During their brief lifetimes, Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow were huge celebrities — or what passed for celebrity during the Depression-wracked Midwest in the early 1930s. Their larcenous, often ...
Bonnie and Clyde’s last trip to Shreveport was in late May 1934, when they stopped for lunch at the Majestic Cafe. According to the late Eric Brock, the local authorities and the FBI were tracking ...
Nearly a century ago, the infamous duo made a stolen withdrawal inside the building, which was once an old bank, KCCI reports ...
Several months ago the Hot Springs Village Voice took a “Day Trippin’” journey to the Bonnie and Clyde Ambush Museum in Gibsland, La. Several readers showed interest in the story, and it got me ...
Bonnie and Clyde made a surprise appearance at Russia’s annual Victory Day concert — as an image of the infamous 1930s criminal couple was shown to the crowd on a big screen among a group of old black ...
Was it a wedding ring given by one murderous gangster to his partner in crime? That was the first thought of Bobby Livingston, vice president of R&R Auctions, when he saw the silver ring adorned with ...
A leather purse etched with the name Bonnie Elizabeth Parker -- that is, one half of notorious crime duo Bonnie & Clyde -- could officially make history books. Daniel Smith/UCO It’s either Bonnie ...
WAVE Productions’ “Bonnie & Clyde” took audience members at Shanley Pavilion for a wild ride through the 1930s South during its two-day run Friday and Saturday. Communication sophomore and director ...
The New York Times panned it, and studio chief Jack Warner thought the movie was a bomb, but “Bonnie and Clyde” was a game-changer during the summer of 1967. The Hollywood revolution the Warren Beatty ...
Evans Evans with Gene Wilder in 'Bonnie and Clyde' (1967) and in mid-1960s Everett Collection Evans Evans, a character actor who’d made some minor forays into television when she was cast in what ...