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twixnmix: The Jackson 5 filming their ABC TV special “Goin’ Back to Indiana” at ABC-TV studios on July 9, 1971.
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First attempt at lemon olive oil cake
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milestrumpet1: Linda Ronstadt by Gijsbert Hanekroot
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vintagedeluxeworld: robotcosmonaut: Press Pass via mlcrdrrefs
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twixnmix: The Righteous Brothers, David Bowie, Yoko Ono, John Lennon, and Roberta Flack backstage at the Uris Theatre before the 17th Annual Grammy Awards on March 1, 1975 in New York City.
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hollywoodlady: Lee Majors and Farrah Fawcett in The Six Million Dollar Man, 1974
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sala66: Jack Nicholson, Sydney Lassick y Will Sampson en “Alguien Voló Sobre el Nido del Cuco” (One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest), 1975
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summers-in-hollywood: Julie Andrews, 1958. Photograph taken by Cecil Beaton
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twixnmix: Cher photographed by Douglas Kirkland for People Weekly, 1975.
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wehadfacesthen: Grace Kelly, 1955, photo by Irving Penn for Vogue
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petersonreviews: Kim Cattrall and Kurt Russell in Big Trouble in Little China, 1986
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robotcosmonaut: Hunter S. Thompson via creepingcreep
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hollywoodlady: Omar Sharif in Lawrence of Arabia, 1962
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michellepfeiffer: “The thing about acting is that it’s just so much easier than everything else. Yes, you get to sound more intelligent than you are, which is nice. And you sometimes get to look better than you are, which is nice as well. But it’s also rewarding and fascinating, and moving and fun. And anyway, I’m crap at everything else.”
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partialboner: Dolores Erickson from the “Whipped cream and other delights” photoshoot
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pallenbergs: Shirley Eaton for “Goldfinger”,1964.
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hollywood-portraits: Dennis Hopper & Peter Fonda photographed by Henri Dauman, 1969.
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summers-in-hollywood: Mia Farrow, 1969. Photograoh taken by Terry O'Neill
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v-i-n-t-a-g-e-s-a-l-t: Matt Dillon by Bruce Weber, 1983
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twixnmix: Aretha Franklin photographed by Anthony Barboza, 1971.
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ohmy80s: Jeff Goldblum & Geena Davis
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missadler1897: Photo by Tony McGee, 1983.
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jimhenson-themuppetmaster: Jim Henson with toy puppets of Bert and Big Bird by the Topper Toys Company 11/9/1971 – ‘See Topper company making toys’ (Copied from Jim’s Redbook) When Sesame Street launched its licensing efforts or “non-broadcast products” for Season 3, it was done with the utmost care. The division, headed up by former Random House editor and Sesame song writer and record producer Christopher Cerf, announced 38 products that November 1971 including books, puzzles, activity sets, a calendar, a record album, four playthings described as “simple teaching machines” and seven Muppet puppets. All of the products were designed around the show’s curriculum goals, but Cerf explained in the press release, “We believe that only if our books and playthings are amusing will they be purchased and used enough to have educational value.” Much language in the release justified the Children’s Television Workshop’s expansion into the world of toys, citing the educational benefits of their products. In a speech made the same week as Jim’s visit to the Educational Toys division of the Topper Company, CTW Marketing Director Jeanette Neff said that they did not want to be seen as, “…exploiting this most precious and innocent of audiences, the children.” Having already tested easily defended books and records, they entered the toy market as a means of, “…extending the educational effect of the show.” She also emphasized that, “…all revenues from these and future commercial efforts are plowed back into Workshop educational projects,” as they are today. Jim was pleased to see his characters transformed into items that children could interact with in person and involved himself in the design oversight of the products, particularly the Muppet puppets – plush Big Bird, Ernie, Bert, Oscar the Grouch and Cookie Monster puppets, and paper finger puppets and “Pop-Up” Muppets marketed by CTW’s publishing partners. The plush puppets, labeled as “A Jim Henson Muppet Puppet”, came in a box whose back looked like a television set. It could be cut out to make a puppet theater. Packed in with the toys was a brochure showing different ways to play with them and suggestions to parents about how to help kids get full educational value. Forty year later, Sesame Workshop continues to take into account the developmental needs of their very impressionable audiences when producing toys, dolls, books and other products.
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twixnmix: Cher, Stevie Wonder, Roberta Flack, Lily Tomlin, Isaac Hayes and Andy Williams at the 16th Annual Grammy Awards on March 2, 1974.
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gothollywood-blog: Paul Newman
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kradhe: Grace Jones by Jean Paul Goude, 1981. detail.
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sparklejamesysparkle: “I don’t have to be an imitation of a white woman that Hollywood sort of hoped I’d become. I’m me, and I’m like nobody else.” Lena Horne, 1943.
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twixnmix: Whitney Houston and Jermaine Jackson performing their duet Nobody Loves Me Like You Do on the soap opera “As The World Turns” on July 25, 1984. Jermaine Jackson had a year-long affair with Whitney Houston while he was still married to Hazel Gordy. Their relationship inspired the video for Whitney’s 1985 single Saving All My Love For You, which tells the story of a woman’s romance with a married man, there is even a lookalike of Jermaine in the video. Whitney Houston: “When I did ‘Saving All My Love,’ I was going through a terrible love affair. He was married — and that will never work out for anybody, never, no way, forget about it.” In his 2011 book, You are Not Alone: Michael, Through A Brother’s Eyes, which was released a year before her death, Jermaine wrote about how he struggled with his feelings for her, although put them aside for the sake of his marriage. Jermaine Jackson: “These were turning into duets between temptation and forbidden love, and the studio sessions gave us what felt like stolen time together. I arrived on those days with butterflies, because the whole experience of being around Whitney was intoxicating. I admitted silently to myself that I had the strongest feelings for a remarkable woman, whose heart was as beautiful as her face, and it became increasingly hard to sing love songs with all that motion and unspoken passion between us”. Jermaine also revealed that his brother Michael had warned him off pursuing an intimate relationship with Whitney. “He didn’t fuel the temptation as some guys would. He reminded me about Hazel, about family… As much as I wanted to lose myself in all these feelings, I told her to wait. Ultimately, we had to go our separate ways and it killed us both.”
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