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Green’s the thing, dahling!
Happy St. Patrick’s Day—model shown in green Irish linen, 1959. Photograph via Condé Nast Digital Archive.
We’re down with vintage St. Patrick’s fashion.
(via newsweek)
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Gentlemen Prefer - Spinnerin 1967
This whole set of images from a 1960’s yarn company makes us drool. Seriously, CHECK OUT THESE SWEATERS.
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Romance comics flourished in the 1940s and 50s, with titles like “Was I a Wicked Wife?” and “Kisses Came Second.” Pop culture writer Michael Barson collects some of his favorites in a new anthology. On today’s Fresh Air, he details some of his favorites. [slide show here]
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Instead of looking at American Apparel’s faux-amateur pin-up-esque advertisements and hating yourself for it, check out our alternative gathering of real amateur pin ups from the ’70s and beyond.
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life:
It was fifty years ago today that Bob Dylan had his first recording session at Columbia Records. Dylan was backup harmonica for folk singer Caroline Hester — It was shortly after that Dylan was offered his own deal with Columbia.
see more — Bob Dylan: The Early Days






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