Bonnie and Clyde's exploits during the Great Depression earned them a place in American folklore.
Reportedly she turned down lead roles in The Great Gatsby and Bonnie and Clyde during this period.
He finally managed to close it, just minutes before Bonnie and Clyde returned.
His daughters, Bonnie and Marla Schaefer, took over as co-chairwomen and co-CEOs.
The 57th festival, which opens on 8 February, is dedicated to Bonnie And Clyde director Arthur Penn, who will be presented with an honorary award.
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Karen Sternheimer, a sociology professor at the University of Southern California, compared the attraction of Dorner's story to admiration for famous outlaws like Billy the Kid and Bonnie and Clyde.
Also posted in the Vault are hundreds of files on some of the FBI's most storied criminal cases such as Al Capone and Bonnie and Clyde and John Dillinger.
His later works failed to recreate the popularity that Bonnie and Clyde had generated at the box office, although Night Moves (1975), The Missouri Breaks (1976) and Four Friends (1981) - won critical acclaim.
If you do not believe that Messrs Blair and Brown are the most psychologically fascinating pairing since Victoria and Albert, Bonnie and Clyde or Gabriel and Lucifer, you will not enjoy this book as you are intended to.
Used in a room with elephant gray and even a bit of acid yellow, you get a palette that is sophisticated, a little Barbar, bonnie and bright without any superheroes, princesses or Disney characters (those will be brought in by the tenants themselves, no doubt).
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Films are steeped in lore of the little guy raging against injustice, sometimes based on historical figures such as Bonnie and Clyde, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, and Frank and Jesse James, said Elayne Rapping, a retired professor of American and media studies at the State University of New York in Buffalo.
He had uncanny instincts and made an art out of the "Duets" concept, pairing Sinatra with U2 frontman Bono, Luther Vandross and other younger artists, Bennett with McCartney and Barbra Streisand, and Charles with Bonnie Raitt and Van Morrison.
The battle was fought on 21 September 1745 and saw Bonnie Prince Charlie and his Jacobite army win a resounding victory over the Hanoverian forces of King George II.
Nowadays, burglaries and mailbox vandalism make the front page, but residents like to repeat the story about bank robbers Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, who holed up in a Giddings boarding house in the 1930s.
Lilith Fair, the all-female act organized by Sarah McLachlan, returns for a second round with more performers, including Bonnie Raitt and Natalie Merchant.
He points to skaters Bonnie Blair and Dan Jansen becoming household names and prominent public relations properties after having appeared in several Olympic games.
Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow gained notoriety for a string of bank robberies before law enforcement officers ambushed them in Louisiana on 23 May 1934.
There are a lot of people who have a motive to kill Bonnie Bakley and I wouldn't say Robert Blake did not have a motive.
Curator Bonnie Gurewitsch and project director Anita Kassof have assembled a blizzard of letters, diaries, affidavits and financial documents that illuminate specific instances of heartbreak and heroism.
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But 1988's festival saw the likes of Bonnie Tyler and Meatloaf running for cover as drunken crowds started throwing bottles of urine at them, and the festival was relaunched with lighter acts such as New Order, The Sugarcubes and Pop Will Eat Itself.
Her music is both pop and folk, with flecks of Bonnie Raitt, and reflects the influence of artists like Ani DiFranco and Joni Mitchell.
June Pointer, who died in 2006 aged 52, and Bonnie formed a duo, performing in clubs around San Francisco Bay, and were later joined in the group by Anita and Ruth Pointer.
Owens's beloved sideman Don Rich is given ample due, as is guitarist Billy Mize and Bonnie Owens, a sweet country singer who had been married to Buck Owens and Mr. Haggard (and dated Fuzz Owen in between).
Ms. Sevrence worked with him to quit smoking within 30 days, and instructed Mr. Wisby and his wife Bonnie in the use of oxygen and medications to avoid flare-ups in his lungs.
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Penelope Spheeris directed, from a script by Myers, Bonnie Turner, and Terry Turner.
So the big question is can Bonnie sing it and will she engage with the camera, however plodding the song.
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