Here’s another low rent French-Canadian tabloid called La Fouine, which means “the pitchfork.” Since this paper is too old to be referring to the French-Moroccan hip-hopper of the same name, we guess it must be suggesting a metaphorical sorting of hay. Anyway, in case you don’t read French, the cover star here, Brigitte Bardot, claims to have been kidnapped by aliens and impregnated with a hybrid child. Or maybe our French is rusty. Yep, our mistake. The story actually concerns how she learned about love at the tender age of seventeen. From aliens, we think. It was published today in 1957.
2011—Elizabeth Taylor Dies
American actress Elizabeth Taylor, whose career began at age 12 when she starred in National Velvet, and who would eventually be nominated for five Academy Awards as best actress and win for Butterfield 8 and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, dies of congestive heart failure in Los Angeles. During her life she had been hospitalized more than 70 times.