
1925 — The hopeful applicants to Paramount Motion Picture School on Astoria, Long Island!
1925 — The hopeful applicants to Paramount Motion Picture School on Astoria, Long Island!
Fourteen-year-old Gene Cox became the first female page in the National House of Representatives on January 3rd, 1939.
Nowadays, according to Ted Polhemus, cutting edge street-style is defined by individuality and pastiche.
Through August 14th, the Museum of Modern Art in New York City is hosting a film program titled Unaccompanied Minors, looking at the role of emancipated youth in film history.
Springtime home movies! The frolicking students of Maryland Institute College of Art in 1986.
In the 1950s and 60s, Seventeen magazine was staffed by some (not yet) superstar graphic talent including Ad Reinhart, Andy Warhol, Roger Weaver, and Sol Lewitt — who drew the illustration pictured above for the magazine in 1957.
Sadobabies: Runaways in San Francisco (1988) follows a group of San Francisco street kids who occupy the vacant Polytechnic High School and make miniature dolls of themselves.
Estelle Ellis Rubinstein, a founding promotional director of Seventeen Magazine in 1944, died on July 1, 2012.
1920– a bread-making demonstration on the lawn of Anson County Courthouse, North Carolina.
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“Coraliza” was recorded in 1988 by A Murder Of Crows, the music project of 19-year-old Elliott Stillwater-Rotter, later known as Elliott Smith, and Garrick Duckler.