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miss-accacia27: Jenny Agutter

miss-accacia27: Natalie Wood

twixnmix: American boxer Joe Louis sits at the piano with singer and actress Lena Horne in a Chicago nightclub, 1949. The book Stormy Weather: The Life of Lena Horne, details their love affair. Both were married to other people, and Louis had become a father in February 1943. But the boxing world heavyweight champion kept visiting the Stormy Weather set to see Lena, whom he’d reportedly met at the New York City nightclub Café Society a few years prior. Joe spoke openly of their on-again, off-again affair to his friend Alice Key; Lena flaunted a mink coat he’d given to her. On November 12, 1942, Billy Rowe had reported the widespread rumor that Louis, then an army sergeant would divorce his wife to marry Lena. Both Joe and Lena issued vague denials. “I think that Lena is a grand person, on and off the screen, but that doesn’t mean I want to marry her or vice versa,” said the boxer. Added Lena, Sergeant Louis and I have been friends for several years and to me, like fifty million others, he’s a symbol of greatness. I can certainly admire him and be in his company without hopping off to the alter.”

retropopcult: Big Trouble in Little China (1986)

summers-in-hollywood: Eartha Kitt photographed by Philippe Halsman, 1954

msmildred: Ann-Margret, 1962.

wehadfacesthen: Steve McQueen, c.1954, when he was still a struggling young actor in New York

retropopcult: 1984

vintagesalt: C. Thomas Howell rehearsing a scene for The Outsiders || 1983

vintagesalt: C. Thomas Howell rehearsing a scene for The Outsiders || 1983

Homemade Caramel Ice Cream with a swirl of homemade dulce de leche

anatomy-lesson: “Portrait of a frightened man: Mr. Robert Wilson, thirty-seven, husband, father, and salesman on sick leave. Mr. Wilson has just been discharged from a sanitarium where he spent the last six months recovering from a nervous breakdown, the onset of which took place on an evening not dissimilar to this one, on an airliner very much like the one in which Mr. Wilson is about to be flown home—the difference being that, on that evening half a year ago, Mr. Wilson’s flight was terminated by the onslaught of his mental breakdown. Tonight, he’s traveling all the way to his appointed destination, which, contrary to Mr. Wilson’s plan, happens to be in the darkest corner of the Twilight Zone.” Publicity still for “Nightmare at 20,000 Feet,” featuring Nick Cravat and William Shatner, for The Twilight Zone.

lovesthe1980s: Adam Ant

wehadfacesthen: Sophia Loren on the set of Boccaccio 70, 1962

ohmy90s: Christian Slater / Murder in the First (1995)

msmildred: Actress Elke Sommer attending the Cannes Film Festival amid a sea of photographers, 1962. Photo: Paul Schutzer. Happy Birthday, Elke Sommer! (November 5, 1940).

I've been treating it some hot sauces. This is NOT a hot sauce but it's a damn good mustard based Carolina style BBQ sauce.

antipahtico: Drew Barrymore ~ Len Prince 1994

goshyesvintageads: Chrysler Corporation, 1983

vintage-old-hollywood: Non Old Hollywood Post: Freaks and Geeks!!!!

wehadfacesthen: Audrey Hepburn, 1990. Still beautiful.

figililly: PULP FICTION (1994)

miss-vanilla: Natalie Portman, 1995.

belairbeautyqueen: Cameron Diaz Mademoiselle, 1997

mb–ha: Kate Winslet feat. Damon Albarn (Leo who?)

vintage-old-hollywood: Robin Williams

cynema: Johnny Depp at Planet Hollywood early 90s.

twixnmix: Angela Bassett (Tina Turner) and Laurence Fishburne (Ike Turner) in What’s Love Got to Do With It, 1993. Whitney Houston was offered the role of Tina Turner, but had to decline due to her pregnancy. Jenifer Lewis, who plays Tina’s mother in this film, originally auditioned to play Tina. Laurence Fishburne, initially turned down the project based on the first script he read because the story was one-sided the way Ike was negatively portrayed. He felt the character lacked depth so the writers revised the script, but ultimately the deciding factor for him was when Angela Basset was cast as Tina.

twixnmix: Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz on set at their Desilu Studios in Los Angeles, August 1958. (Photos by Leonard McCombe/The LIFE Picture Collection)

operattack: Cyndi Lauper: “True Colors” album cover (1986)

hollywoodcentury: Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet in Titanic (1997)

sala66: Halle Berry como “Dorothy Dandridge: La estrella que se enfrentó a Hollywood” (Introducing Dorothy Dandridge), 1999

lostinhistorypics: “I try not to speak about all the charities and people I help, because I believe we can only be truly generous when we expect nothing in return”