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Lucille Ball listened and wiped away tears after a posthumous letter was read to her at her Kennedy Center Honors tribute.
Lucie Arnaz and Desi Arnaz Jr. — and a few grandchildren. Here's everything to know about Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz's ...
The 37,000-square-foot museum opened in 2018 after a decade of development, featuring interactive exhibits and rare artifacts ...
For the better part of three decades Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz dominated the nation’s television screens with “I Love Lucy, ...
The Man Who Invented Television, it wasn’t just a passion project—it was a gamble. Purdum, best known for his political reporting at The New York Times and The Atlantic, was looking for his next book ...
In the book Desi Arnaz: The Man Who Invented Television, biographer Todd S. Purdum alleged that Ball flipped out when she learned that Arnaz took out a former flame, pin-up model/actress Betty Grable, ...
The "funniest city" in America is filled with museums that are dedicated to comedy greats, like Lucille Ball, and it also has plenty of art and nature, too.
On Aug. 6, Lucille ball's birthday, 5 colorized episodes will play in theaters. "I Love Lucy" is hitting the big screen nearly seven decades after the beloved sitcom was invited into American ...
The two-time Emmy nominee also penned ‘Stone Pillow,’ starring Lucille Ball, and plays about Sylvia Plath, Sophie Tucker and ...
Today is Lucille Ball's birthday and there's no better way to celebrate the icon than by watching her celebrate another icon. Ball frequently championed other funny women, including Carol Burnett.
Lucille Ball and William Frawley share a candid, affectionate moment off-screen—proof that behind Fred Mertz’s gruff exterior was a friendship that lasted long after the cameras stopped rolling.
Lucille Desiree Ball Born: Aug. 6, 1911 in Celeron, N.Y. Died: April 26, 1989, in Los Angeles Best known for: CBS comedy series “I Love Lucy” ...