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Vivien Leigh Soiree Tickets Now on Crowdfunder.co.uk!
Tickets for our crowdfunded Vivien Leigh Soiree, presented by arts and fashion journalist Alison Jane Reid are now live on crowdfunder.co.uk This collaborative event celebrates journalism, film, fashion history and museums.
A Swashbuckling Scarlet Pimpernel Review and Mindful Cocktail or Two!
The Film Masterpiece of the week is The Scarlet Pimpernel 1934, starring Leslie Howard and Merle Oberon, with Mindful Pimpernel Cocktails to Match with exquisite ingredients. Perfect for an at-home movie night.
Did you know that Miranda Richardson, Star of Harry Potter and Black Adder Loves Birds of Prey?
Happy Birthday to Miranda Richardson, BAFTA and Golden Globe award-winning actress. Miranda has inhabited so many fascinating female characters in Harry Potter, The Crying Game, Black Adder and The Enchanted April. She is a keen amateur falconer.
Disastrously Fab Living - Bubble Baths, the Joy and Agony of Flirting, Hot Pink Lips, Cafe Society and Early Morning Walks...
Journalist Alison Jane Reid writes the Disastrously Fabulous column - a frank funny and fearless look at life from the perils and joys of flirting to afternoon bubble baths, tai chi, hot pink lipstick and other decadent pleasures.
A Personal Welcome to The Luminaries Magazine, from Editor AJ
Welcome to The Luminaries Magazine - a slow independent arts and culture magazine. We cover film, drama, slow fashion, books, music and slow food with a passion for originality, independence and a passion for magazine journalism. Join our tribe.
Win an Iconic Pussy Cat Bow Blouse By Winser London and Support The Luminaries Magazine
Film and slow fashion lovers, win the iconic Winser London silk pussycat bow blouse. The blouse reflects the return of high octane glamour. The blouse has been worn by Olivia Coleman, Cush Jumbo, Emilia Fox and Ashley Roberts.
Tippi Hedren, The Hitchcock Blonde Who Created a Traumatic Masterpiece in Marnie
Sean Connery and Tippi Hedren in Hitchcock's Marnie
Out of all Hitchcock's films, it is Marnie I cannot forget, although Vertigo
comes close. It's thrillingly relentless, filled with cinematic beauty, a
fizzing script shot through with black comedy and utterly absorbing until the
very