When Dennis Hopper met Brooke Hayward on a Broadway stage in 1961, you wouldn’t have expected the two actors to connect, get married and help shape the cultural landscape of Los Angeles in the ’60s.
Mark Rozzo talks about his latest book Everybody Thought We Were Crazy. It offers a look into the relationship between Dennis Hopper and Brooke Hayward and their impact on 1960s Los Angeles. For many ...
Some people are simply the center of the wheel of their times, the hub from which spokes of connection radiate in every direction. They don’t necessarily have to be their society’s movers and shakers.
from Hollywood - "Perhaps I'll get used to this bizarre place called Hollywood, but I doubt it" - clearly was an actress first and foremost, at home and on the stage and screen. She seemed to teeter ...
BROOKLYN, N.Y. — Before the '60s were what we know as the '60s, the house in the 1700 block of North Crescent Heights Boulevard hosted an ever-evolving mix of art and artists, working and nonworking ...
At the intersection of Santa Monica Boulevard, Melrose Avenue and North Doheny Drive, Dennis Hopper shot his famous photograph — “Double Standard” — from the driver’s seat of his ’64 Corvair. (Dennis ...
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