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liebemarlene vintage (Free subscription) | 07/15/2009
Mystery actress (sorry!) and (I think) Thomas Meighan. . . . . . Louise Brooks. My old Silent Sundays tumblr blog has pretty much been forgotten; I've been too lazy to update it, even though every once in a while I still go on hunts for photos for it. Strange. I think that I just get a little bit overwhelmed by Tumblr and all of the blogs I follow and then forget to check it (just like my Twitter!)...
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SoCal Sports Observed (Free subscription) | 05/05/2009
The the first annual ELLE DECOR Presents Legends of La Cienega Design Walk, scheduled to start on May 8 and run through May 9th, offers book signings and lectures on L.A.-based decor tastemakers such as Billy Haines, Gerard Colcord, and Tony Duquette.
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Restaurant News Ressource (Free subscription) | 10/21/2008
Carpet cushion, also known as underlayment, has been one of the greenest products available to the lodging industry for years. More than 80 percent of carpet cushion sold today is made from bonded polyurethane foam cushion (bonded or rebond).
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Denver Post (Free subscription) | 09/08/2008
Anita Page, 98, one of Hollywood's last silent-era screen stars and a leading lady in one of the first sound musicals, "The Broadway Melody," died in her sleep Saturday at her home in Los Angeles. No cause of death was given.
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 09/08/2008
One of the last surviving stars who made the transition from silent films to the talkies in the late Twenties, Anita Page on screen was the epitome of the fun-loving flapper or flirtatious chorus girl in such iconic films of the period as Our Dancing Daughters (1928), Our Modern Maidens (1929) and Our Blushing Brides (1930).
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Apartment Therapy LA (Free subscription) | 04/26/2008
You can hide things behind veils and ruffles, but when you come to simplicity the truth comes out. - William Haines
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Cotswold Chatterblog (Free subscription) | 12/15/2007
Sprouts are nice to eat! Sprouts are good for you! Who says? William Haines, whose family have been farming sprouts for three generations in Chipping Campden in the Cotswolds is persuading children that sprouts are nice to eat. Sprouts are like Marmite - you either love them or hate them - there is no in between. The [...]
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 12/12/2007
A farmer who visits schools to persuade children that Brussels sprouts are nice to eat claims to have an 80 per cent success rate in converting children to the vegetable's benefits.
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Dr. X's Free Associations (Free subscription) | 10/28/2007
People Kirk Alyn: as Clark Kent with Noel Neill; Ursula Andress: Sean Connery; James Dean; Pier Angeli: 1; Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle: 1; Harry Houdini; Richard Arlen: Louise Brooks; Eve Arnold: photojournalist; Hugh D Auchincloss: with family (1946); Lauren Bacall: Humphrey Bogart; James Baldwin: Poitier, Heston, Brando; Lucille Ball: 1; Brigitte Bardot: Kirk Douglas 1; Kirk Douglas 2; Cannes;...
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Dr. X's Free Associations (Free subscription) | 10/21/2007
People Kirk Alyn: as Clark Kent with Noel Neill; Ursula Andress: Sean Connery; Pier Angeli: 1; Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle: 1; Harry Houdini; Richard Arlen: Louise Brooks; Eve Arnold: photojournalist; Hugh D Auchincloss: with family (1946); Lauren Bacall: Humphrey Bogart; James Baldwin: Poitier, Heston, Brando; Lucille Ball: 1; Brigitte Bardot: Kirk Douglas 1; Kirk Douglas 2; Cannes; Then and...
Explore : Alain Delon,
Ayn Rand,
Barbara,
Bette Davis,
Bo Derek,
Books,
Brigitte Bardot,
Cary Grant,
Charlie Chaplin,
Cinema,
Clara Bow,
Claudette Colbert,
Ernest Borgnine,
Fatty Arbuckle,
Fine Arts,
Frances Farmer,
French music,
Gary Cooper,
Gene Tierney,
Grace Kelly,
Humphrey Bogart,
Ingmar Bergman,
Jack Benny,
James Baldwin,
James Baldwin,
James Dean,
Jean-Paul Belmondo,
Jean Seberg,
Joan Crawford,
King Vidor,
Kirk Douglas,
Lauren Bacall,
Loretta Young,
Louise Brooks,
Lucille Ball,
Marion Davies,
Marlon Brando,
Music,
Norma Shearer,
Pier Angeli,
Sam Wood,
Sean Connery,
Sports,
Ursula Andress,
Wallace Beery