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The Liberace Museum in Las Vegas closed in 2010, but there is a Liberace Foundation that awards scholarships to musicians. Liberace’s reputation as a musical artist has always been overshadowed ...
Jack Rappaport had not heard Liberace's music until he joined the foundation board for the late showman four years ago. Rappaport, a classical music fan, a veteran of foundations and a former ...
The flamboyant style of Liberace is getting a second life recently, thanks to Beyond the Candelabra, last year’s Emmy-winning HBO movie, and, more recently, in an exhibit on the pianist at Vegas ...
Michael Jackson met a doctor who gave him a nose job through Scott Thorson, Liberace's ex-lover. Thorson recounts the introduction — and discusses his own connection to one of Hollywood's most ...
Deconstructing Liberace's costumes is like glaring into the sun; the sheer power of the light blinds you from ever seeing the tumult below. Who could look past a virgin fox fur coat with 16-foot ...
Compared to its flamboyant former resident, this townhouse is downright reserved. A West Hollywood townhouse once occupied by lifelong performer Liberace is up for sale for $2.88 million — and ...
On September 13, two show business legends will take to the stage of Feinstein's at the Nikko when <I>Liberace And Liza Live! A Tribute</i> comes to the club for what promises to be a gay night of ...
”I`ll cry all the way to the bank.” –Liberace responding to his critics in the 1950s. It`s not easy being Liberace. Fans stare at your face, searching for wrinkles, crow`s-feet or… ...
Liberace’s former lover Scott Thorson has died. He passed away in Los Angeles on August 16 at the age of 65.
LAS VEGAS — Liberace’s old off-Strip mansion is up for sale for a veritable song, but is the property fabulous or a decrepit fixer-upper?
Michael Travis, 85, Liberace’s costume designer for 16 years, tells THR exclusively that he believes he was shut out of the HBO biopic, Behind the Candelabra, due to a long-ago costume ...
Deconstructing Liberace's costumes is like glaring into the sun; the sheer power of the light blinds you from ever seeing the tumult below. Who could look past a virgin fox fur coat with 16-foot ...
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