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fuckyeahvintage-retro:

Buffalo, NY (1960’s)

fuckyeahvintage-retro:

Buffalo, NY (1960’s)

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armchairpatriots:

Remember how well it works to leave equal rights up to the states? fb»> https://www.facebook.com/pages/Armchair-Patriots/173343349350173

armchairpatriots:

Remember how well it works to leave equal rights up to the states? fb»> https://www.facebook.com/pages/Armchair-Patriots/173343349350173

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fuckyeahvintage-retro:

Girls eating ice cream at the ice cream parlor. Seattle, WA (1954)

fuckyeahvintage-retro:

Girls eating ice cream at the ice cream parlor. Seattle, WA (1954)

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sunsetgun:

Gun Crazy. 

sunsetgun:

Gun Crazy

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Posted on May 5, 2012 at 7PM

LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE!!!

vcoskery:

The “What’s My Line” Pannel, Moderator and Title Sequence from Fred Allens first WML episode in 1954

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barbarastanwyck:

Barbara Stanwyck and Burt Lancaster in a publicity still from Sorry, Wrong Number (1948)

barbarastanwyck:

Barbara Stanwyck and Burt Lancaster in a publicity still from Sorry, Wrong Number (1948)

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One of the greatest opera/musical theatre voices of the 20th century.

vintageblackglamour:

Todd Duncan, the pioneering opera singer, circa 1930s. Mr. Duncan was the first African-American to perform with a major opera company, the New York City Opera. Other career highlights include being selected by George Gershwin to originate the role of Porgy in “Porgy and Bess” and being the first person to record the now classic song, “Unchained Melody.” Mr. Duncan also held a master’s degree from Columbia University and taught voice at Howard University for over fifty years, well into his nineties. He died in 1998.

One of the greatest opera/musical theatre voices of the 20th century.

vintageblackglamour:

Todd Duncan, the pioneering opera singer, circa 1930s. Mr. Duncan was the first African-American to perform with a major opera company, the New York City Opera. Other career highlights include being selected by George Gershwin to originate the role of Porgy in “Porgy and Bess” and being the first person to record the now classic song, “Unchained Melody.” Mr. Duncan also held a master’s degree from Columbia University and taught voice at Howard University for over fifty years, well into his nineties. He died in 1998.

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vcoskery:

A little Arlene Francis to make an icky day like today, brighter.

vcoskery:

A little Arlene Francis to make an icky day like today, brighter.

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(Source: maudit)

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vintageblackglamour:

lascasartoris:

yes

Diahann Carroll and Sidney Poiter in Paris Blues, 1961. 

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Posted on Apr 4, 2012 at 9PM

kitscaboodle:

Women I find extremely attractive (in no particular order)

#4. Arlene Francis

What can I say? I am completely in love with Arlene Francis. It isn’t only her stunning good looks, but she gave birth to class and charm as far as I’m concerned. Can I also say how much I loved her radio-trained accent that just made you want to hang on to her every word? Or perhaps I’ll talk about her wit, her intelligence… I could go on for days.

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