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| The Jazz Age: Flapper Culture & Style |
The flapper, whose antics were immortalized in the cartoons of John Held Jr., was the heroine of the Jazz Age. With short hair and a short skirt, with turned-down hose and powdered knees - the flapper must have seemed to her mother (the gentle Gibson girl of an earlier generation) like a rebel. |
geocities.com |
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| The Jazz Age Page |
Greetings! I am glad you have come to the Jazz Age Page and hope you have found it interesting. The music of the Jazz Age has always been a delight to me and I am glad I can share some of it with you. On this page I have decided to leave the Jazz Age for a bit and talk a little about myself and my family. I was born in 1960 in Ontario, Canada. Although I am Canadian by birth, I am also a British subject. I have lived most of my life in British Columbia, Canada. I currently live near Newcastle upon Tyne, in the UK. |
btinternet.com |
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| JazzAge Culture: Part I |
"Hip flasks of hooch, jazz, speakeasies, bobbed hair, 'the lost generation.' The Twenties are endlessly fascinating. It was the first truly modern decade and, for better or worse, it created the model for society that all the world follows today." (from Kevin Rayburn, "Two Views of the 1920s.") |
pittstate.edu |
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| Louise Brooks Society - all about the silent film star who played Lulu in Pandora's Box |
Welcome to the LOUISE BROOKS SOCIETY. This web site is dedicated to the life & times of the silent film star Louise Brooks (1906 - 1985). These pages contain an archive of vintage articles and memorabilia, a portrait gallery, filmography, commentary and history, bibliographies, links, and contributions from fans from around the world. The goals of the society are to celebrate and honor the actress by stimulating interest in her life and films. |
pandorasbox.com |
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