The golden era of rom-coms.
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Top ten list of some of the best-known sideshow performers working during the golden era of freak shows at circuses and fair midways.
Looking back at time, many say that the eighties was a golden era in Singapore. It was a period of stable economic growth and peaceful society with racial and religious harmony. Inflation was low, …
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A new book by Hoxton Mini Press transports us to the heyday of British package holidays in Mallorca, captured through the lens of Trevor Clark. Curated by his son Jake Clark, the collection serves...
The published works of strings masters represent crucial links in the performance tradition. But the 20th-century golden era may mean little to today's young string players.
Top ten list of some of the best-known sideshow performers working during the golden era of freak shows at circuses and fair midways.
Why it was so good: Because it had one of the catchiest and most annoying theme songs ever. Oh and watching Angela's rivalries with her faux French classmate, Nanette Manoir, was the best.
The published works of strings masters represent crucial links in the performance tradition. But the 20th-century golden era may mean little to today's young string players.
Top ten list of some of the best-known sideshow performers working during the golden era of freak shows at circuses and fair midways.
spectigular: “The Count of Monte Cristo” and others by Mead Schaeffer, American Golden Era illustrator.
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spectigular: “The Count of Monte Cristo” and others by Mead Schaeffer, American Golden Era illustrator.
Norah Nowarah | Toronto, CanadaAs a Muslim in North America, I have never faced trouble finding harmful news reporting on Islam, and how Muslims have brought nothing but trouble to the West. Growing up, especially during my early teenage years, I wanted to distance myself from my religion in order to ‘fit in’ and make friends. However, the more my family and I travel to our homeland of Palestine, the more I understand how fortunate I am to relate to another culture and religion across the globe.
Bing Crosby graced the stage of Parkinson on August 30th, 1975, delivering a rendition of "Send In The Clowns" that, to this day, resonates with the soulful depth and nuanced performance he was known for. As someone who's walked this earth for a good few years, I can't help but reminisce about the impact Crosby
Elizabethan beauty was a concept that was greatly hailed once. Here, we discover the concept of beauty during the Elizabethan times and the makeup techniques.
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spectigular: “The Count of Monte Cristo” and others by Mead Schaeffer, American Golden Era illustrator.
The 1979 movie My Brilliant Career was largely true to the first novel of the same name by Australian author Miles Franklin, published in 1901.
Portrait of Pola Negri (1922). Tadeusz (Tade) Styka (Polish, 1889-1954). Oil on canvas. National Museum, Warsaw. In this portrait, Styka depicted Negri as a liberated woman, a symbol of her era....
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Artist: Eddie “Sheik” Kochak, Hakki Obadia Title: Ya Habibi! Exciting New Sounds of the Middle East Year: 1964 Label: Decca Cover Artist/Designer/Photographer: Unknown, presumed in hous…
A blog, dedicated to the dead man of my dreams. You'll find awesome pics, a few clips, some colorizations and my surreal Buster collages. If you have any questions, send me a message using the submit button or the fan mail thingy. You can also send me an email to [email protected].
Pieter de Hooch (1629-1684), Dutch genre painter of the Delft school, noted for his interior scenes and masterful use of light. De Hooch was a pupil of Claes Berchem at Haarlem. From 1653 he was in the service of Justus de Grange and lived in Delft, The Hague, and Leiden. He was a member of the painters’ guild of Delft from 1654-1657..
Portraits of Lillian Gish and Ralph Forbes from The Enemy.