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the 1950′s: finding “togetherness” in suburbia
…During his time in the White House the personal style of whoever chances to be President often seems almost mystically to beocme the style of much of the nation. And Eisenhower’s style- old fashioned, conservative, anti-intellectual, and hopelessly square- was … Continue reading →
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Tagged Adlai Stevenson, barry goldwater, Dwight D. Eisenhower, elmo roper, Goldwater Girls, Helen Levitt, James Agee, John Updike, kevin phillips, Levittown Long Island, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Mort Sahl comedian, Richard M. Nixon, The 1950's American culture, William Levitt housing
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right off the cliff
By Art Chantry: for all you youngsters out there who are terrified by the right wing madness of this current election cycle, rest assured that none of this crackpot stuff and nonsense is at all new. that end of the … Continue reading →
X-factor: malcom in the middle east
Jesse Marinoff Reyes ( Jesse Marinoff Reyes Design, Maplewood, N.J.) Malik Shabazz, aka Malcolm X (1925-1965) This issue of the Saturday Evening Post excerpts The Autobiography of Malcolm X (“I’m Talking To You, White Man”) and in photographs chronicles X’s … Continue reading →
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Tagged Asger Jerrild, barry goldwater, Danny kaye, Elijah Muhammad, Hank Walker, Israel two state solution, jesse marinoff reyes, John Launois, John Updike, Khaled Mashaal, Louis Armstrong, Malcolm X, malik shabazz, manning marable, Martin Buber, martin j. sklar, nusseibeh palestinian writer, Ron English, The Nation of Islam
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when we were fab: takin’ the a train
Don Hunstein was the staff photographer for Columbia in the early to mid 1960′s and worked with well known art directors at the label like John Berg and Bob Cato. In the LP era the album cover was a complementary … Continue reading →
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Tagged barry goldwater, Bob Dylan, daniel patrick moynihan, don hunstein, Duke Ellington, Irving Kristol, johnny cash, lester thurow, Lou Rockwell, lyndon johnson, Miles Davis, Murray Rothbard, robert a. heinlein, suzie rotolo, theolonius monk
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