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Donald Hutera

@donaldhutera

dance/theatre/performance journo/editor, writer, maker, actor, dancer, curator, mentor, dramaturg, PR, etc + proud member of Rhiannon Faith Company and PC*DC

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Sunshine & Shadow (@pickfan1918) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"When we did the Little American, about the sinking of the Lusitania, I had to flounder in the ocean at San Pedro. In those days I couldn't swim more than two or three feet. I tell you, that was some experience. I was wearing only an evening dress. I was frozen." - Mary Pickford

The Silent Era (@the_silent_era) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The Wedding March" (1928), a romantic drama by Erich von Stroheim, featured synchronized music and effects. Its sequel, "The Honeymoon", is lost. In 2003, "The Wedding March" was added to the National Film Registry.

What're you giving me with the flying fish (@romanpbone1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Joan Crawford by George Hurrell. Interestingly Hurrell chose another from the same session as his favourite portrait for Movie Mirror in 1934. ⬇️

Joan Crawford by George Hurrell.
Interestingly Hurrell chose another from the same session as his favourite portrait for Movie Mirror in 1934. ⬇️
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Sister Rosetta Tharpe is credited as the Godmother of Rock ‘N’ Roll. Before Elvis, Johnny Cash or Little Richard, there was Sister Tharpe- A Black woman who forged her own sound in a male dominated industry. She does not get the credit she deserves. —Sister Rosetta Tharpe

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Miss Lonelyhearts always dressed in emerald green. To make sure that came off, there was no other emerald green in the picture, because we had to follow her very closely when she went across the street into the cafe. So I reserved that color for her. Alfred Hitchcock.

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On June 26, 1925, eager moviegoers and Hollywood insiders filed into Grauman's Egyptian Theatre in Los Angeles, California to watch Charlie Chaplin's latest silent picture, The Gold Rush. Charlie and Big Jim eating a shoe in the Gold Rush

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“Bette Davis Eyes” by Kim Carnes spent nine non-consecutive weeks at the top of the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 on this day 27th June, 1981. Bette Davis was 73 when Carnes's version became a hit. She wrote letters to Kim Carnes and the songs writers Donna Weiss and Jackie DeShannon

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I’ve just added my name to support the People’s Priorities for our NHS - but for the Government to listen we need thousands of public signatures. Add your name here: 38d.gs/nugh