When the jazz age roared in, for example, the flamboyant Tom Mix replaced the Victorian William S. Hart as the most popular Western hero of the teens. |
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Cigarettes, adultery, illegal hooch and other jazz age vices. |
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With the jazz age, New York nightlife reached its apotheosis. |
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It is inspired by the British silent film Piccadilly, which is seen by critics as a forerunner of film noir. One of the last silent movies shot in Britain, Piccadilly is set in London's seething nightlife during the jazz age. |
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Mass media and popular culture developed in parallel to the Jazz Age in the West. |
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They did not glitter like the beautiful Chrysler building, a saxophonic symphony to the Jazz Age. |
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In his latest film, he evokes the lost glamour of the Jazz Age, blurring lines until the image seems to recede into misty memories. |
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Bogart dove head first into the Jazz Age lifestyle, always up for late night revels. |
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But in spirit these orderly scenes barely nod to the bacchic mayhem that propelled the Jazz Age towards the Wall Street Crash. |
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In fact it is difficult to imagine anyone more divorced from the spirit of the Jazz Age than the priggish, puritanical, non-smoking, non-drinking young Popper. |
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Stripping and teasing, as well as dancing and prancing, began in the Jazz Age of the 1920s, when black performers became famous for doing the shimmy. |
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