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Zest Media London publish local luxury lifestyle magazines that target the wealthiest residents in London. Each of our titles captivate its audiences by utilising stylish and cutting edge design coupled with high volumes of local content . From the latest fashion trends to local art exhibition listings, interior news to motoring, Zest Media publications are your essential guide to luxe living in London.
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Alice and Marceline A sister act! Marceline Day plays the love interest to Buster Keaton in one of my all time favorite silent films, The Cameraman. I found out later that she had a sister, Alice, who was an actress as well. Although Alice didn't make quite as big of a splash as her younger sister, they are both still remembered as beautiful ingenues of the silent screen. Alice Alice Day was born Jacquiline Alice Newlin on November 7, 1905 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Marceline came along a few years later on April 24, 1908. Marceline They were the daughters of Frank and Irene Newlin. Irene had run away from home at the age of sixteen and married Frank soon after. The pair eventually divorced shortly after Marceline was born. In 1910, Irene took her two young daughters to her mother and step father's house to live. Frank Newlin may have remarried but I am not 100% sure. Alice, being the oldest, was the first of the two girls to make an appearance on the movie screen. She was 18 years old when she was featured in the 1923 film The Temple of Venus as one of Mack Sennett's Bathing Beauties. Alice and Marceline The following year, Marceline made her film debut as a Bathing Beauty alongside her sister in the Harry Landon film, Picking Peaches. As I stated earlier, Marceline seemed to make the bigger splash with studios because she was named a WAMPAS Baby Star of 1926, two years before Alice was named one. That must have hurt a bit... Alice appeared in about 60 features, which consisted of mostly B movies and Westerns later in her career. The film that Alice would be known for the most nowadays would be the 1929 film, Little Johnny Jones. This is an important film of note because it is one of the earliest screen adaptations of the play/movie, Yankee Doodle Dandy. Unfortunately, the film is considered lost, BUT, the soundtrack is still around an in archive at UCLA I believe. Alice's final film appearance was in a 1932 Western called Gold which starred cowboy actor Jack Hoxie. Alice Alice Day passed away on May 25, 1995 in Orange, California. I do not know where she is buried, but she could have possibly been cremated like her sister was. Marceline's most well known work was with Keaton, but she also made a splash appearing alongside such heavies as Lon Chaney (in 1927's London After Midnight) and John Barrymore (in The Beloved Rogue, also 1927). When the talkies came, she appeared with Clara Bow in her 1929 film, The Wild Party. Although Marceline and her sister both had perfectly fine voices for the talking pictures, both of their careers went downhill as the 1930s rolled in. Marceline made her last film appearance in the 1933 Western, The Fighting Parson. Marceline Marceline passed away on February 16, 2000 in Cathedral City, California. She was cremated and her ashes I believe were given to her family. Marceline was married twice. First, to film producer Allen Klein and then later to a man named John Arthur in 1959. Those are pretty much all the details I have on her marriages, so, if you know any more information, please let me know! Marceline did date actor Richard Dix for a few months in 1928 and also an actor named James Murray. That second name didn't ring a bell with me, so I had to look him up and my goodness! Look him up, pretty intense. I may just have to do an entry on him. Alice never married but she was reportedly engaged to her longtime beau, Carl Laemmle Jr. There is a great anecdote about them that I read in the November 1928 issue of Photoplay that I have to share. Apparently, the two had recently broken up and Carl was getting sweet on another actress, Sue Carol. One day at the studio, Carl had the on set orchestra play the song "Sweet Sue" over and over again, and this was followed oh so cheekily by a request for the song "The Day is Done" (get it?) What Carl didn't know was that Alice was next door shooting her own film and she heard the entire thing. Carl got a big surprise when he turned around to see Alice standing behind him glaring at him. Love it! Marceline and Alice as cats...of course! The sisters appeared together another place besides the film in 1924! They were both featured in the variety show-esque film The Show of Shows. They appeared in a sequence called "Meet My Sister" which featured other famous sisters in Hollywood: Viola Dana and Shirley Mason, Sally O'Neil and Molly O'Day, Alberta and Adamae Vaugh, Helene and Dolores Costello, SallyBlane and Loretta Young, and Lola and Armida Vendrell. This sounds like something I need to get my hands on! The girls had a very close relationship with their mother, Irene. When they moved to Hollywood, they got a three bedroom apartment so that they could all live together yet have their own space. Irene once told a story about how the girls wanted to be like the flappers they saw out on the town, smoking and drinking and having a grand old time. Irene told them, sure, you can drink, go right ahead! She poured them each a glass of red wine and told them to drink it all in big gulps and then lit a cigarette for each and told them to inhale deeply. Needless to say this demonstration had it's desired effect because while the other flappers were smoking and drinking, Alice and Marceline were chewing gum and drinking ice cream sodas. For whatever reason, after she retired, Marceline refused to talk about her movie career and refused to grant interviews. There are a few stars who went this route and I am always curious as to why. Guess we will never know... Alice and Marceline "[on her daughters] When they come to me and say they'd like fur coats, I say 'Certainly, buy fur coats. Buy a lot of fur coats. You'll only pass this way once. You're making your own money. Make the most of it." ~~ Irene Newlin (Day) to Photoplay magazine, 1928
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Amos Lee limited edition, screen printed concert poster. The poster was created for the Taft Theatre in Cincinnati, OH in March, 2014. The poster is signed by the poster artist (Powerhouse Factories). This is a great opportunity to own a piece of limited edition concert art! • AMOS LEE • Signed & Numbered Edition of 65 • 18" x 24" • Screen Printed on Heavy Cream Paper • Mint Condition Shipping: All posters are shipped in a protective tube. Shipping remains the same for multiple posters.
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The Royal women led the way at Cheltenham on the second day of the festival with the Duchess of Cornwall, pictured with a wad of twenties in hand, raring to place her bets.
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Arthur Siegel was a photographer for the Office of War Information during World War II. After the war he became a pioneer in the creative use of color photography. Bethlehem-Fairfield shipyards, Baltimore, Maryland. A girl arc welder, 1943 Bethlehem-Fairfield shipyards, Baltimore, Maryland. Union leader making an address at a launching ceremony, 1943 Detroit, Michigan. A steady stream of bodies for Dodge Army trucks receive important finishing operations along this section of the production line, 1942 Detroit, Michigan. A Venetian night part at the Detroit yacht club, whose members represent the wealthier class of manufacturers and their friends. Girl with clothing swimming, 1940 Detroit, Michigan. A Venetian night party at the Detroit yacht club, whose members represent the wealthier class of manufacturers and their friends. Commodore and girls drinking, 1940 Detroit, Michigan. A Venetian night party at the Detroit yacht club, whose members represent the wealthier class of manufacturers and their friends. Crowd dancing, 1940 Detroit, Michigan. A Venetian night party at the Detroit yacht club, whose members represent the wealthier class of manufacturers and their friends. Girl dancers, 1940 Detroit, Michigan. Child in toddler go-cart, 1942 Detroit, Michigan. Fashion show presented by the Chrysler Girls' Club of the Chrysler Corporation at Saks Fifth Avenue store. Girl modeling a corsellette, 1942 [if you look closely you'll see there are two women in this photo] Detroit, Michigan. Girls coming out of the Highland Park Chrysler plant, 1942
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We have been looking for a way to spread the word about Epilepsy to our community. Breast Cancer has one of the biggest campaigns out there, and it's freaking awesome! You literally CANNOT walk by a pink ribbon and not think about boobies. Sorry, you just can't! And trust me... that's a good thing! As we have gone on this journey with Renn- our precious, brave, (almost) birthday boy- we haven't had much time to join other families in awareness walks, fundraisers, or other such things, in order to help promote Epilepsy awareness. In fact, it hadn't even crossed our minds until a few months ago! So, perusing the Internet while Renn was laying quietly in his hospital bed in January, the search began and ended all with one click. Why? Because I found an easy starting place, and by this time next year, I decided our family is going to participate BIG TIME in this event. That's right... Purple Day. Purple Day was started by a beautiful little girl named Cassidy (ironically, that was one of two name choices we had picked out if Renn would have been a girl!), who decided she wanted to spread awareness about Epilepsy. She started this in 2008, and apparently, it has become an international extravaganza! She is currently campaigning to get onto the Ellen DeGeneres show, and I think she's awesome. Oh yeah, I should probably mention that Cassidy started all of this... at age 8. What do we do for Purple Day? Precisely this: Every year on March 26, WEAR. PURPLE. That's it! Yes, go the extra mile and explain why! Have a reason, give a voice to this wicked disease! And please, go to the Purple Day website, and see what kinds of things you can do in your community. My goal is that every time someone walks by a purple ribbon, they think about those amazing, brilliant, talented minds who are all battling Epilepsy. And perhaps one day, our children's children can walk by a purple ribbon and think nothing more than what a beautiful color that ribbon is.
Karmen Pedaru is lensed by Paola Kudacki seaside against the glistening sands in ‘Precious metals’. Tony Irvine chooses sleek silks and an abundance of pleats for Harper’s Bazaar March 2014. / Hair by Kevin Ryan; makeup by Sil Bruinsma
A dozen ideas for a memorable day or night out, from romantic excursions to zero-gravity adventures. Plus: The drama behind the Oscars, Seven Questions for Piff the Magic Dragon, Bobby's Burgers- Simply Sensational, Spring Fashion
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March 2014 Tarotscopes for all 12 signs, written by Melodie. Featuring the Dreaming Way Tarot by Rome Choi and Kwon Shina, published by U.S. Games
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DUO Magazine is North Queensland’s very own luxury lifestyle publication. Now in its eighth year, the independent glossy has secured a place in our loyal readers’ hearts and homes. DUO Magazine is the publication Townsville turns to every month for our burgeoning tropical city’s fix of style, fashion, shopping, beauty, cuisine, healthy living, topical family and financial matters and must-see events. Found in handbags, briefcases, airplane seat pockets, café counters and newsagency shelves; DUO acts as a style and purchasing compass for the city’s affluent and influential.
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Talk Business is bursting with inspiration, tips and advice to assist those entrepreneurs battling through the day-to-day struggles of the current business climate. Although informative, the content, style and design makes for a light read and easily digestible information bites direct to your phone, tablet or desktop. Melody Hossaini on her passion for people and why kindness is the ultimate power.
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