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emeraldexplorer2 · 3 months
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Dixie Lee was an American actress, dancer, and singer. 1929
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ilovedamsels1962 · 2 years
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Dixie Lee, 1930's
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1935: American singer and actor Bing Crosby and his wife, singer Dixie Lee, lean on a diving board in front of their swimming pool at their home, Rancho Santa Fe.
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thedabara · 2 years
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ACTRESSES WHO DIED 1952
Gertrude Lawrence at 54 from liver cancer
Eva Perón at 33 from cervical cancer
Polly Moran at 68 from heart illness
Renée Héribel at 49 from unknown events
Janine Marsay at 31 from car crash
Molly Malone at 63 from natural causes
Dixie Lee at 42 from ovarian cancer
Corliss Palmer at 50 from unknown events
Carmen Santos at 48 from unknown events
Susan Peters at 31 from kidney failure
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silentdivasblog · 2 years
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Dixie Lee ❤
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metropolicinema · 1 month
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perfettamentechic · 7 months
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1 novembre … ricordiamo …
1 novembre … ricordiamo … #semprevivineiricordi #nomidaricordare #personaggiimportanti #perfettamentechic
2022: George Spell, attore statunitense, uno dei primi attori bambini afroamericani cui siano stati affidati ruoli drammatici non-stereotipati al cinema e alla televisione americani tra gli anni ’60 e ’70. Comincia la sua esperienza di attore bambino nel 1968, a 10 anni. Per tutta la sua carriera Spell continuerà a partecipare a numerosi episodi delle più svariate serie televisive, laddove la…
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bargainsleuthbooks · 11 months
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#BingCrosbyAPocketfulofDreams by #GaryGiddens #BookReview #Music #Movies #Biography #Hollywood
One of my favorite performers from the 20th century was #BingCrosby. He was the biggest #recordingartist in the world, a hit on #radio and in films. #APocketfulofDreams looks at #DerBingle life until the beginning of #WWII #BookReview #GaryGiddens
From Bing Crosby’s early days in college minstrel shows and vaudeville, to his first hit recordings, from his 11 year triumph as star of America’s most popular radio show, to his first success in Hollywood, Gary Giddins provides a detailed study of the rise of this American star. Bing Crosby: A Pocketful of Dreams (Amazon US) (Amazon UK) (Audible.com) (Barnes & Noble) (Audiobooks.com)…
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rebelyells · 5 months
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Happy New Year Dixieland!
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ilovedamsels1962 · 2 years
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Dixie Lee, 1920's
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luckydiorxoxo · 8 months
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Arrivals to the Ferragamo ss24 show
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valhallarealm · 2 years
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Storia del Burlesque - Burlesque Legends
Storia del Burlesque – Burlesque Legends
Le Burlesque Queen del passato furono: Gypsy Rose Lee, Sally Rand, Ann Corio, Lily St. Cyr, Dixie Evans, Tempest Storm, Betty Rowland, Satan’s Angel, Zorita, Jennie Lee. Sally Rand istituzionalizzò dei classici come la fan dance, danza con grandi ventagli di piume con i quali le performer gioca senza mai scoprirsi, e la bubble dance, danza con una palla gigante di gomma leggera e trasparente…
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ecargmura · 1 year
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Because of Winn-Dixie Book Review
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This is the first book review I have posted on Tumblr. I have a blog where I mainly write reviews for books, games, anime and manga.
Here is the link to my blog post if you want to read it.
Let me know what you think and I'll post more of my past writings on Tumblr.
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I’m a huge dog lover, so any story that involves a dog is instantly good to me. I remembered reading Because of Winn-Dixie as a child, but I didn’t remember the contents. As an adult, I decided to traverse back into this story and see what it was that I had forgotten. What I got was a story about a lonely girl meeting a dog who changes her life for the better. It’s a boy-meets-girl story, but the boy is a dog.
The story is about India Opal Buloni who moves to Naomi, Florida with her preacher father. One day, while she was grocery shopping at a supermarket, she meets a stray dog wreaking havoc in the building. Intrigued by the dog, she claims him and names him Winn-Dixie. Before meeting Winn-Dixie, she had a lot of emotional baggage due to her mother leaving her family behind. The loneliness she felt soon goes away as she meets Winn-Dixie who becomes the light of her life.
The story is very wholesome. It’s a story that overcomes loneliness and sadness. Dicamillo did a wonderful job showing Opal’s rougher side before she mellows out towards the end where she’s having fun with her friends and neighbors. India did not want to do anything with another person before, but knowing that she warms up to them if they liked Winn-Dixie was nice to see.
I do think this story does give an insight on what having a pet, or a companion, does for someone. I can relate. While I had several pets in the past, they do ease the loneliness. I have two dogs right now and they keep me happy every day. I understand what Opal feels when Winn-Dixie heals her troubled young soul. He makes her understand that everything will be okay and that it’s okay to miss her mother even if she’s not coming back.
Opal’s main issues are her inability to make human friends and her missing her mother. Her inability to make friends causes her to act cold and blunt towards other kids. She’s nice to some kids like Sweetie Pie, but she’s a lot meaner to Amanda, Steven and Dunlap. She later sympathizes with them later on. She also gets along well with adults like Frannie Block, Gloria Dump and Otis. She even rekindles her distant relationship with her father. The fact that everyone comes together for a party at the end shows Opal has changed positively. Everything about this is because of Winn-Dixie.
What I really liked above all else is that Opal’s mother did not make an appearance in the story. Yes, Mrs. Buloni is mentioned throughout the story, but she never actually makes a physical appearance. I find that good. The story is about Opal overcoming the loneliness over her mother leaving her behind and it also helps her become closer to her father. If her mother had shown up, it would’ve ruined the flow of the entire story.
There’s nothing much I disliked about this story, honestly. It’s a wholesome story that is perfect for children. While I am an adult, the struggles that Opal deals with and how she overcomes them with Winn-Dixie warms my heart.
I want to try watching the movie. I heard it’s good. Also, it stars AnnaSophia Robb, who is an actress that I am familiar with. I’ve watched Bridge to Terabithia and the 2005 version of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
Would I read this story again? Maybe. I totally recommend this for any children wanting to read something eventful. What are your thoughts about this book? Please let me know.
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