Sunday, April 20, 2014

'20s Radio Show

     Good afternoon, fellow New Yorkers. This is Jamie McNeil, reporting on The New York Daily. Today is October 3, 1927, and we have some exciting news to cover today. Let's get started, shall we?

     The release of The Jazz Singer on the 6th of this month has been eagerly awaited for. Lines all over movie theaters in the United States have been backed all the way out the door, and into city streets! As you may have heard, The Jazz Singer will be the first talking movie, something that I have neve thought I would ever live to see! How did filmakers ever accomplish such a thing? Identifying an American Dream and the personal struggles met along the way, this movie has music and a plot that is not one to miss! Beat the rush and be sure to get in line early.

     Meanwhile, the "flapper dress" style continues to grow in popularity. This risque style has been seen on women all over New York. It certainly is different to see women with short hair and short skirts, flapping their arms like chickens....Men, what do you think of this new clothing style revolution?

     Across the U.S., baseball player, Babe Ruth continues to keep swingin' the bat. Having marked sports history by hitting 60 home runs last month, we should expect 100 more next season!

     That's all for now. Thank you for listening to the news portion of today. Tune into The New York Daily tomorrow at 5:00 pm for more news in New York and beyond! Next up we'll have a little music by Frank Sinatra.
   

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