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Adele,{{LJ:Adele}} as only I have seen her, has the weird potential of becoming a hipster-lady. It’s not likely but she could actually m.c. a radio program someday which would be [[w:Tallulah Bankhead|Tallulah]] or [[w:Faye Emerson|Faye Emerson]] hipsterized.  
Adele,{{LJ:Adele}} as only I have seen her, has the weird potential of becoming a hipster-lady. It’s not likely but she could actually m.c. a radio program someday which would be [[w:Tallulah Bankhead|Tallulah]] or Faye Emerson{{refn|A film actress who made the jump to live television, [[w:Faye Emerson|Emerson]] (1917-1983), hosted a number of talk shows in the 1950s.}} hipsterized.  


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Adele,[1] as only I have seen her, has the weird potential of becoming a hipster-lady. It’s not likely but she could actually m.c. a radio program someday which would be Tallulah or Faye Emerson[2] hipsterized.



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  1. Adele Morales (1925 – 2015), who he married in April 1954, was Mailer’s second wife. The mother of his daughters Danielle (b. 1957), and Elizabeth Anne (b. 1959), she separated from Mailer in early 1961 a few months after he stabbed her with a penknife, just missing her heart. He pled guilty to felonious assault and was given a suspended sentence. They divorced in 1962.
  2. A film actress who made the jump to live television, Emerson (1917-1983), hosted a number of talk shows in the 1950s.