![]() ![]() there., have been, instance's where some of the actors fell they should have one day off a week, Vaking six performances a. The shows do a great job (or the bys but. About the worse thing, the- USd actors have to do Is jump into a trench when Tojo comes, sleep in a lent iiow and then, and' puf up with bad. ntries standing guard.while! 1 lie USO show is going on and fac- ing the woods rather than ' Hie' show Is-a slight exaggeration. However the story ■ iii yAytr May :5 edition about.the -' n'Ot so ba.d aiid :ihe Army is really do^ig things here nd. 'you before I have lieehtr^-in.sfcrrcd to Xcw!Guinea and ' while it is not ilic South ' a Island a Dorothy Lamour. WAR ACTIVITIES Weduesday, July 21, \*)\% Yanks, Aussies' 1 is. ![]() Variety may ultimately be best remembered for its integration of show business slang into entertainment trade coverage. In March 2013, Variety's owner ended the print edition of Daily Variety, though as of this writing, the weekly publication and a website offering non-stop news updates still exist. In 1933, Daily Variety was launched in Los Angeles to offer in-depth coverage of the motion picture industry and serve as a competitor to The Hollywood Reporter, which was founded 'on the Coast' in 1930. Variety began as a New York weekly publication covering vaudeville, however, its scope expanded over time to include legitimate theatre, burlesque, motion pictures, radio, and television (transitions that the MHDL will eventually document within this record). Media History Digital Library, Media History Digital Libraryįounded in 1905 by Sime Silverman, Variety is the best known and most important trade paper in the history of American entertainment. ![]() Theatre and Vaudeville, Early Cinema, and Hollywood Studio System Motion Pictures, Film Industry Trade Magazine",Vaudeville,Theatr ![]()
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