Subj : Today in History - 1941
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From : Dave Drum
Date : Sun Jan 08 2023 05:46:04

08 January 1941 - HEARST RETALIATES AGAINST 'CITIZEN KANE': Newspaper
tycoon William Randolph Hearst bans ads for Orson Welles' new movie
'Citizen Kane,' convinced it's a malicious portrait of his life. The
film will later be hailed as possibly the greatest ever made.

Citizen Kane is a 1941 American drama film directed by, produced by, and
starring Orson Welles. He also co-wrote the screenplay with Herman J.
Mankiewicz. The picture was Welles' first feature film. Citizen Kane is
frequently cited as one of the greatest films ever made. For 50
consecutive years, it stood at number 1 in the British Film Institute's
Sight & Sound decennial poll of critics, and it topped the American Film
Institute's 100 Years ... 100 Movies list in 1998, as well as its 2007
update. The film was nominated for Academy Awards in nine categories and
it won for Best Writing (Original Screenplay) by Mankiewicz and Welles.
Citizen Kane is praised for Gregg Toland's cinematography, Robert Wise's
editing, Bernard Herrmann's music, and its narrative structure, all of
which have been considered innovative and precedent-setting.

MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06

     Title: Sylvia's Class Act Dinner Theater Chicken Rosemary
Categories: Poultry, Herbs, Wine
     Yield: 6 Servings

   1/2 c  All-purpose flour
   1/2 ts Salt
   1/4 ts Pepper
     6    (6 oz ea) boned, skinned
          - chicken breasts
   1/4 c  Olive oil
     6 cl Garlic; minced (2 tb)
     1 c  Chicken broth
   1/4 c  Pale dry sherry
   1/4 ts Dried rosemary

 Combine flour, salt and pepper. Dredge chicken breasts
 in flour mixture, shaking off excess.

 Heat oil over medium heat in a large skillet. Brown
 chicken in oil until lightly browned, approximately 5
 minutes on each side. Remove from skillet. Add minced
 garlic to the skillet and saute' lightly. Stir in
 chicken broth and sherry.

 Return chicken to skillet and sprinkle with rosemary.
 Cover skillet tightly with a lid, and simmer slowly
 for 30 to 45 minutes, or until chicken is tender.
 Thicken juice, if desired.

 Makes 4 to 6 servings

 SOURCE: Sylvia's Italian Restaurant, Portland, Oregon.
 Published in the Oregonian.

 Shared by Cate Vanicek

 From: http://www.recipesource.com

 Uncle Dirty Dave's Archives

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