Hollywood in the 1930s and 40s was a factory of dreams, but some of its brightest stars carried with them an accent, a mystery, and a sensibility from far across the Atlantic. They were Swedish, and to American audiences they seemed to embody a northern light: cool, sophisticated, and possessed of a beauty that wasContinue reading “The Swedish Invasion: How Hollywood Fell for Its Nordic Queens”
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The Suffragettes: Votes for Women, Voices for the Future
The image is iconic: women in long skirts and wide-brimmed hats marching with banners, chained to railings, smashing windows, or staging hunger strikes. They were called the Suffragettes — and for much of the early twentieth century, they fought not only for the right to vote but for recognition as citizens, as individuals, as equals.Continue reading “The Suffragettes: Votes for Women, Voices for the Future”
