At least until 2005, Janis Ian, famous for the songs "At Seventeen" and "Society's Child," had never recorded a song she didn't either write or co-write.
Source: Owen Keehnen, "At 42: Lesbian Legend Janis Ian Comes Out," 24 March 2005.
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* Artist and Repertory, the brokers at record labels who set up performing artists with material from songwriters.
Monday, October 8, 2007
Saturday, October 6, 2007
June Callwood, St. June of the Pen
Canadian author, social activist, ex-mayor of Toronto, and humanitarian June Callwood ghost-wrote books about several prominent Americans, including Charles Mayo and Barbara Walters.
Source: "June Callwood," Collections Canada.
Source: "June Callwood," Collections Canada.
Friday, October 5, 2007
Fiorello LaGuardia: Nu, Vus Titzuch, Paisan?
In 1922, the Democratic Tammany Hall political machine ran a Jewish candidate against Fiorello LaGuardia, and distributed flyers claiming that LaGuardia was anti-Semitic. LaGuardia, who had a Jewish mother and his Italian father's last name, responded by challenging his opponent to a debate in Yiddish. He spoke Yiddish fluently and his opponent did not.
Source: "Fiorello LaGuardia," Jewish Virtual Library.
Source: "Fiorello LaGuardia," Jewish Virtual Library.
Thursday, October 4, 2007
Paul Robeson Was Better Than You...at Whatever
Besides his career in singing and acting, Paul Robeson also earned fifteen varsity athletic letters while at Rutgers University getting his law degree.
Source: "About Paul Robeson > Biography," Paul Robeson Cultural Center, Rutgers University.
Source: "About Paul Robeson > Biography," Paul Robeson Cultural Center, Rutgers University.
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Ann Richards, Backwards and in High Heels
In 1982, the Texas electorate voted in Ann Richards as State Treasurer. She became the first woman elected to a statewide office in Texas since 1932, when Miriam A. Ferguson was elected governor. Richards eventually became the Governor of Texas as well, and shot to national fame when she gave the keynote speech at the Democratic National Convention in 1988.
The title of the post refers to what is probably Richards' most famous bon mot (which appears not to be original to her), which was on the subject of women's competence in office: "If you give us the chance, we can perform. After all, Ginger Rogers did everything that Fred Astaire did. She just did it backwards and in high heels."
Source: "Portraits of Texas Governors: Modern Texas, Part 3, 1991-Present, Ann W. Richards," Texas State Libraries & Archives Commission.
The title of the post refers to what is probably Richards' most famous bon mot (which appears not to be original to her), which was on the subject of women's competence in office: "If you give us the chance, we can perform. After all, Ginger Rogers did everything that Fred Astaire did. She just did it backwards and in high heels."
Source: "Portraits of Texas Governors: Modern Texas, Part 3, 1991-Present, Ann W. Richards," Texas State Libraries & Archives Commission.
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
Uri Avnery, The Man Who Crossed the Line
Israeli peace activist Uri Avnery made world history when, on July 3, 1982, he crossed the battle lines during the Battle of Beirut to meet Yasser Arafat, becoming the first Israeli to ever meet with the Palestinian leader. Even early in his career of activism, he was so notorious in right-wing circles that the former Mossad chief Issar Har'el called him "Public Enemy Number 1" of the Ben-Gurion Administration.
Source: "Biographical Note," Avnery-News.co.il.
Source: "Biographical Note," Avnery-News.co.il.
Monday, October 1, 2007
Frida Kahlo Got The Trots
Mexican surrealist painter Frida Kahlo famously (at the time) had an affair with Leon Trotsky. At the time, Kahlo was married to artist Diego Rivera.
Source: "Frida Kahlo," Artchive.com.
Source: "Frida Kahlo," Artchive.com.
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