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Struggling to sell one multi-million dollar home currently on the market won’t

stop actress and singer Jennifer Lopez from expanding her property collection.

Lopez has reportedly added to her real estate holdings an eight-plus acre

estate in Bel-Air anchored by a multi-level mansion.

The property, complete with a 30-seat screening room, a 100-seat amphitheater

and a swimming pond with sandy beach and outdoor shower, was asking about $40 million, but J.

Lo managed to make it hers for $28 million. As the Bronx native acquires a new home

in California, she is trying to sell a gated compound.

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The “new ’20s” idea might not work—there were a lot more young people in the

United States then than now; a reprise of the world-changing

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discoveries of the 1920s would be a big surprise to those economists who believe

that we have been in an invention dry spell since the 1970s. In his

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piece, Peter Coy largely agrees, writing, “In all probability …

the U.S. will continue to wrestle with ‘secular

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These experts make strong cases, and they satisfy my natural instinct not to go there.

But I remain very interested in the reasons the ’20s appeal to our

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Of course, it’s the booze, the sex, and the parties. But it’s also a decade with a very strong

identity—and I think that helps. Writing in the journal American Speech in 1951, Mamie J.

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I’d argue that Meredith’s point about the decade’s exceptionality still holds: How many other

20th century decades have a nice little permanent descriptor

like Roaring? It helps that most Snacks

of these are good adjectives, evoking a time you’d probably like to live through again—but even

the slightly dangerous-sounding ones conjure up something specific.

That definiteness offers an appealing sense

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Anyway, Snacks let’s get to that fun. A very joyful book to read about the decade is

Frederick Lewis Allen’s Only Yesterday: An Informal History of the 1920s, which

Allen—a blueblood journalist and editor at Harper’s—published

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chronicles all of the movement and motion that makes the decade sexy,

and doesn’t seem to miss a fad.

The property, complete with a 30-seat screening room, a 100-seat amphitheater and a

swimming pond with sandy beach and outdoor shower, was asking about $40 million,

but J. Lo managed to make it hers for $28 million. As the Bronx native acquires a new

home in California, she is trying to sell a gated compound.

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A designer knows he has achieved perfection not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.

Allen is also really good at describing parties—or, at least, the ones the middle class and

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between the acts, invaded the masculine sanctity of the club car.

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Perhaps by remembering the twenties merely as an enchanting series

of novelties or the crude afterthought of a simpler past, we preserve the illusion

of our own simple innocence,” mused historian Paula Fass in the introduction to her book

The Damned and the Beautiful: American Youth

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