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Today Shelley Noble is here to tell us all about her new novel, a stunning, Gilded Age NYC-set story about the inception of The Colony Club, the first women's club of its kind. Come for the dazzling setting and stay for an unforgettable story of female ambition. The novel is perfect for fans of Alison Pataki, Fiona Davis, and historical TV shows like The Gilded Age and Downton Abbey.
NY Times and USA Today Bestselling Author, Shelley Noble, joins BOOKSTORM to dive down deep into her new historical! When the Gilded Age, Daisy Harriman is refused a room at the Waldorf because her husband did not accompany her, she sets out to build the first women's club in Manhattan! We discussed the symbolic and lasting importance of a women's club during this era. Women tackling social issues behind the scenes. Was it prejudice or fear that blocked women's rights? And all minority rights, both then and now. The first female architects leading the way...only if they survived! AND THEY DID! A MUST READ!You can find more of your favorite bestselling authors at BOOKSTORM Podcast! We're also on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube!
After years of struggle, a hostess gets to throw her most famous and popular annual event once again, so come and see who attends.April 1933, Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus arrives in New York, but everyone is more interested in the return of Cobina Wright's Circus Ball at the Waldorf-Astoria.Other people and subjects include: James HR Cromwell aka “Jimmy,” William May Wright aka “Bill,” Prince Serge Obolensky, Elsa Maxwell, President Franklin Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt, Prince David – Prince of Wales, King Edward VIII – Duke of Windsor, Wallis Simpson – Duchess of Windsor, Viscountess Thelma Morgan Furness, Virginia “Birdie” Graham Fair Vanderbilt, Lili Damita, Raymond Guest, Tony Biddle, servants Bruce & Fred, William “Bill” Paley, Samuel Klein, Mrs. Alexander Hamilton, Sally Tevis, Mrs. E. Marshall Field, Mrs. James Roosevelt, Anna Eleanor Roosevelt Dall, Mr. & Mrs. John Hearst, Grand Duchess Marie, Countess de Forceville, bluebloods, George Gershwin, Ed Wynn, Eva La Galliene, Jimmy Durante, Hope Williams, Noel Coward, Fred Astaire, Clifton Webb, Fanny Ward, Beatrice Lillie, Fanny Brice, Charles Winninger, Lupe Velez, Cleon Throckmorton, Peter Arno, Cecil Beaton, Rosamund Pinchot, Rudy Vallee, Erna Gilsow, Lucrezia Bori, Marilyn Monroe, giraffe women – Red Karens from Karen Hills, Burma, National Geographic magazine, the Little Season, trained seal, donkey, elephants, calliope, ball park mustard, costume themes (Paris Apaches, Siamese twin, peasants, snake charmers, harem, cowboys, Cossack rider, aerialist, tight rope, juggler, pantomime, Pierrot, Pierrete, Annie Oakley, cellophane sylph) Greatest Show on Earth, Circus Ball, Society Circus Ball, Sassiety Circus, April in Paris, Butterfly Ball, Metropolitan Opera Ball, Nineteenth Century Parisian Carnival, beer garden, Prohibition, Cullen-Harrison Act of 1933, legalizing beer & wine, ocean liners Bremen, Olympic, Ile de France, Waldorf-Astoria New York, Jade Room Basildon Room, Grand Ballroom, Madison Square Garden, Colony Club, Ritz-Carlton, memoirs, multiple events of same name, blended details, circus, Ancient Rome, Ancient Greece, gladiators, menagerie, amphitheater, Philip Astley, John Bill Ricketts, George Washington, Joshuah Purdy Brown, Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus, P.T. Barnum, James Anthony Bailey, Golden Jubilee tour, traveling circus, traveling museum, canvas tent, Soviet circus, Lenin, Moscow Circus School, gymnastics, China, acrobatics, tin type – melanotype – ferrotype, metal polaroid, Daguerrotype, Adolphe Alexandre Martin, Civil War, Wild West, World War I, World War II, animal rights, carnivals, Middle Ages, Renaissance, minstrel shows, Greek god Dionysus, Roman god Saturnalia, Germanic Nordic goddess Nerthus, Carnival of Venice, Napoleon, Carnivale international locations, Mardi Gras, Boy Scouts of America, W.D. Boyce, Scouting Movement (British), James Baden-Powell, London fog, YMCA, Ernest Thompson Seton, Woodcraft Indians, Daniel Carter Beard, Sons of Daniel Boone, resilience, hope, chaotic times, pandemic, recovery, historical footage of war times, gas masks, bunny costumes, Lebanon Civil War, women having tea, humanity, better times--Extra Notes / Call to Action:New York Adventure Club www.nyadventureclub.comMansions of the Gilded Age & The Gilded Age Society by Gary LawranceInstagram: @MansionsoftheGildedAge and @TheGildedAgeSocietyhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/mansionsofthegildedagehttps://www.youtube.com/c/MansionsOfTheGildedAgeShare, like, subscribe--Archival Music provided by Past Perfect Vintage Music, www.pastperfect.com.Opening Music: My Heart Belongs to Daddy by Billy Cotton, Album The Great British Dance BandsSection 1 Music: Eeny Meeny Miney Mo by Harry Roy, Albums The Great Dance Bands Play Hits of the 30s & Tea Dance 2Section 2 Music: Organ Grinder's Swing by Jack Payne, Album The Great British Dance BandsSection 3 Music: One Two, Button Your Shoe by Jack Hylton, Album The Great Dance Bands Play Hits of the 30sEnd Music: My Heart Belongs to Daddy by Billy Cotton, Album The Great British Dance Bands--https://asthemoneyburns.com/TW / IG – @asthemoneyburnsTwitter – https://twitter.com/asthemoneyburnsInstagram – https://www.instagram.com/asthemoneyburns/Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/asthemoneyburns/
“Chef Michael Hung (ex-Faith & Flower) is the newly appointed Executive Chef of The Colony Club restaurant located inside The Colony Palms Hotel and SO-PA at L'Horizon Palm Springs. He has also initiated a very special, first-time Los Angeles Guest Chef … Continue reading → The post Show 505, December 24, 2022: Executive Chef Michael Hung, The Colony Club and SO-PA, Palm Springs Part Two appeared first on SoCal Restaurant Show.
“Chef Michael Hung (ex-Faith & Flower) is the newly appointed Executive Chef of The Colony Club restaurant located inside The Colony Palms Hotel and SO-PA at L'Horizon Palm Springs. He has also initiated a very special, first-time Los Angeles Guest Chef Series hosted … Continue reading → The post Show 505, December 24, 2022: Executive Chef Michael Hung, The Colony Club and SO-PA, Palm Springs Part One appeared first on SoCal Restaurant Show.
KCBS Radio's Foodie Chap Liam Mayclem kicks off the start of December with a variety of fun activities to begin the Holiday Season with a bang. From spending with puppies to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the GDB at the Virtual Holiday Celebration to sitting poolside at The Colony Club, Liam has you covered.
Lenny Hampel, zurzeit Österreichs Nr. 8 gab im Colony Club, bei dem er groß geworden ist, Einblicke wie er zum Tennissport kam und erklärt was es für Vorteile mit sich bringt, wenn man den Platz besser kennt als sein Gegner. Außerdem erklärt er, wie man zu ATP Punkten kommt, warum Sand und heiße Temperaturen seine Lieblingsbedingungen sind, sowie die Vorteile einer einhändigen Rückhand.
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I'm giving kudos and credit to my #2019 venues! Whether a wedding or special event, I had a great time coordinating (or attending) an event at these 7 metropolitan Detroit Venues. Make sure to consider them during your wedding or event planning: The Colony Club, Detroit, Michigan The Reserve, Birmingham, Michigan Andiamo - Warren, Michigan Regency Manor & Banquet Center, Southfield, Michigan The Jam Handy, Detroit, Michigan Pi Banquet Hall, Southfield, Michigan Aspen Grey Event Gallery, Farmington Hills, Michigan
The inspiration for this series, Molly Parkin is a painter, erotic novelist and a former fashion editor who was once just as famous for her bedroom liaisons with the movers and shakers of London. She is never without a bejewelled turban on her head or a saucy anecdote at hand. Now 87, she lives on the iconic World's End estate in Chelsea, in a kaleidoscopic apartment filled with her art and clothing. In this candid – and fairly explicit! – episode The Last Bohemians meets her at home, where she discusses her illuminating sex life, her wild days at The Colony Club with artist Francis Bacon, her penchant for erotic writing and how to get off in your eighties. Presenter: Kate Hutchinson Producer: Alannah Chance Photos: Laura Kelly www.thelastbohemians.co.uk @thelastbohemianspod
I sat down with Comedian Adrian Rodney. Balancing life and his professional career that takes him all over the country. We discussed life, comedy, parenting, Kanye West and being mamma boys. Go see Rodney Live: February 28th @ Seasons and Session in Adams Morgan starring Sean Savoy The last wed of every month at The Colony Club (3118 Georgia Ave NW, Washington, DC 20010). Same time 8:00- 9:30 pmBio and links to his shows can be found below. Follow and like him on Instagram: adrian.rodneyFacebook: adrian rodneyTwitter:@adrianrodneyUsing a sly yet poised delivery, Adrian pokes fun of the nuisances of day to day living. Standing out all of his life has given him an interesting perspective on the world as we know which is gold for retelling. He has opened for touring comedians such as : Golden Globe Winner Rachel Bloom, Jim Florentine, Ari Shaffir, DC Benny etc. He has performed at various venues in the DC/New York area and is poised to bring his comedy to world.
Tucked away at Colony Club in Washington, DC, Corey Thompson also known as Photoleer joins Reggie Black to engage in a deep man to man conversation. Photoleer is a photographer and traveler that invites the world to experience the moments that he captures with his work. This conversation is more like a therapy session that addresses all the topics that men normally do not discuss. Photoleer and Reggie Black travel down dark paths of their childhood, talk about their struggles with vulnerability, their battles with emotional stability, and why it’s important for men to discuss their mental health and express themselves. Photoleer digs a bit deeper to address his role as an African-American father and how he’s redesigning everything he was taught as a child to provide the love that is necessary for his daughter to excel in today’s society. There is a lot of transparency and necessary dialogue in this episode, which is why it’s offered in four parts. Contact: @Photoleer
Tucked away at Colony Club in Washington, DC, Corey Thompson also known as Photoleer joins Reggie Black to engage in a deep man to man conversation. Photoleer is a photographer and traveler that invites the world to experience the moments that he captures with his work. This conversation is more like a therapy session that addresses all the topics that men normally do not discuss. Photoleer and Reggie Black travel down dark paths of their childhood, talk about their struggles with vulnerability, their battles with emotional stability, and why it’s important for men to discuss their mental health and express themselves. Photoleer digs a bit deeper to address his role as an African-American father and how he’s redesigning everything he was taught as a child to provide the love that is necessary for his daughter to excel in today’s society. There is a lot of transparency and necessary dialogue in this episode, which is why it’s offered in four parts. Contact: @Photoleer
Tucked away at Colony Club in Washington, DC, Corey Thompson also known as Photoleer joins Reggie Black to engage in a deep man to man conversation. Photoleer is a photographer and traveler that invites the world to experience the moments that he captures with his work. This conversation is more like a therapy session that addresses all the topics that men normally do not discuss. Photoleer and Reggie Black travel down dark paths of their childhood, talk about their struggles with vulnerability, their battles with emotional stability, and why it’s important for men to discuss their mental health and express themselves. Photoleer digs a bit deeper to address his role as an African-American father and how he’s redesigning everything he was taught as a child to provide the love that is necessary for his daughter to excel in today’s society. There is a lot of transparency and necessary dialogue in this episode, which is why it’s offered in four parts. Contact: @Photoleer
Tucked away at Colony Club in Washington, DC, Corey Thompson also known as Photoleer joins Reggie Black to engage in a deep man to man conversation. Photoleer is a photographer and traveler that invites the world to experience the moments that he captures with his work. This conversation is more like a therapy session that addresses all the topics that men normally do not discuss. Photoleer and Reggie Black travel down dark paths of their childhood, talk about their struggles with vulnerability, their battles with emotional stability, and why it’s important for men to discuss their mental health and express themselves. Photoleer digs a bit deeper to address his role as an African-American father and how he’s redesigning everything he was taught as a child to provide the love that is necessary for his daughter to excel in today’s society. There is a lot of transparency and necessary dialogue in this episode, which is why it’s offered in four parts. Contact: @Photoleer
Well, hello there gorgeous. I couldn’t help but notice you’re all alone. Can I buy you a drink? Trust me, you’re gonna need it. Why? Because you’re getting ready to listen to a little something I like to call episode 94 of The Intermission Podcast. If that’s not reason enough to drink, this week Guy... The post Colony Club and Creed – Intermission 94 appeared first on Movie Guys {dot} org.