Louise Brooks Society Celebrates 10 Years Online: Pioneering Website Marks Decade in Cyberspace
The Louise Brooks Society ( www.pandorasbox.com ), the largest and most popular website in the world devoted to any silent film star, celebrates 10 years on the internet. Since its launch in August 1995, millions of people have visited this pioneering site. The New York Times said, "The Louise Brooks Society is an excellent homage to the art of the silent film as well as one of its most luminous stars."
The LBS was founded as a fan-site, and over the years has evolved into a comprehensive on-line archive and center for all things Lulu. This 250-page site features a wide array of information about the actress including a filmography, commentary, links, bibliographies, vintage articles and memorabilia, portrait galleries, a message board, and contributions from fans from around the world. The LBS has a long-running blog, as well as its own Louise Brooks themed radio station, aptly named RadioLulu.
The site serves as home to the Louise Brooks Society - an internet-based fan club and the first virtual fan club in cyberspace. At last count, its 1000+ members hail from 46 countries on six continents.
The Louise Brooks Society ( www.pandorasbox.com ), the largest and most popular website in the world devoted to any silent film star, celebrates 10 years on the internet. Since its launch in August 1995, millions of people have visited this pioneering site. The New York Times said, "The Louise Brooks Society is an excellent homage to the art of the silent film as well as one of its most luminous stars."
The LBS was founded as a fan-site, and over the years has evolved into a comprehensive on-line archive and center for all things Lulu. This 250-page site features a wide array of information about the actress including a filmography, commentary, links, bibliographies, vintage articles and memorabilia, portrait galleries, a message board, and contributions from fans from around the world. The LBS has a long-running blog, as well as its own Louise Brooks themed radio station, aptly named RadioLulu.
The site serves as home to the Louise Brooks Society - an internet-based fan club and the first virtual fan club in cyberspace. At last count, its 1000+ members hail from 46 countries on six continents.
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