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Barbara "Bonnie" Graham and the Murder of Mabel Monohan
Barbara Elaine Graham, often remembered by the grim moniker "Bloody Babs," lived a life shaped by hardship, poor decisions, and the...


Nudie Cohn: The Rhinestone Cowboy Who Made America Sparkle
In a world where sequins meet saddle leather, where pistols become door handles, and where mismatched boots are a fashion statement,...


Francis Day: The Starlet Time Forgot
Frances Victoria Schenk, better known by her stage name Frances Day, was a trailblazing performer whose life encapsulated the glitz and drama of early 20th-century entertainment. Born in East Orange, New Jersey, in 1908, Schenk’s story is one of reinvention, audacity, and ultimate obscurity. Early Years and Rise to Stardom Frances Schenk’s journey into the world of performance began remarkably early. By the age of 16, she was dancing in New York City’s speakeasies, venues syn
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