Watching Mid-Century Arts and Entertainment Becomes Easy with New Streaming Media Guide at MidCenturyTV.com

     

    Classic TV shows available online, often free, are now organized and searchable along with historic prime time schedules and a complete guide to DVDs
    CORVALLIS, Ore., Nov. 29, 2010 — Entertainment consumers interested in TV series from the mid-twentieth century now have an easy route to discove…

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    Being a Child of the Greatest Generation

     

    FORT BRAGG, Calif., March 23, 2010 — As I Remember: A 1940s Childhood (Avenue Design, Inc., http://www.avenue-design.com) has been written through the entertaining perspective of a romantic boy. The time is during and just after the Second World War. The setting is Reno, Nevada and the high dese…

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    Peruvian Man’s Story Leads to the American Dream: ‘The Immigrant’

     

    SAN DIEGO, Oct. 30, 2009 — There is no more uplifting tale than that of fulfilling the American Dream. “The Immigrant” (published by Trafford), by Max Lombardi, tells the story of young Marco Donnatti. Told in 120 vignettes, “The Immigrant” follows this young Peruvian…

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    ‘Other Places’: New Memoir Chronicles Family’s Strength and Endurance Through War and Immigration

     

    BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Jan. 30, 2009 — Follow a daughter and her parents through the 1940s and 1950s, as they endure the horrors of war and immigrate to two countries in “Other Places” (published by AuthorHouse), the new memoir from Ria Veeren.
    Ria and her mother, Kathe, immigrated to Ame…

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