You’ve a chance to win Flicker Alley’s new release EARLY WOMEN FILMMAKERS!
You’ve a chance to win Flicker Alley’s new release EARLY WOMEN FILMMAKERS!
In CHICAGO a girl gunner gets priority in print over her victim. The same happened in real life.
Get the scoop on Flicker Alley’s BEHIND THE DOOR (1919) contest!
What a great night it was! My first red carpet went well.
In honor of National Flapper Day, I’ve reposted my essay on CHILDREN OF DIVORCE (1927), which was originally published on Flicker Alley‘s blog. Before they were jazz babies, they were jazz orphans. Their parents’ marriages dissolved under the influence of new post-war mores, and childhoods became a belated war casualty. Lacking role models, another generation seems doomed…