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STAYING MELLOW YELLOW: WHERE TO GO IN CASE OF A REIGN OF TERROR

Posted on September 1, 2010 by Dave

In 1793, France’s smart set checked into a “hospital” on the rue de Charone, where, for a paltry $50,000 a month, they could drink champagne, play cards, and discuss the current theatre. …The script for the Reign of Terror in … Continue reading →

Posted in Art History/Antiquity/Anthropology, Cinema/Visual/Audio, Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Literature/poetry/spoken word, Miscellaneous | Tagged Alfred Hitchcock, Anatole france, Artie Kornfeld, Barbara Stanwyck, Buchner Danton, Charlotte Corday, Clarence Darrow, Dr. Jacques Belhomme, French Revolution, Friedrich Nietzsche, George Brent, Glyn maxwell, Hilary Mantel, Jacobin Club, Jacques-Louis David, Jean-Paul Marat, Jeff Bridges, Joseph Ignace Guillotin, Leah marie Brown, Lou Andreas-Salome, Louis Philippe Joseph d'Orleans, madame Tussauds, Marquis de Sade, marsden French Revolution, Matt Damon, Michael Billington, Nathan Leopold, Orson Welles, palace of the Tuileries, Princess Lamballe, Reign of Terror, Richard Loeb, Richard Wagner, Robert Carlyle, Robert Carlyle Byrd, Robespierre, Robin Wiliams, Sigmund Freud, Woody Allen | 2 Comments
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