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Oscar-winning lyricist Alan Bergman, who co-wrote songs including 'The Way We Were' and 'The Windmills of Your Mind' with ...
Courtesy Everett Collection Streisand said yes right away. “The Way We Were” promised a reprise of her Oscar-winning turn in the 1968 musical “Funny Girl,” but even more boundary-pushing.
This week's The Way We Were photo and column look at how many of the Christmas traditions we have today -- like Christmas trees, holiday decorations and gift-giving -- didn't start until the later ...
The Way We Were opened October 16, 1973, to generally good reviews. It would end up making nearly $50 million at the North American box office — a blockbuster in those days.
Released in January, "The Way We Were: The Making of a Romantic Classic" by Tom Santopietro, came out to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Oscar-winning classic. It contains interviews with ...
“The Way We Were” remains a prime example of 1970s easy-listening music. This sort of soft rock is not very popular today, but it was a massive part of the radio from the 1970s into the early ...
The sixth movie on AFI’s list, “The Way We Were,” released in fall 1973, had its own bittersweet ending. At the box office, though, it was one of the most popular movies of the year.
With the 50th anniversary of the release of the classic movie “The Way We Were,” which was filmed in Schenectady, Proctors is set to hold a screening at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 19.
Alan Bergman, the Oscar-winning lyricist who teamed with his wife, Marilyn, for an enduring and loving partnership that ...