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What was once a symbol of deep affection now resonates as a bittersweet echo of dreams unfulfilled. ‘African Queen’, a guitar ballad infused with West African folk music and hip-hop elements ...
The rickety steamboat African Queen, which starred alongside Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn in the classic 1951 film of the same name, is back in the water having been saved from the scrapyard.
hulk of the Liberian tanker African Queen as she lay stranded and shoal-torn ten miles off Ocean City, Md. It was March, and the sea pounded against the rusting hull of the ship, which had run ...
Built in 1912, this iconic steamboat's claim to fame is its role in the 1951 film, "The African Queen," starring Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn. The vessel has a storied history that spans ...
On Feb. 20, 1952, the drama opened at the Capitol Theatre in New York. By THR Staff On Feb. 20, 1952, The African Queen opened at the Capitol Theatre in New York. The sweeping drama was ...
The "Queen Cleopatra" trailer's release in mid-April prompted an eruption among the usual right-wing trolls suddenly assuming ownership over anything related to the African continent. But it also ...
Valdes describes how Sir Allan Ramsay, the queen’s portrait artist, depicted her with distinctly African features, which could have been a political gesture in that time period: “Artists of ...
P. Eagle and operating some-what nefariously out of a yacht anchored several miles off the French Riviera, producer Sam Spiegel decided to film The African Queen with a script by James Agee and ...
Springfield's house of mystery, The African Queen, will soon open its wrought-iron gates to unveil hidden treasures that include an interior glass floor that reveals the creek below, a 3,000-pound ...