
Not many sites of any kind can claim to be celebrating a tenth anniversary online, but that’s true of the Louise Brooks Society, devoted to the life and times of the magnetic silent-film star and latter-day memoirist. Thomas Gladysz has assembled aformidable amount of material on the actress and her era; there’s not only a lot to read and enjoy, but there’s a gift shop and even a “Radio Lulu” function that allows you to listen to music of the 1920s. Wow!
@leonardmaltin Hope u enjoy my blog re Barbara Harris' optimistic character Albuquerque in Robert Altman's Nashville: http://t.co/GiladgnB6D
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RT @KeysPilotHouse: RT @leonardmaltin: The First Annual Humphrey Bogart Film Festival in Key Largo, Fl http://t.co/XT12W9lMyE @HumphreyBogart #BogartFilmfest
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Just got my ticket! RT @ParamountAustin: The one-and-only @LeonardMaltin presents rare 35mm of LADY FOR A DAY May 24. http://t.co/jAISIBQUjn
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RT @leonardmaltin: The Incredible Shrinking 3-D Audience #EgyptianTheatre #3DFilmExpo http://t.co/bYiDdM6ver
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