This is the first year the 1940’s White Christmas Ball is coming to the heart of Downtown Denver With an array of movie set lights and props, vintage vehicles, re-enactors, sleighs, Christmas trees ...
On Dec. 25, 1941, Madeline (Statton) Oswald sat down in her home at 826 The Terrace, opened her diary, and wrote, “What a day this has been…Kauslers & Byers…Porterfields & Leathermans were here…a wild ...
Transport your home to another time with these nostalgic holiday essentials. Here are the vintage Christmas decorations ...
“Light the tree by electricity…it insures safety where there are children,” encouraged the Eagle-Gazette on Dec. 4, 1940. The article continued: “Electricity has made possible the substitution of safe ...
I hope some of you had the opportunity to see the Light a Light of Love event at the pier Dec. 2, as the city kicked off this year’s holiday celebrations. For me, it wasn’t the lighting of the ...
The long-awaited sequel to the popular The 1940's Radio Hour. It's Christmas Eve, 1943, and the Feddington Players are now broadcasting from a hole-in-the-wall studio in Newark, NJ, and set to present ...
Get a fresh look at a timeless tale with Theatre 33’s holiday show. This year, the theater opted to perform “A Christmas Carol,” but with a twist. The story will be told through a 1940's radio show.
Two familiar holiday tales have been newly musicalized, and what separates them is depth. Bas Bleu’s “1940s Radio Christmas Carol,” a work-in- progress sequel to the ubiquitous “1940s Radio Hour,” is ...