From her 1930 debut as a poodle-human hybrid to a modern-day symbol of empowerment, Betty Boop has had an unusual journey to ...
Jasmine Amy Rogers plays Betty Boop, and she embodies a jazz-age look and style that can be seen in period stars from Clara ...
From a play about ruthless real estate salesmen to a new musical on Betty Boop to complete theater listings, here's what's on ...
Pardon the expression. It's just a fact. Betty was a French poodle when she made her first movie appearance in "Dizzy Dishes," a short cartoon released Aug. 9, 1930. And she remained one for ...
Pardon the expression. It's just a fact. Betty was a French poodle when she made her first movie appearance in "Dizzy Dishes," a short cartoon released Aug. 9, 1930. And she remained one for ...
The Lobster House stands as the grand cathedral in this culinary landscape, perched on Fisherman’s Wharf where working fishing boats unload their catch daily. Their raw bar serves oysters and clams so ...
While she may be an animated cartoon character, she was certainly a sex symbol for men all over the world, as well as from the movie. Memorable quote: (looking for Roger) “No, he didn’t.