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Showing posts with label Anita Page. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anita Page. Show all posts
Saturday, December 24, 2022
Monday, July 4, 2022
On this 4th of July...
... everyone here at Shades of Gray is joining all our American friends in celebrating Independence Day!
Ann Blyth is cos-playing as Lady Liberty and being very dignified ...
... Anita Page is being unsafe with fireworks ...
... and Colleen Moore is skipping all the preliminaries and going straight for the Big Bada-Boom!
Thursday, May 5, 2022
Happy Cinco de Mayo!
Anita Page invites you to celebrate with music and more!
Wednesday, February 9, 2022
A Picture Perfect Wednesday with Anita Page
Although she mostly played supporting roles, Anita Page (1910 - 2008) was one of the most popular screen actresses of the early talkies, at one point receiving thousands of fan letters each week. Her career began to stall during the pre-Code years, and by 1934, she had mostly retired from acting. She is perhaps best remembered for "Night Court" (1932), and her co-starring turns with Bessie Love in "The Broadway Melody" (1929).
In 2000, at the age of 90, she returned to the screen in a string of four B- horror movies.
On this Picture Perfect Wednesday, we bring pictures of Anita playing some instruments. Why? Because!
Saturday, December 25, 2021
Christmas is here!
Christmas is here, and Santa and his helpers are criss-crossing the globe, leaving toys for all the good boys and girls out here! (If they don't show up at your place... well, then you know you're on the same list as we are!)
Friday, September 11, 2020
The argument in favor of cutting police funding
There are politicians and activists all across the United States who are pushing to have police department budges cut by 50 percent or more. Today, Anita Page is here to demonstrate why it's a good idea:
With only half the budget, police departments will only be able to afford half the uniforms.
And here's Chad, showing what a 90 percent budget cut at police departments would look like...
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