I LOVE Skyping with Book Clubs about Chanel Bonfire. It’s a wonderful way to travel around the country and the world. It’s so gratifying to hear how people are connecting with the book. And it’s great to hear everyone else’s stories and answer questions as well.
Category Archives: Wendy Lawless
Audio Book Giveaway!
Chanel Bonfire Audio Book Giveaway!
http://www.goodreads.com/giveaway/show/48233-chanel-bonfire
The complete New York Times Bestseller read by the author!
Ricki Lake Show — Chanel Bonfire
Good advice from Joan Didion in my dressing room at The Ricki Lake Show…
And lots of fun with producer Josh Sabarra backstage.
Mothers, Madness & Chanel Bonfire
Georgann Rea nee McAdams aka Loretta May Gronau
Our mother, born Loretta May Gronau in Polk County, Iowa…
Bombshells & Bombs
Bombshells and bombs...
Carroll Baker replaced this iconic Hollywood actress as Treasure in Las Flores del Vicio. Shelly Winters was fired after falsely phoning in her measurements, and not being able to fit in to the wardrobe for the part. My mom, Georgann Rea, another species of bombshell altogether was in Spain for the shoot. Carroll Baker sings one of her songs as she dies in a fountain. It’s hard to say which was more debauched, the shoot or the film.
Madness — Lee Thompson and Chanel Bonfire
London Ladies Who Lunch — Chanel Bonfire
Here’s to the ladies who lunch!
Marian Montgomery in the headscarf, next to Mary Broomfield in pale yellow with hands clasped. Cigarettes, cold white wine and maybe a chicken salad for those who were hungry…
Behind that wall, the IRA bomb went off. Mother wrote songs with Marian who recorded them and sang one of them “The Summerhouse” on the BBC. I’ll post a digital version when I can find it.
Fatal Glamour
The Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis. Designed by Ralph Rapson and completed in 1963 with one of the first thrust stages in America, designed by Tanya Moiseiwitsch.
Peter Zeisler, Sir Tyrone Guthrie and Oliver Rea — founders of the theater.
“Oliver Rea was a successful Broadway producer who, disenchanted with the New York theater scene, had moved his family to Minneapolis to found the Guthrie Theater, where he and Sir Tyrone Guthrie, a scion of the English stage, planned to produce serious classical theater….He wasn’t handsome but had a craggy allure and an air of mystery that mother found fatally glamorous.” — Chanel Bonfire
Hotel Sydney Opera in Paris
The Hotel Sydney Opera in Paris! Now a spiffy Best Western.
With the much-cleaned air-shaft — location of the infamous Henry VIII chicken bone scene in Chanel Bonfire.