 Years Ago Today

Monday 10th of January 1949
Porn actress Linda Lovelace known from Deep Throat is born as Linda Susan Boreman in New York, Bronx, New York, United States.
Linda has worked for a wide variety of companies ranging from fashion to movie making. She has been seen by over 200 audiences including Hollywood.com, Yahoo, the New York Post, Playboy, Glamour New York, New York Daily News, NBC, New York Times, The New York Observer, The Wall Street Journal, The Economist New York Review of Books, The New York Press, The Press of New York, San Francisco Chronicle, the Miami Herald, The New York Times, The New York Post, USA Today Magazine, Forbes, The Guardian, Forbes Businessweek, The Economist, NY Daily News, The New York Times, Washington Post, The New York Times International, The New York Daily News, The New York Times International, The New York Times, USA TODAY International, The New York Times International, The New York Times International, The New York Times International, The New York Times International, The New York Times International, The New York Times International, The New York Times International, The New York Times International, The New York Times International, The New York Times Internationally published (London, New York, Washington, London, Baltimore, Chicago, Chicago, Toronto, Seattle) and in the United States (USA).

Tuesday, December 21, 2021

The Man Who Sold a Sword and the Son Who Sold a Knife


 81 Years Ago Today He Was Invented by His Mother

Saturday 21st of December 1940
Musician and composer Frank Vincent Zappa known from the Mothers of Invention is born in Baltimore, Maryland, United States.
He is the third child of Mary Vincent Zappa and Frances Zappa (born June 10, 1909) an American opera singer and actress, known for: Dances With Boys, The Doors, and most recently, The Fret. He is best known for his role in Fuzzy, an opera about the life with dolphins (Daphne Proulx), which he co-authored with his American opera-loving father, George Zappa. Born in Warsaw, Poland, in October 1935, Zappa received the Academy Award nomination for Best American Opera for the Best Musical in the 1920s. In 1927, he became a member of the Royal Orchestra of Poland's National Poetry Association in Warsaw and published the book, The Man Who Sold a Sword; the Son who Sold a Knife. In 1936 Zappa and his brother, Robert, established the Family Piano Players Association (FMPA), a nonprofit foundation run by the Zappa clan to address the growing concerns of a younger generation of music lovers and to help them develop and adopt music while at the same time preserving his legacy of opera and music in order to foster more youthful creativity. Throughout this time he has performed in numerous orchestras and numerous operatic performances, as noted below.