Just two years after Susan Sontag wrote her 1964 essay “Notes on Camp,” the musical “Dames at Sea” opened at the tiny Manhattan cabaret Caffé Cino. The so-bad-it’s-good aesthetic had been given a name ...
Ruby Keeler was an unknown actress when she starred in the 1933 production of Busby Berkeley's 42nd Street. But the movie was so popular she was able to land two more splashy musicals that same year — ...
An equestrian property in Newport Beach once owned by singer-dancer Ruby Keeler is on the market for $5.89 million. The wrap-around ranch-style home, built in 1957, sits on two acres at the edge of a ...
Actress Ruby Keeler lived a roller-coaster life between her 1933 showgirl days (above) and an unlikely career resurgence in 1971, in Broadway's "No, No, Nanette." Bettmann Archive Grandmother and ...
Ruby Keeler was an unknown actress when she starred in the 1933 production of Busby Berkeley's 42nd Street. But the movie was so popular she was able to land two more splashy musicals that same year — ...