The Gallery

  • The Gallery
    By Laura Marx Fitzgerald

    What're Cantor and Jolson gonna do, just sing? Me and Stan do it all—sing, dance, comedy, you name it. I mean, just look at this.” And there followed a display of the most frenzied and grotesque slapstick.

  • The Gallery
    By John Horne Burns

    This British marine was on the most basic and genial terms with himself and the world . Next came a plump South African lance corporal with red pips , and a Grenadier Guardsman , tall and reserved and mustached . The South African lance ...

  • The Gallery
    By John Horne Burns

    That body, Lyle said, should be up against a ballet bar every morning at ten o'clock. — To hell with the New York stage, Hal said. I look enough like a chorus boy as it is. I don't dare go to the beach at Fire Island.

  • The Gallery
    By Laura Marx Fitzgerald

    In 1929 New York City, twelve-year-old housemaid Martha O'Doyle suspects that a wealthy recluse may be trying to communicate with the outside world through the paintings on her gallery walls.

  • The Gallery
    By Rog Phillips

    Aunt Matilda sent a telegraph to tell him she needed him desperately.