By Tommy ChristopherMay 6th, 2021, 7:53 am
Reality TV star turned gubernatorial candidate
Caitlyn Jenner drew widespread mockery when she told the tale of her private plane hangar neighbor’s decision to flee California to avoid having to see homeless people.
On Wednesday night’s edition of
Hannity, Jenner made the case for her candidacy by telling host
Sean Hannity that “My friends are leaving California. My hangar, the guy right across, he was packing up his hangar and I said, where are you going? And he says, ‘I’m moving to Sedona, Arizona, I can’t take it here anymore. I can’t walk down the streets and see the homeless’.”
G. Allen Johnson May 4, 2021Updated: May 6, 2021, 11:34 am
Jacqueline Bisset and Steve McQueen drive through the streets of San Francisco during the filming of “Bullitt.” The 1968 film will be a part of the TCM Classic Film Festival. Photo: Courtesy TCM Classic Film Festival
“Bullitt” is one of the most intense detective movies ever made, anchored by one of cinema’s greatest car chases.
But when she was making it, Jacqueline Bisset felt far from the action. As Steve McQueen’s love interest, she was in few scenes this was the late 1960s, early in her career, with international stardom still to come in the 1970s.
In 2020, the pandemic dimmed the lights on an in-person edition of the cinematic celebration of TCMâs Classic Film Festival. But after a successful pivot to a virtual format, TCM was determined to do it again somehowâ¦somedayâ¦somewhere. And the beloved Hollywood musical
West Side Story turning 60 proved to be the picture-perfect centerpiece for what will be the 12th annual fest.
Running fully virtual again (and in collaboration with HBO Max), the four-day event opens May 6 at 8/7c with a reunion chat featuring the filmâs stars Rita Moreno, George Chakiris, and Russ Tamblyn with TCM Primetime host Ben Mankiewicz. Also on the slate: tributes to popular actors Danny Glover and Ali MacGraw; guest presenters ranging from Rob Reiner to Steve McQueen; a âtable readâ of Ed Woodâs classic 1959 clunker