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'Clara Bow' is the final track on Swift's album, 'The Tortured Poets Department.' Taylor Swift is referencing an Old Hollywood star with one of her new songs.
But Clara Bow the woman and star makes her appearance only at the beginning of “Clara Bow.” The two other women referenced in the song are Stevie Nicks and Swift herself, and it becomes clear that the ...
The Clara Bow festival has been programmed by Film Forum Repertory Artistic Director Bruce Goldstein and David Stenn. Check out the full lineup below. IT U.S., 1927 Directed by Clarence G. Badger ...
Clara Bow was born on July 29, 1905, in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, New York. However, some argue that she was born in 1907, and that is what was listed on her gravestone.
Taylor's new song Clara Bow is part of her 11th studio album The Tortured Poets Department, which she dropped to a ravenous fan response at midnight Friday. Now Clara's great-granddaughters Nicole ...
Bow’s fame coincided with the Roaring Twenties, and she was considered the ultimate flapper, epitomising the era’s hard-partying and sexually liberal lifestyle. It’s no surprise that she insisted on ...
Clara Bow was a silent movie actress who began working in Hollywood in the Roaring Twenties, and as one of the most prolific 'flapper girls' of the time, she was known for her lifestyle of ...
"Clara Bow" is the final track on Taylor Swift's 11th album — here's why the scandalous silent movie star and Swift are a perfect pair. A movie star by the age of 20, Bow’s career was over at ...
One track on Taylor Swift’s new album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” honors a long-celebrated, oft-miscast heroine of American feminism: actress Clara Bow. As historians of the 1920s, we ...
Clara Bow. John Kobal Foundation/Getty For Bell, one lyric that particularly stuck out to her was “This town is fake, but you're the real thing." She believes Swift is alluding to “how Clara ...
“Clara Bow,” the final track on the first half of Swift’s new album, further expands on the fears that apparently plague the singer’s mind—themes she had previously touched on in songs ...