Word: hearstly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Hearst's New York DAILY MIRROR...
Hattie and Rose went into business together (Hattie made hats to go with Rose's dresses), moved to an uptown shop above a delicatessen and a Chinese restaurant. Their only advertising was Hattie herself, but it was enough. Soon Soprano Alma Gluck, Mrs. William Randolph Hearst Sr. and other fashionable ladies were standing patiently for fittings in the mingled aroma of chop suey and lox. In 1919, after a quarrel, Hattie bought out her partner, and later moved to the present, world-famed Carnegie salon on Manhattan's East 49th Street. The same year, she made her first...
Citizen Kane won't please the 'Poonies because it's about the Mr. Hearst who gave them all their beer. Notwithstanding, we must add that it's very good. Orson Welles, you know. At the Brattle...
William Randolph Hearst screamed illegal and slander when he learned that Orson Welles was producing, writing, and starring in a movie which was based upon his life. While Hearst fought to ban the film, Louella A. Parsons and Henry (Time-Life) Luce fought for its appearance. In 1941 Citizen Kane made its heralded debut; a debut which marked the introduction of a brilliant work of art and genius...
...closed curtains of the stage. The TV audience can then have tea or vodka. New feature films are run on TV within ten days of their appearing in Moscow movie houses. A surprising once-a-week feature is 30 minutes of U.S. newsreels, supplied to Soviet TV by Hearst's Telenews Films. They emphasize baby parades and weight-lifting contests...