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What We Loved This Week, Jan. 15 – 21

Obama then and now, vintage celeb selfies, the Obama girls' first White House experience, gay life in the 1960s, the worst U.S. presidential inaugurations.

By All That's Interesting Jan 20, 2017

What We Loved This Week, Jan. 15 – 21

Obama then and now, vintage celeb selfies, the Obama girls' first White House experience, gay life in the 1960s, the worst U.S. presidential inaugurations.

By All That's Interesting January 20, 2017

What We Loved This Week, Jan. 1 – 7

Rare Polaroids Of Pre-Fame Madonna Surface The “Material Girl” has spent several decades before the public eye — which makes glimpses of Madonna Louise Ciccone before she became simply Madonna all the more incredible. Add to it the fact that these recently-surfaced Polaroids, taken by photographer Richard Corman, were thought...

By All That's Interesting Jan 6, 2017

What We Loved This Week, Jan. 1 – 7

Rare Polaroids Of Pre-Fame Madonna Surface The “Material Girl” has spent several decades before the public eye — which makes glimpses of Madonna Louise Ciccone before she became simply Madonna all the more incredible. Add to it the fact that these recently-surfaced Polaroids, taken by photographer Richard Corman, were thought...

By All That's Interesting January 6, 2017

What We Loved This Week, Nov. 27 – Dec. 3

Rare Photos Of Legendary Artists And Entertainers As Young Children So carefully conceived and maintained are the images of the world’s most famous artists and entertainers that it’s truly disarming to see them as children, long before they invented their trademark visual brand. Indeed, to see David Bowie, John Lennon,...

By All That's Interesting Dec 2, 2016

What We Loved This Week, Nov. 27 – Dec. 3

Rare Photos Of Legendary Artists And Entertainers As Young Children So carefully conceived and maintained are the images of the world’s most famous artists and entertainers that it’s truly disarming to see them as children, long before they invented their trademark visual brand. Indeed, to see David Bowie, John Lennon,...

By All That's Interesting December 2, 2016

Rare Rehearsal Photos From Classic Broadway Shows

Martha Swope wanted to be a dancer. So in 1957, she packed her bags and left her Texas hometown for New York City, where she would attend New York’s famous School of American Ballet. One of Swope’s classmates, Jerome Robbins, asked her to photograph a new show he was working...

By Elisabeth Sherman Oct 27, 2016

Rare Rehearsal Photos From Classic Broadway Shows

Martha Swope wanted to be a dancer. So in 1957, she packed her bags and left her Texas hometown for New York City, where she would attend New York’s famous School of American Ballet. One of Swope’s classmates, Jerome Robbins, asked her to photograph a new show he was working...

By Elisabeth Sherman October 27, 2016

What We Loved This Week, Oct. 9 – 15

Bowie's flashiest fashions, 1940s San Francisco, normal life in North Korea, Brooklyn's grimy disco era, powerful child labor photos.

By John Kuroski Oct 14, 2016
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What We Loved This Week, Oct. 9 – 15

Bowie's flashiest fashions, 1940s San Francisco, normal life in North Korea, Brooklyn's grimy disco era, powerful child labor photos.

By John Kuroski October 14, 2016

What We Loved This Week, Oct. 2 – 8

An Intimate Look At New York City’s Punk Scene In The 1970s Legendary photographer David Godlis, commonly known as GODLIS, captured iconic shots of the punk scene at its height in New York City in the late 1970s. Before becoming a punk photographer, Godlis drew influence from Brassaï’s The Secret...

By John Kuroski Oct 7, 2016

What We Loved This Week, Oct. 2 – 8

An Intimate Look At New York City’s Punk Scene In The 1970s Legendary photographer David Godlis, commonly known as GODLIS, captured iconic shots of the punk scene at its height in New York City in the late 1970s. Before becoming a punk photographer, Godlis drew influence from Brassaï’s The Secret...

By John Kuroski October 7, 2016

Views From The Sidewalk: New York City Street Scenes In 1896

Alice Austen was never a professional photographer. She was simply the daughter of a prominent Staten Island family, and who once received a camera from her uncle as a gift. Although untrained, Austen soon proved her skill behind the camera. Indeed, her photos of New York City streets circa 1896...

By Elisabeth Sherman Oct 4, 2016

Views From The Sidewalk: New York City Street Scenes In 1896

Alice Austen was never a professional photographer. She was simply the daughter of a prominent Staten Island family, and who once received a camera from her uncle as a gift. Although untrained, Austen soon proved her skill behind the camera. Indeed, her photos of New York City streets circa 1896...

By Elisabeth Sherman October 4, 2016
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