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 | Louise Brooks News - Page 1 |  | Page: 1 Louise Brooks Society Celebrates 10 Years Online 21-Jul-2005 Louise Brooks Society Celebrates 10 Years Online:
Pioneering Website Marks Decade in Cyberspace
The Louise Brooks Society (www.pandorasbox.com), the largest and most popular website in the world devoted to any silent film star, celebrates 10 years on the internet. Since its launch in August 1995, millions of people have visited this pioneering site. The New York Times said, "The Louise Brooks Society is an excellent homage to the art of the silent film as well as one of its most luminous stars."
The LBS was founded as a fan-site, and over the years has evolved into a comprehensive on-
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Lulupalooza '05 17-Jun-2005 Lulupalooza - the first ever Louise Brooks festival - will take place July 23 and July 24, 2005 in Richmond, Virginia. Screenings of Brooks' surviving films and a staged reading of a play about the silent film star are highlights of the festival. For further information see www.lulupalooza.org
For more information about Louise Brooks visit the Louise Brooks Society website at www.pandorasbox.com
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RadioLulu on the Air 28-Feb-2003 The Louise Brooks Society is proud to announce the launch of RadioLulu, an
internet-only station featuring music of the Twenties through today. This
streaming radio station - featuring "all things Lulu" - is the only radio station in the world devoted to a silent film star. The station can be found at
http://www.live365.com/stations/298896
Included on RadioLulu is the theme from 1928 Brooks film, "Beggars of Life," songs by the actress' contemporaries, friends and co-stars, jazz and show tunes of the 1920's, and a handful of standards (including Brooks' favorite Gershwin tune, "Somebo
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Louise Brooks Society anniversary 9-Aug-2002 In August of 2002, the Louise Brooks Society (http://www.pandorasbox.com) celebrates its seventh year online. And sometime this month, the website will also enjoy its 750,000th visitor.
Begun in 1995, the LBS has grown to become the largest, most popular and most comprehensive website devoted to any silent film star. The site contains more than 200 pages of material - including an on-line archive of articles, interviews and ephemera (including much vintage material), a portrait gallery, filmography, commentary, bibliographies, links and contributions from fans around the world. This site a
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Louise Brooks: Mysteries & Scandals 5-Aug-2002 Louise Brooks: Mysteries & Scandals
Monday, August 5, 2002
1:00 pm on E!- Entertainment Television
30 minutes- (CC), In Stereo
A profile of actress Louise Brooks includes interviews with Roger Ebert, Hugh Hefner, Barry Paris and others. Hosted by A.J. Benza.
For more on the actress, please visit the Louise Brooks Society at http://www.pandorasbox.com
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Rare Louise Brooks trailer to be screened 19-Jun-2002 The trailer to "American Venus" (1926), the second film in which silent screen legend Louise Brooks had a role, will be screened as part of a program of "lost films" at this year's San Francisco Silent Film Festival. The festival takes place July 13-14.
"American Venus" - which centered on the 1925 Miss America contest and featured technicolor scenes - is considered lost. The trailer to the film is likely all that remains. The film starred Ford Sterling, Esther Ralston, Lawrence Gray, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Fay Lamphier (the then reigning Miss America).
Footage of Brooks is included
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