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HBO's Gilded Age transforms period drama by exploring Black aristocracy in 1880s America through complex characters and ...
Episode 5 of The Gilded Age season 3 takes the story somewhere new, changing how it moves and feels: the Haymarket club.
With only four episodes remaining this season, tensions are set to rise. We've gathered everything you need to know about how ...
Caroline “Lina” Astor has been put to the test these past few seasons of The Gilded Age. Since this is the upper echelon of 19th-century New York society, her tests so far have consisted of attending ...
Actors Denée Benton, Jordan Donica, and Sullivan Jones, and the creative team behind The Gilded Age discuss their day at the ...
“The American Gilded Age was a period of immense economic and social change, when empires were built, but no victory came without sacrifice.” That’s the opening line in the description for ...
Julian Fellowes has always been a magnificent writer of millinery. Remember in Downton Abbey when Lady Mary memorably said, “I’m just going upstairs to take off my hat”? The Crawley family saga ...
The Gilded Age Season 3 is jam-packed with historical references and some of the most important political issues of the time. The Gilded Age Seasons 1 and 2 were set in 1882.
Here’s a breakdown of historical topics covered in The Gilded Age‘s third season, in no particular order, with commentary from the show’s creators. 1. The Temperance Movement.
The Gilded Age Season 1 included historical figures such as Clara Barton (Linda Emond) and her Red Cross efforts, and Season 2 featured Booker T. Washington (Michael Braugher) and the Tuskegee ...
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