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Hollywood Remains to Be Seen: A Guide to the Movie Stars' Final Homes by Mark Masek,

Hollywood Remains to Be Seen: A Guide to the Movie Stars' Final Homes by Mark Masek,
Hollywood Remains to Be Seen is a fascinating, gossipy guide to the fourteen most significant Hollywood-area cemeteries and the final resting places of the movie stars who are buried in them. Arranged as easy-to-follow tours of the properties, the fourteen chapters -- one for each cemetery -- include histories of the cemeteries, directions for finding them, and a detailed listing of exactly where more than three hundred stars are buried. Strange as it may seem, cemeteries are becoming one of the most popular destinations for tourists to Hollywood and for film fans who want to pay their respects to the rich and famous and passed-on. Every year, millions of people from all over the world visit the graves of the legendary film stars buried in Hollywood, and the interest in these places grows from year to year. Hollywood Remains to Be Seen highlights the legend and lore of celebrity graves, from Rudolph Valentino's mysterious "Lady in Black" to the regular delivery of one red rose to Marilyn Monroe's grave, to the strange journeys made by the body of John Barrymore immediately after his death in 1942 -- and again thirty-eight years later. Also included are information and images of Hollywood's most lavish and majestic graves, from the huge mausoleum of Douglas Fairbanks Sr., complete with Roman pillars and a giant reflecting pool; to Liberace's flamboyant tomb, with a musical score set on white marble; to the spectacular domed monument of Al Jolson, featuring a life-sized statue of the entertainer atop a 120-foot cascading waterfall. Heavily illustrated with nearly one hundred photographs, Hollywood Remains to Be Seen includes photographs of the celebrities as well as photographs ofthe cemeteries, mausoleums, and graves, maps of the burial grounds and gravesites, and a final section fitly titled "Exit Lines" made up of celebrities' last words.



The American Academy of Arts and Letters - The American Academy of Arts and Letters is an organization whose goal is to "foster, assist, and sustain excellence" in American literature, music, and art. Founded in 1898 as the National Institute of Arts and Letters, it changed its name in 1904 to the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, and in 1992 to its current title.

Theater of the Living Arts - The Theater of the Living Arts, or TLA, is a music venue located at 334 South Street in Philadelphia, PA. It is a standing room-only venue converted from an old single-screen movie theater.

UHF (music video) - UHF is the name of a music video by "Weird Al" Yankovic which was released as an extra on the DVD of the movie of the same title. The video parodies other artists and music videos popular during the 1980's and 1990's, including:

Weinberg Center for the Arts - The Weinberg Center for the Arts is a organization and venue in Frederick, Maryland, USA that holds various showings of music, theatre, films and visual art. It was built over the remains of a movie theater called the Tivoli, which was built in 1926 and destroyed in a flood fifty years later.



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Arts Movie Music Title W Words - Arts Movie Music Title W Words Classic Musicals Collection: Classic Musicals from the Dream Factory (DVD) Five classic musicals are collected here, including: IT`S ALWAYS FAIR WEATHER, SUMMER STOCK, THREE LITTLE WORDS, TILL THE CLOUDS ROLL BY, arts movie music title w words and ZIEGFELD FOLLIES. See individual titles for synopsis information. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. FOR BEST PRICE Reading Smarter! For secondary reading specialist arts movie music title w words and ...

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