Judy Garland

Jerry Hal Saliterman, 76, was charged with theft of a major artwork and witness tampering in connection with the 2005 theft.
The thief had never seen Judy Garland classic and had no idea about the shoe's culture significance, according to his defense attorney.
The 76-year-old is said to have no idea what happened to Judy Garland's now-recovered shoes after he stole them in 2005.
The 11th annual Night of a Thousand Judys is set to feature performances by an array of Broadway and TV stars, and will benefit homeless LGBTQ+ youth.
Judy Garland wore several pairs of the ruby slippers during production of "The Wizard Of Oz," but only four authentic pairs remain.
The 10th annual "Night of a Thousand Judys" features performances by a host of Broadway and TV luminaries, and will benefit homeless LGBTQ youth.
There’s no place like home, and Dorothy’s 1939 missing ruby slippers have finally been returned back home after they were stolen 13 years ago.
The blue-and-white checked gingham dress worn by Garland in the 1939 film has a presale estimate of $800,000 to $1.2 million.
Nearly everyone loves The Wizard of Oz, and most of us have seen it enough times to quote certain lines verbatim, or break into a version of "We're Off To See The Wizard" at any moment.
One of Dorothy Gale’s iconic farm-girl frocks was rumored to be somewhere in the Catholic University of America’s drama department.