Harem series, Albert Arthur Allen, c. 1920s
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Get in losers, we're going bootlegging.
Which is to say, Lackadaisy animated! Coming later this month! While we're putting finishing touches on everything, have a look at the trailer and previews at the
Lackadaisy YouTube Channel
(and maybe subscribe too, because that’s where the film will premiere!)
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Every chapter in Reverse 1999 is based on a book title:
In Our Time by Ernest Hemingway
Tender is the Night by Scott Fitzgerald
Nouvelles et Textes pour Rien by Samuel Beckett
El Oro de los Tigres by Jorge Luis Borges
And I want to point out that Tender is the Night is a story based on the author's tumultuous relationship with his wife who, btw, looked A LOT like a certain someone:
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Two of Mack Sennett’s Bathing Beauties (1922)
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French School, Two green dresses with embroidery designed by Alice Bernard, Tres Parisien, 1923.
Emerald. - Robe de Majunga dont le chic reside dans l'art de cas draperies et la somptuesite des broderies.
Emerald. - Majunga dress whose chic lies in the art of draperies and the sumptuousness of the embroidery.
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Photo of “flappers” at the corner of Bryan and West Broad street in Savannah, 1929.
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Happy New Year’s Eve
“Shake Your Groove Thing”, Peaches & Herb, 1978
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The Lackadaisy animated short film trailer~
Endless thanks to the incredible crew + cast who’ve put so much work and love for the craft into this!
Film premieres in March on YouTube!
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“So I’ve decided,” she continued, her voice rising slightly, “that early next week I’m going down to the Sevier Hotel barber-shop, sit in the first chair, and get my hair bobbed.” She faltered, noticing that the people near her had paused in their conversation and were listening; but after a confused second Marjorie’s coaching told, and she finished her paragraph to the vicinity at large. “Of course I’m charging admission, but if you’ll all come down and encourage me I’ll issue passes for the inside seats.”
—F. Scott Fitzgerald, "Bernice Bobs Her Hair," 1920
The photo above shows Muriel Redd, who was appearing in the show Tickle Me, having her hair bobbed by Lewis Morgan, the manager of the Hotel McAlpin barber shop, September 13, 1920.
Photo: Bettmann Archives/Getty Images/Fine Art America
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