Epic odyssey of the intrepid Vogue photographer who ended up naked in Hitler’s bath tub… and inspired Kate Winslet’s new film

On the fateful day when Adolf Hitler took his life with a solitary bullet to the head, an audacious 38-year-old woman from America disregarded all decorum by stripping naked and stepping into Hitler’s bathtub, after first soiling his plush white bathmat with her dirty footwear. Remarkably, she then allowed herself to be photographed in this unusual setting.

How Michael Connelly’s look at the Wonderland Massacre led him to Liberace’s former boyfriend

Among the shocking Hollywood crimes that have significantly marked Los Angeles’ history, the 1969 Tate-LaBianca murders remain among the most notorious. Over two days, a group of followers led by Charles Manson brutally murdered pregnant actress Sharon Tate and others, which has since inspired numerous books, movies, and even films like Quentin Tarantino’s “Once Upon A Time in Hollywood.

Jean Smart ushers in Season 50 of ‘SNL,’ with Maya Rudolph and special guests in cold open

In the opening episode of “Saturday Night Live’s” milestone 50th season, the historical significance was subtly acknowledged, primarily in the monologue and during “Weekend Update.” Nevertheless, I found it quite understandable given that a more comprehensive celebration is planned for February, featuring a three-hour special. As a reviewer, I felt that this initial episode, hosted by the esteemed Jean Smart, seemed brimming with content to unpack, and the limited 90 minutes struggled to accommodate all the happenings from the past summer, or even the recent two weeks.