Culture of the 1930s

by Dr. H - October 19th, 2015

Links for today’s Culture of the 1930s workshop/discussion/review:

Radio:
A Day in Radio (21 Sept 1939)
Mercury Theater of the Air

Popular Songs:
“Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?” (NPR)
“I’ve Got a Pocketful of Dreams” (Bing Crosby)
“Pennies from Heaven” (Billie Holliday)

Film:
“Somewhere Over the Rainbow” (Wizard of Oz, dir. Victor Fleming 1939)
Two for a Penny (Grapes of Wrath, dir. John Ford 1940)
“Remember My Forgotten Man” (Gold Diggers of 1933, dir. Mervyn LeRoy 1933)

Image: “Fireside Chat Listener” statue in the FDR Memorial, Washington DC

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