Covering other artists’ songs is an age-old practice in the musical world. The traditional music canon thrived on the recycling of old hymns, secular tunes, and pre-written song formats. While this ...
The magazine’s 1970s covers were, to be blunt, a mixed bag. Strong political covers alternated with cheesy lifestyle images, including a series of swimsuit issues we’d rather overlook. Here are the ...
The global shipping publication American Shipper launched in 1974 with the goal to serve the needs of all players involved in international shipping, providing important information to shippers, ...
As the Council of Fashion Designers of America gathers on Monday for its annual fashion awards, it will be an occasion to praise those whose contributions to the world of style has been outstanding ...
A pile of vintage Scenes (or The Scene Free Weekly, as it was known back then) landed on our desk today, and we’ve enjoyed thumbing through the yellowing pages this afternoon. Here’s a handful of our ...
Today Brooklyn Magazine is taking a look back at the borough as it was portrayed in the October 1974 issue of New York News Magazine. The now defunct publication seems to have covered a range of ...
The original art to the cover to the DC Western comic book Tomahawk #128 by Neal Adams from 1970 has just sold at auction for $17,500, a rather high price for such a piece, and atypical of the Neal ...