Josephine Baker (1906-1975) found fame in France in the 1920s as the American expat who danced in “a mere belt of bananas.” ...
La Revue Arc-en-Ciel pays tribute to Josephine Baker, combining live performance and historical reflection. With its blend of ...
Ameya Okamoto, Santana Walker, and Celeste Hampton—part of the Smithsonian's Nail Art Project. Photos courtesy of the Smithsonian Institution When Indigenous entrepreneur and aesthetic innovator ...
The story of the iconic Josephine Baker comes to life at Gettysburg College’s Majestic Theater with Josephine: A Burlesque ...
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There’s your story, there’s my story, there’s the truth,” says a character in “The Great Yes, the Great No.” “And then there’s actually what happened.” The man who poses that teasingly philosophical ...
But then, Josephine Baker, Lucille Ball, Marlene Dietrich...there’s something connected in all of that. I was totally unselfconscious. Music, art—it was different then. You were inspired by ...
Sienna Miller has admitted to being inspired by the sights and sounds of the 70s. Sienna Miller's style is inspired by ...
Though the first practical dishwasher was invented in 1886 by Josephine Cochrane ... The National Women's History Museum reported that Baker first became known in the US for her Vaudeville ...