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Tag Archives: Fame

From the Archives to the Airwaves: Taylor Swift’s ‘Clara Bow’ and the AHC’s Scrapbook

Posted on May 13, 2024 by ahcadmin

Sometimes you find remarkably topical surprises in the archives, like the recent discovery of a scrapbook devoted to Clara Bow in the Samuel Anthony Peeples papers at the American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming. This treasure trove of newspaper clippings, … Continue reading →

Posted in Celebrity Culture, Film History, music, Pop Culture Icons, popular culture, Uncategorized, Women in Hollywood, Women in Music | Tagged 1920s, American Heritage Center, Celebrity Comparisons, Celebrity Culture Critique, Clara Bow, Fame, Flapper Era, Historical Parallels, Hollywood, Iconic Women, Media Influence, Pressures of Fame, Public Perception, Samuel Peeples, Scrapbooks, Silent Film, Song Lyrics, Taylor Swift, The Tortured Poets Department, Women in Entertainment, Women's Experiences | Leave a comment
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