The book Harlow in Hollywood: The Blonde Bombshell in the Glamour Capital has now officially been released which means that the Jean Harlow Blogathon has officially wrapped. We’re plum tuckered out, yes, but wishing this week would have lasted forever.
So many incredible people from all over the world turned out and to show their support for darling Jean– classic film lovers young and old, new fans and seasoned vets.
The Pictorial would like to thank the gracious Lisa Burks for her tireless work this week, authors Darrell Rooney and Mark Vieira and, of course, every last one of you out there who rallied together to blog it for Baby.
I’m filled with pride to be part of such a terrific community of film lovers and classic Hollywood enthusiasts. As long as all of us keep our passions bright at heart, the golden world of Harlow’s Hollywood will never truly disappear.
We’ll be announcing the winner of the free copy of Harlow in Hollywood this Wednesday, March 9, at the premiere of the new Jean Harlow museum exhibit at the Max Factor Museum — so keep an eye out!
And don’t forget to support Jean all this month on Turner Classic Movies!
Signing off for the Jean Harlow Blogathon,
The Kitty Packard Pictorial
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The 2011 Bloggers for Baby
Amy @I’ll Take the Snap Out of Your Garters!
Angela @The Hollywood Revue
Ariel @Sinaphile Salve-Ation
Brandie @True Classics
Carole @An Elegant Obsession
Caroline @Garbo Laughs
Christina @Ann Dvorak: Forgotten Rebel
Clara @Via Margutta 51
Cliff @Immortal Ephemera
Dawn @Noir and Chick Flicks
David @Absolutment!
David @MUBI
dCairns @ Shadowplay
Evangeline Holland @EvangelineHolland
Gary @Midnight Palace
Gene @11 East 14th Street
Ginny @Old Movie Nostalgia
Ivan @Thrilling Days of Yesteryear
Jandy @Row Three
Jennifer @Silent Stanzas
Jessica @Silence is Platinum
J.N. @Comets Over Hollywood
Joan @ Vintage Powder Room
Josh @ Edward Copeland on Film
Katie @Old Hollywood Glamour
Kevin @Clarosureaux
Lady Eve @Eve’s Reel Life
Lisa @The Platinum Page
Michelle @The Clark Gable Project
Mark @Freewheelin’ Pilrgim
Monty @All Good Things
Riika @Harlean’s Heyday
Rob @Rob Stevens
Stephen @New Jersey Star-Ledger
Tara @Tara Hanks
Terry @A Shroud of Thoughts
Vincent @Carole & Company
Thank you so much for hosting the blogathon and for all of the hard work you did for it – it truly shows! I loved being part of it, reseaching and writing on our Baby, and, of course, reading all of those lovely blog entries on her! Great stuff!
Thanks for the blogathon; I was thrilled to be part of it to help honor Harlow’s hundredth.
It was great fun, and finally got me dipping deeper into my Laurel & Hardy box set. The silent ones tend to languish behind the more celebrated talkies. And I’m now determined to check out more classic-era Harlow.
Thank you for inviting me to be part of the Jean Harlow blogathon. Everyone, did a wonderful job with their tributes.