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  1. 2 days ago · Enrico Caruso: The Legendary Tenor’s Enduring Connection with Monaco. Enrico Caruso, born on February 25, 1873, in Naples, emerged from humble beginnings as a steelworker's son to become one of the most iconic tenors in the history of opera. Now, 150 years after his birth, we delve into the multifaceted journey of Caruso, and his significant ...

  2. 2 days ago · The Great Caruso: Enrico Caruso: Mario Lanza: I'd Climb the Highest Mountain: William Asbury Thompson: William Lundigan: I Was an American Spy: Claire Phillips: Ann Dvorak: I'll See You in My Dreams: Gus Kahn: Danny Thomas: Jim Thorpe – All-American: Jim Thorpe: Burt Lancaster: The Lady and the Bandit: Dick Turpin: Louis Hayward: The Lady ...

  3. 5 days ago · The great Talia Shire, as Cesar’s cold mother, does more than either Driver or Emmanuel, with just a handful of lines and scenes. Aubrey Plaza, too, seems to have understood exactly what “Megalopolis” needed from a character named Wow Platinum, a social-climbing broadcast journalist who marries Jon Voight’s bank scion Hamilton Crassus III: a high dose of camp.

  4. 5 days ago · The great Neapolitan opera singer, Enrico Caruso, stayed here a few times and there is a plaque on the wall in his honour. His original piano and writing desk are in the suite named after him, and one of the most famous photos of the great Caruso was taken in 1921, on the outdoor terrace of the Hotel Excelsior Vittoria.

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  5. 1 day ago · Juventus Women’s First Team completely dominated their encounter with Fiorentina, especially the second half, and consequently ran out 4-0 winners. With this victory, their fourth in a row, the Bianconere go top of the Serie A table as outright leaders. The four goals in the match were courtesy of Arianna Caruso, Amalie Vangsgaard, Paulina ...

  6. 3 days ago · Tim’s look at Giuliano Carnimeos The Case of the Bloody Iris (1972) in 4K Ultra HD from our friends at Celluloid Dreams... and we mean friends literally —the company was launched by former DVD Review editor Guido Henkel and his son Lucas. (Congrats to both of them on their first successful title!)