Minnelli
Britishnoun
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Mr. Jacobs says that as a kid he was mesmerized by figures such as Barbra Streisand, Liza Minnelli and Joan Crawford, all of whom also excited the fancies of drag queens, and for the same reason: because they came across as outlandish caricatures of femininity.
Here he is as arresting theorizing about the origins of “The Goon Show,” which he traces to the trauma of World War II, as he is contemplating the quality of Liza Minnelli’s eyelashes.
Plus, about 140 U.S. troops have been injured in the Iran war, and Liza Minnelli dishes about her life.
Liza Minnelli was born to be a star—Judy Garland made sure of it.
Liza Minnelli, 79, is an actress, singer and dancer who won an Oscar for her role in the 1972 film “Cabaret” and has also received four Tonys, an Emmy and an honorary Grammy.
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