In "Call Me Madam," the 1953 movie version of Irving Berlin's hit musical, it was no secret that Ethel Merman was channeling a real person – a wealthy widow by the name of Perle Mesta ...
Ben Wattenberg: Hello. Richard Perle, the infamous and famous Richard Perle, thank you for joining us on Think Tank. Richard Perle: It’s a pleasure to be with you Ben. Ben Wattenberg ...
Perle’s first taste of victory came when the Democratic Party asked her to co-chair Truman’s inauguration ball on January 20. Perle relished the power of the post, as she was largely in charge ...
Oklahoma’s Pearl Mesta wasn’t just a hostess—she was a power player in Washington, D.C. From grand parties with presidents to inspiring a Broadway musical, her influence was unmatched. Connie Cronley ...
Perle Mesta at Oklahoma City’s iconic Skirvin Hotel will host a special High Tea with Mr. and Mrs. Claus on Dec. 8 and Dec. 15. The event offers an experience for the whole family, as James ...
PERLE™ study involves robust and extensive data collection with a large sample size,” commented Ms Nabila Nasir, Consultant Breast and Oncoplastic Surgeon MBBS, BSc, FRCS. Strategic Commitment ...
Bestselling author Meryl Gordon's biography "The Woman Who Knew Everyone: The Power of Perle Mesta, Washington's Most Famous Hostess" (Grand Central Publishing), tells the story of the socialite ...