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bogart

[boh-gahrt] / ˈboʊ gɑrt /


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These included guitar legend Jimi Hendrix having released his pet birds as an act of rebellion, and a breeding pair escaping from the Ealing Studios set, where the 1951 classic The African Queen starring Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn was being filmed.

From BBC

The most famous sycamore is left of the 12th green and named “Bogey’s Tree,” because Humphrey Bogart used to sit under it and watch golfers pass.

From Washington Times

Notable extras: The 4K disc gets a methodical and informative 2006 optional commentary track with Bogart biographer Eric Lax.

From Washington Times

Since the 1990s, Dr. Bogart said, “a brand of whimsical public art” has emerged — whether sponsored by cities and local governments, or by corporations and art galleries — which aims to be fun, appeal to a broad audience, and promote the city, corporation or artist in question.

From New York Times

Michele Bogart, professor emeritus of art history at Stony Brook University in New York and an author of books on public art, said art in the open air is a genre unto itself.

From New York Times