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SUMMARY:1950 - Life In America 75 Years Ago
DESCRIPTION:Journey to 1950\, a defining year of post-war America\, when optimism soared and new challenges emerged. The Baby Boom was reshaping family life\, and suburban living became the American ideal. Television became the centerpiece of entertainment\, with early shows like I Love Lucy laying the groundwork for modern TV culture. Meanwhile\, the Cold War began to take hold\, with the Korean War marking the first major military conflict of the era. \n1950 wasn’t just about politics and economics—it was a year of rich cultural milestones. The movie Sunset Boulevard captivated audiences with its sharp critique of Hollywood’s Golden Age\, and Ella Fitzgerald’s smooth vocals dominated the airwaves. In sports\, the New York Yankees won another World Series\, while consumer goods like frozen dinners and color televisions symbolized the growing comfort of middle-class American homes. The Tonight Show\, Bill Murray\, and Morgan Fairchild were born in the same year that George Bernard Shaw and George Orwell died. \nThis program offers a vibrant look at a year of optimism and tension\, filled with fascinating stories\, visuals\, and multimedia elements. Whether you remember 1950 or are curious to learn about it\, this engaging presentation will transport you back to a time of hope\, change\, and cultural growth. Reserve your spot now to experience the year that set the stage for modern America! \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://barrybradford.com/schedules/1950-life-in-america-75-years-ago-5/
LOCATION:Private Venue
CATEGORIES:American History,Chicago History,Civil Rights,Cultural History,Economic History,Legal History,Military History,Political History
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SUMMARY:Best Films Never To Win An Oscar
DESCRIPTION:What do “the classic films “The Shawshank Redemption\,”  “It’s A Wonderful Life\,” “Vertigo\,” “The Maltese Falcon\,” “Dr. Strangelove\,” &  “Double Indemnity” have in common? Two things. First\, each is considered one of the greatest movies ever made. Second\, neither received even a single Oscar! \nIt’s hard to believe\, but the list of complete snubs of great films by the Academy Awards is long\, surprising\, and inexplicable. \n This one-of-a-kind presentation features numerous film clips\, fascinating details about the production and reception of these classic films\, and fascinating anecdotes about the movie. We will attempt to explain how and why Oscar missed recognizing some of the greatest films ever made!
URL:https://barrybradford.com/schedules/best-films-never-to-win-an-oscar-3/
LOCATION:Uniper
CATEGORIES:Cultural History
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SUMMARY:1950 - Life In America 75 Years Ago
DESCRIPTION:Journey to 1950\, a defining year of post-war America\, when optimism soared and new challenges emerged. The Baby Boom was reshaping family life\, and suburban living became the American ideal. Television became the centerpiece of entertainment\, with early shows like I Love Lucy laying the groundwork for modern TV culture. Meanwhile\, the Cold War began to take hold\, with the Korean War marking the first major military conflict of the era. \n1950 wasn’t just about politics and economics—it was a year of rich cultural milestones. The movie Sunset Boulevard captivated audiences with its sharp critique of Hollywood’s Golden Age\, and Ella Fitzgerald’s smooth vocals dominated the airwaves. In sports\, the New York Yankees won another World Series\, while consumer goods like frozen dinners and color televisions symbolized the growing comfort of middle-class American homes. The Tonight Show\, Bill Murray\, and Morgan Fairchild were born in the same year that George Bernard Shaw and George Orwell died. \nThis program offers a vibrant look at a year of optimism and tension\, filled with fascinating stories\, visuals\, and multimedia elements. Whether you remember 1950 or are curious to learn about it\, this engaging presentation will transport you back to a time of hope\, change\, and cultural growth. Reserve your spot now to experience the year that set the stage for modern America! \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://barrybradford.com/schedules/1950-life-in-america-75-years-ago-4/
LOCATION:Private Venue
CATEGORIES:American History,Chicago History,Civil Rights,Cultural History,Economic History,Legal History,Military History,Political History
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SUMMARY:Best Actresses To Never Win An Oscar!
DESCRIPTION:The Academy Awards are designed to recognize the greatest achievements in movies. Each year\, huge audiences watch the Oscars\, and the results can make or break a film’s chances at success. They also have a huge impact on the careers of the performers. \nBut as you will see in this unique multimedia presentation\, laden with film clips\, Oscar has snubbed some of the greatest and most popular performers in cinema history! \nThis week\, we will be looking at the great ladies of the silver screen who have been denied the top acting awards! Some of the names on the list are sure to surprise you\, including the phenomenal Amy Adams! \nAlthough some of the amazing women we will feature eventually did win honorary Oscars or lifetime achievement awards\, it is nonetheless incomprehensible that some of Hollywood’s most important and accomplished actresses\, including many who appeared in numerous acclaimed films\, never won an acting Oscar. \nOne important example is Chicago’s own Kim Novak. In a ten-year period\, she made six films that are today considered cinema classics. Despite that amazing run\, she was never even nominated for an Oscar! \nOur top twenty list of snubbed actresses will definitely surprise you!  Each choice is accompanied by insightful analysis\, many film clips\, and numerous wonderful anecdotes. \n  \nPLEASE NOTE: This program is offered live and in person only at the East-West Center of the Glenview Senior Center. If you are not a member\, please contact them to register.
URL:https://barrybradford.com/schedules/best-actresses-to-never-win-an-oscar-3/
LOCATION:Uniper
CATEGORIES:Cultural History,Women's History
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SUMMARY:1950 - Life In America 75 Years Ago
DESCRIPTION:Journey to 1950\, a defining year of post-war America\, when optimism soared and new challenges emerged. The Baby Boom was reshaping family life\, and suburban living became the American ideal. Television became the centerpiece of entertainment\, with early shows like I Love Lucy laying the groundwork for modern TV culture. Meanwhile\, the Cold War began to take hold\, with the Korean War marking the first major military conflict of the era. \n1950 wasn’t just about politics and economics—it was a year of rich cultural milestones. The movie Sunset Boulevard captivated audiences with its sharp critique of Hollywood’s Golden Age\, and Ella Fitzgerald’s smooth vocals dominated the airwaves. In sports\, the New York Yankees won another World Series\, while consumer goods like frozen dinners and color televisions symbolized the growing comfort of middle-class American homes. The Tonight Show\, Bill Murray\, and Morgan Fairchild were born in the same year that George Bernard Shaw and George Orwell died. \nThis program offers a vibrant look at a year of optimism and tension\, filled with fascinating stories\, visuals\, and multimedia elements. Whether you remember 1950 or are curious to learn about it\, this engaging presentation will transport you back to a time of hope\, change\, and cultural growth. Reserve your spot now to experience the year that set the stage for modern America! \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://barrybradford.com/schedules/1950-life-in-america-75-years-ago-3/
LOCATION:Private Venue
CATEGORIES:American History,Chicago History,Civil Rights,Cultural History,Economic History,Legal History,Military History,Political History
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SUMMARY:American Movies Set In Italy
DESCRIPTION:Italy!  Italy is a beautiful country – the weather and the colors are as warm as the people. \nDiane Lane Glows “Under The Tuscan Sun” \nAmericans are welcomed in every part of the country.  Whether tourists want to admire the mountains or the sea\, visit great cathedrals\, sample from the world’s great vineyards\, or enjoy world-famous food and shopping\, \nSimple Pleasures in Rome Are Enjoyed In the Shadow Of Great Beauty In “Roman Holiday” \nItaly holds something special for everyone.  The American fascination with Italy extends to the movies.  Many great American films have been set against the backdrop of the fantastic physical beauty of Italy.  Filmmakers from William Wyler to Woody Allen and stars from Gregory Peck to Matt Damon have made classic films set in this most beautiful country. \n  \nIn this unique multimedia presentation\, we will explore some varied and unforgettable movies about Americans in Italy\, from beautiful romances (“Roman Holiday\,” “Summertime\,” “A Little Romance” to intense dramas (“The Godfather\, Part II\,” “The Talented Mr. Ripley\,”) to comedies (“From Rome With Love\,” “Avanti”) these movies offer both great storytelling and tremendous cinematic beauty. \n‘The Bridge of Sighs’ \nIn addition to hearing many fascinating insights\, I will watch numerous film clips.  This will help us discuss how Italy becomes a character in these great movies. \nCome and see if your favorite made the list!  For a glimpse at the wonders we will behold\, click here to read this short article about the beautiful legend of ‘The Bridge Of Sighs’ in Venice.  It is a central plot point in the sublime “A Little Romance”—one of the movies on our list! \nREGISTRATION: I suggest calling the senior center directly.  Their website can be a little difficult to maneuver. \n 
URL:https://barrybradford.com/schedules/american-movies-set-in-italy-7/
LOCATION:Oak Brook Senior Center\, 1450 Forest Gate Road\, Oak Brook\, IL\, 60523\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cultural History
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