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...At the Chicago Athletic Association, they made a macho gents’ club feel cool; and they are building hotels in San Francisco (an old Julia Morgan building once owned by William Randolph Hearst) and a brand-new...
...Other media moguls, from William Randolph Hearst to Viacom’s Sumner Redstone, fought against the dying of their influence over rivals, readers and viewers....
...Kane is a thinly veiled William Randolph Hearst, the original media tycoon, and Xanadu is a fictional La Cuesta Encantada — or Enchanted Hill— Hearst’s jaw-droppingly opulent Californian estate....
...First came Picnic, a 1955 adaptation of the William Inge play about a small town atwitter over a ruggedly handsome visitor, which starred William Holden, Kim Novak and Rosalind Russell....
...Above these, though, is Aldous Huxley’s macabre Buddhist propaganda After Many a Summer in which a billionaire (loosely based on William Randolph Hearst) suffers (spoilers!) the same fate as Tithonus....
...Aphrodite’s other illustrious owners include the publishing magnate William Randolph Hearst....
...Think of Citizen Kane, a complex auteur-driven cinematic film-à-clef reportedly about the media mogul William Randolph Hearst, but also the poignant story of his last days and how, despite wild finances,...
...US government efforts to make agencies shun foreign contracts reach back to the 1933 Buy American Act, passed after a nationalist campaign by William Randolph Hearst in his newspapers....
...But Fincher is more interested in why, unpicking the script’s famous revenge on press baron William Randolph Hearst (Charles Dance, glowering). The first irony of Mank is obvious....
...And soon he’ll be William Randolph Hearst, the inspiration for Citizen Kane, in David Fincher’s Mank, starring Gary Oldman....
...The rivalry between the two newspaper titans, Joseph Pulitzer and the younger, scrappier William Randolph Hearst really lit the bonfire, though sadly Hearst’s much-quoted instruction to a baffled illustrator...
...Which is what brought her, Austin (grandson of William Randolph Hearst and her husband since 2013), and their children to this house in upstate New York....
...Music Corporation of America, New York, May 28 1976; Shirley Chisholm, US congresswoman (New York), New York, July 12 1976; Henry Kissinger, US secretary of state, Washington, DC, June 2 1976; A Philip Randolph...
...In the 19th century, William Randolph Hearst inherited the San Francisco Examiner from his father, who had made millions from the Gold Rush....
...Though they never met, William Randolph Hearst urged his readers to support the Los Angeles tent revival meetings in 1949. Five years later Henry Luce put him on the cover of Time magazine....
...Current board members Robert Keegan, Charles Prince, Ann Reese, William Curt Hunter, Sara Martinez Tucker and Stephen Rusckowski will resign as part of the agreement....
...Other objects with Paston provenances came to be owned by the Rothschilds, J Pierpont Morgan and William Randolph Hearst....
...As the late William Randolph Hearst liked to say (in an adage he most likely did not coin): Journalism is printing what someone else does not want printed: everything else in public relations....
...Gabriela wasn’t born a Hearst, she married one: Austin, the grandson of the media baron William Randolph, a figure whose influence casts a long, long shadow over 20th-century cultural life, and the man who...
...Why The Beverly House was once owned by publishing magnate William Randolph Hearst and actress Marion Davies and is a part of Hollywood legend; the “horse head” scene in the film The Godfather was filmed...
...It was later hijacked by William Randolph Hearst to mean exclusion, race purity and isolation. He gushed over Hitler and handed the slogan on to Charles Lindbergh’s campaign....
...When an illustrator reported back from Cuba in 1898 that there was no war to cover, William Randolph Hearst — the publisher who was at the time keen to gin-up a Spanish-American conflict — was said to have...
...The large-scale private paradise is already obsolescent,” wrote the architect Clough Williams-Ellis in 1928....
...His grandfather, media baron William Randolph Hearst, was the main inspiration for the lead character in Orson Welles’ Citizen Kane....
...He represented Spain at the 1920 Venice Biennale; William Randolph Hearst bought four of his paintings; 17,000 people paid to see an exhibition of his work in London in 1929....
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