
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.
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.
Whoa, now this is a head turning headline, ‘At 13 we were Nazis but then we discovered marijuana and it has changed everything.’
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.
Harold Teen was a popular comic strip in the 1920s written and drawn by Carl Ed.
Gertrude Ederle learned in swim at age 9 in while summering in her New Jersey cottage.
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.
Sylvia Plath began keeping a journal at age eleven and continued to keep one through her teenage years and until her death at the age of thirty.
An Omaha high school choir sings out the musical hit of the times–Oliver!,
Whoa man! Now this book published in 1975 is some real talk about sex.