Happy Birthday to John Singer Sargent, #bornonthisday in 1856. Portrait of Ralph Curtis on the Beach at Scheveningen (1880) is #onview in our American Art gallery now. https://t.co/knVhUozbBs
"105-year-old woman (former slave) registers to vote in Greenville, 1965, TEMPO, May 15, 1969" Photo by: Bruce Hilton. #ElectionDay#voting
Robert Langmuir African American Photograph Collection
Stanley Kubrick was a big fan of MODERN ROMANCE, and called Albert Brooks to tell him he wanted to make a movie that also explored jealousy—adding "inspiring EYES WIDE SHUT" to Brooks' accomplishments. MODERN ROMANCE screens 10/5 and 10/7 in 35mm: https://t.co/wg0rXqjZcE
"I brought the film like a flower to the world," Claude Chabrol claimed after his first film. For his second, LES COUSINS, he brought Truffaut with him to Cannes. The New Wave had officially begun. LES COUSINS screens again 8/1 in 35mm: https://t.co/mf7muNJNjV
Jimmy Stewart, Alfred Hitchcock and Doris Day at the premiere of "The Man Who Knew Too Much" in Los Angeles, 62 yrs ago today on May 22, 1956 https://t.co/Lk4o8jQ50Y