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A Film to Watch for...on TCM Next Week

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Oct 18, 2012

Actress Jeanne Eagels, one of the great legends of early 20th century American theater, became the toast of the New York stage by the time she was 30. She most famously originated the role of Sadie Thompson on Broadway in John Colton's Rain (based on a Somerset Maugham short story); the play ultimat read more

A Film to Watch for...on TCM Next Week

Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Oct 18, 2012

Actress Jeanne Eagels, one of the great legends of early 20th century American theater, became the toast of the New York stage by the time she was 30. She most famously originated the role of Sadie Thompson on Broadway in John Colton's Rain (based on a Somerset Maugham short story); the play ultimat read more

Finally! Boutique Brings Vintage Next to the New

GlamAmor Posted by on Oct 1, 2010

One of my goals for GlamAmor has been to sell the collection in a boutique alongside contemporary clothing. After all, this is the way that I dress...I'll mix a vintage dress with new shoes, for example, or a new dress with a vintage purse. And I'm certainly not alone. Women do this all the time, es read more

Claudette Colbert film class starts next Wednesday at Facets Film School

Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Jul 22, 2010

Claudette Colbert film class starts next Wednesday at Facets Film School "Down to Earth Sophistication: Claudette Colbert in Hollywood," one of the summer session offerings from Facets Film School, begins on Wednesday July 28 at 7 p.m. The instructor for the six-week course is Steve Reginald, read more

And For Her Next Number...

Café Muscato Posted by Muscato on Nov 16, 2008

Another fab moment from the vaults of Hollywood on the Nile: the uninhibited Miss Hind Rostom is seen here in one of her great hits, 1963's Shafiqa the Copt. With a cast of jaunty chorus boys, an enthusiastic audience, and a coterie of acolytes in the arts of raqs sharqi, know read more
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