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For many kids, the space age made its TV debut years before Sputnik with 1950's TV space serials.
1950 - Space Patrol - The Hidden Treasure of Mars. (Part two)
1954 - Rocky Jones' Space, Space Ranger - Rocky's Odyssey. (Chapters two, three)
1954 - Flash Gordon - Deadline at Noon and Akim the Terrible. [more inside]
posted by madamjujujive
on Sep 24, 2007 -
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From hair styles and hotpants to bellbottoms and boots, this site has amassed a massive fashion photo collection of groovy celebrities and swingin' stars from the '60s and '70s.
posted by madamjujujive
on Sep 9, 2007 -
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12 months of George Petty pinups. And 16 more. Hell, have 5 pages worth. More about the Petty Girl, an advertising and pop culture icon with an often unfinished look who made her first appearance in Esquire in 1933 and whose elegant line quickly became famous. [via Bibi's Box, which has lots more Petty and pinup links] [warning: busty pinup girls]
posted by mediareport
on Jan 18, 2007 -
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Dan Goodsell (of the unbelieveably great - and previously linked - Tick Tock Toys) has been keeping a blog for the last six months or so covering a variety of subjects (including his webcartoon, Mr Toast), but largely focused on U.S. pop culture ephemera of the 50's though the 70's, with a ton of great stuff.
posted by jonson
on May 29, 2006 -
5 comments
Hel Looks. Street fashion
from Helsinki, Finland. You're probably familiar with Japanese street style, and
how they're dressing in Shibuya,
but what are things like on the other side of the world? Some Hel fashions look
familiar. Very familiar.
Some recall the 'world
between the wars'.
Shemagh
are popular,
although not for the head. Sometimes just...eek!
If Death
Metal marries Neko Musume, in which religion will the kittens
children be raised? Of course this is Helsinki: "When I dress up the most important thing is not to be cold!"
[via]
posted by Slithy_Tove
on Dec 1, 2005 -
39 comments
"Fascinating is the word I use for the unexpected." One Man Safari is a daily updated treasure chest of interesting and infinitely pretty pictures, from the days that were.
posted by cheerleaders_to_your_funeral
on Jun 18, 2005 -
10 comments