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Google Digitizes 3,000 Years of Fashion History
The massive “We Wear Culture Project” includes 30,000 online artifacts from over 180 institutions. By Jason Daley.
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10+ Nostalgic Portraits Of 1970s Rebel Youth Captured By High School Teacher
Before Joseph Szabo was a world renown photographer, he was a teacher at Malverne High School in Long Island. And on his first days at the job he figured that he's gonna need something special to catch the attention of his pupils. So he brought a camera into class...
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An ambitious young photographer captured the chaos and beauty of Greyhound buses in 1943
Esther Bubley documented the hordes of people who crowded onto buses amid wartime rationing.
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NY77: The Coolest Year In Hell
Henry Corra
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Top Misconceptions People Have about Pulp-Era Science Fiction
A lot of people I run into have all kinds of misconceptions about what pulp-era scifi, from the 1920s-1950s, was actually like....
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Going Vintage: How and Why to Start Using Mac OS 9 Software
Instrumental in Apple's well-documented comeback from the brink of disaster was the launch of OS X, an operating system which seemed to herald a new age for Apple and since then, the Cupertino...
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Vinyl is having its best year since 1985. Shame no one is listening to the records
A survey last year, though, found that many vinyl buyers don’t actually play their purchases or own turntables. So those records sitting untouched in the living room of hipsters all over America are most likely an expression of identity—of belonging to a particular generation, culture, and sound.
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Propaganda Art for WWI and WWII: 18 Fantastic Victory Garden Posters
To ensure enough food for American service members and civilians, the U.S. government promoted home gardening as a patriotic gesture that would also support those on the home front contending with food rationing.
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Cherchez La Femme
Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band
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When I Get Low, I Get High
The Speakeasy Three
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Love and Black Lives, in Pictures Found on a Brooklyn Street
A discarded photo album reveals a rich history of black lives, from the segregated South to Harlem dance halls to a pretty block in Crown Heights. By Annie Correal.
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Do Not Hold In Hand After Lighting
Heller offers up a post-New Year sampling of graphics produced for Chinese fireworks packaging.
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Route 66: Decay and resilience along iconic US highway
A journey along the legendary Route 66 highway and the landmarks and controversies that made it iconic of the Southwest.
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Mitzi Gaynor - Pinups
Imgur: The most awesome images on the Internet.
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100 Photos That Had No Influence on the World
Time has just posted a mini-site about the 100 most influential photographs of the world, accompanied by their history. The selection is very relevant, the images are fantastic and varied, there is nothing to add. So I decided to present here 100 photographs that had absolutely no influence on anything. Existence, thankfully, their only merit.
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Eggleston’s Empty America
In William Eggleston’s The Democratic Forest: Selected Works, the photographer’s charge to himself seems to be, “Make a picture of nothing at all,” the emptiness takes on a special character. By Alexander Nemerov.
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‘The Love Witch’
Sex magick meets pussy power in occult movie mindbender. By Marc Campbell.
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If you love typography, go to car shows.
Designers were never shy about shouting a car’s name. Local car shows are often a chance to capture chrome script or a fetching period decal that features compelling typography.
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The Secrets of Isis
Episode 2, “Fool’s Dare.” [Series Playlist]
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The Transporting Promise of 20th-Century Travel Posters
Travel posters from the early to mid-20th century.
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