Liberace’s old L.A. pad is back on the market after 22 years -- and it’s asking a flashy $3,195,000... a price tag that ...
These were the expressions of Liberace Facebook fan club members passing by the grandiose curved staircase of the Liberace Mansion last week. The nearly 30 visitors who traveled from far and near ...
There's no mistaking who used to live in the fancy, white home on North Kaweah Road in Palm Springs' Las Palmas neighborhood, where a miniature black piano sits atop the mailbox and musical notes are ...
Editor's Note: This is part of an occasional series about the restoration and preservation of Liberace's former mansion at 4982 Shirley St. Liberace was a world-renowned pianist and showman known for ...
his June 24, 2013 photo shows a view of the main room in Liberace's former home in Las Vegas. The mansion that once belonged to Liberace and ultimately landed in the hands of a bank is now listed for ...
After an hour of marveling at interior design that includes everything from etched Aubrey Beardsley mirrors to a ceiling mural of Liberace’s face, I’m still puzzled. Not about the design of the iconic ...
For all the razzle-dazzle of costumes worn by Michael Douglas in his uncanny incarnation as Liberace in the HBO film “Behind the Candelabra” — the crystals! the sequins! the furs! — the revelation for ...
Setting the scene for "Behind the Candelabra" required a lot gold, sequins, "every naked David statue in Hollywood" and overhauling the already opulent house of Zsa Zsa Gabor. By Caroline Ryder ...
Deconstructing Liberace's costumes is like glaring into the sun; the sheer power of the light blinds you from ever seeing the tumult below. Who could look past a virgin fox fur coat with 16-foot train ...
"If they knew who we were, they'd have nothing to do with us," Liberace says in Steven Soderbergh's sleekly unsettling film "Behind the Candelabra." The flamboyant entertainer, played with perfection ...
He was a protégé of Paderewski, the legendary Polish pianist, who said that someday this boy would take his place. But this boy became a parody. Poor Liberace. He may have cried, as he liked to quip, ...
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