The 1920s were a period of great change. Vintage photographs provide a glimpse at what life was like for women throughout the decade.
Mr. SF Leather Contest, Clara Bow, Spiritual Cramp, Mark Farina, '1000 Women in Horror,' Polly Ann's ice cream wheel—what to ...
The San Francisco Silent Film Festival brings Clara Bow's 1927 hit "It" to the Castro Theatre, celebrating the original "it ...
THERE was a bit of reason for apprehension, I think, that the Chaplin picture might not turn out as it has; that, in other words, something might have happened to Mr. Chaplin, during his long ...
Chris is a writer and editor with over 10 years of experience covering games and has a bachelor's degree in History from the University of Central Lancashire. He's mainly focused on guides, but has ...
With her tomboy charms and expressive face, Clara Bow took Old Hollywood by storm. She was one of the most iconic “It” Girls of her day—in fact, she practically invented the term. But sadly, the glitz ...
Mr. Rex In-gram’s latest ‘opus, “The Garden of Allah,” has come into the Embassy for as long a stay as its public will warrant. I hesitate to prophesy a lengthy engagement for it. Mr. Ingram’s ...
The article, Sept. 24, 1925, told of “The Plastic Age,” a motion picture filmed during the summer on the campus of Claremont’s Pomona College. The silent picture, based on a racy novel by Percy Marks, ...
On her new album The Life of a Showgirl, Taylor Swift has a song called "Elizabeth Taylor." The title invokes mid-century movie star Elizabeth Taylor, who was as famous for the scrutiny over her ...
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