1925 — The hopeful applicants to Paramount Motion Picture School on Astoria, Long Island!
Posts By: Teenage Editor
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First Female Page!
Fourteen-year-old Gene Cox became the first female page in the National House of Representatives on January 3rd, 1939.
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Street Style
Nowadays, according to Ted Polhemus, cutting edge street-style is defined by individuality and pastiche.
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Unaccompanied Minors
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.
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Alive & Kicking
Springtime home movies! The frolicking students of Maryland Institute College of Art in 1986.
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Seventeen Art Stars
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.
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Sadobabies (1988)
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.
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“Teena” & Estelle Ellis Rubinstein
Estelle Ellis Rubinstein, a founding promotional director of Seventeen Magazine in 1944, died on July 1, 2012.
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4H Friends
1920– a bread-making demonstration on the lawn of Anson County Courthouse, North Carolina.
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A Murder of Crows
httpv://youtu.be/I5YT3XVu7tU
“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.