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Fading Fame: Women of a Certain Age in Hollywood by Pam Munter | Dark Matter Zine
https://www.darkmatterzine.com/fading-fame-women-of-a-certain-age-in-hollywood-by-pam-munter/ A review by Nalini Haynes Fading Fame is a shocking historical fiction collection of stories told in different media – short stories, poems, plays – about women in Hollywood. While the author stresses these stories are fiction, she appears to have researched her subjects and written plausible stories to explain pivotal moments in their lives.…
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Misogyny’s Many Disguises in Old Hollywood | A Review by Just Chick Flicks
Misogyny’s Many Disguises in Old Hollywood Today, actresses like Meryl Streep, Viola Davis, Helen Mirren, and Emma Thompson who are older than 50 continue to work in movies and television even earning Oscars and Emmys. But in the Golden Age of Old Hollywood, an actress was washed up after turning 35 years old. Bette Davis’ role in All…
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Fading Fame | A Review by Hometowns to Hollywood
Fading Fame on Hometowns to Hollywood While there is much to praise in Hollywood history, the filmmaking industry certainly has a variety of problematic issues. Among them is the issue of ageism, with individuals’ career opportunities being limited because of one’s age. Women, more often than men, tend to face this issue as roles grow…
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Fading Fame: Women of a Certain Age in Hollywood by Pam Munter | Press Release On The Consummate Reader
Fading Fame: Women of a Certain Age in Hollywood by Pam Munter Fading Fame: Women of a Certain Age in Hollywood is a collection of ten short stories and two short plays about the troubled lives and subsequent choices made by strong and talented women who survived #MeToo, but have aged out of the profession…
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Life & Work with Pam Munter | An Interview On Voyage LA
Life & Work with Pam Munter Today we’d like to introduce you to Pam Munter. Hi Pam, thanks for sharing your story with us. To start, maybe you can tell our readers some of your backstory. I grew up in the alphabet streets of Pacific Palisades, back when it was middle class. At the age…
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Meet & Greet Authors | An Interview With Sue Rovens on Pump Toad Press
Meet & Greet Authors Dr. Pam Munter Your Name: Dr. Pam Munter Genre(s) of your work: Fiction (also nonfiction) Titles/Year of Published Work(s): Almost Famous, A Life in and Out of Show Biz (Westgate Press, 1985) When Teens Were Keen: Freddie Stewart and the Teen Agers of Monogram (Nicholas Lawrence Press, 2005) As Alone As I Want To…
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Hollywood Women of A Certain Age | A Review by Silver Screenings
Hollywood Women of A Certain Age If you think of the women of a Certain Age in your life, there are probably many who refuse to let Getting Older destroy their self-worth. These women may be mothers and grandmothers, but they might also be business owners, educators, or artists. We bet they’re smart and…
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Fading Fame: Women of a Certain Age in Hollywood by Pam Munter | A Review by B for Bookreview
Fading Fame: Women of a Certain Age in Hollywood by Pam Munter Fading Fame: Women of a Certain Age in Hollywood is a collection of ten short stories and two short plays about the troubled lives and subsequent choices made by strong and talented women who survived #MeToo, but have aged out of the profession…
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Meet Pam Munter, a Writer, Retired Clinical Psychologist, Singer—and So Much More | An Interview with Anita Rufus on Know Your Neighbors
Know Your Neighbors: Meet Pam Munter, a Writer, Retired Clinical Psychologist, Singer—and So Much More Pam Munter is impossible to quickly characterize, but I’ll try: She’s earned six higher-education degrees, and is a retired clinical psychologist, a singer/recording artist, an author, an award-winning playwright—and an outspoken advocate of living an unconventional life. “I’ve always done something…