From breasts and balls to the Beatles, Guardian readers pick the worst album sleeves they've ever set horrified eyes upon
Living on the shore of Lake Ontario, just east of Toronto, photographer Matt Molloy has daily encounters with brilliant sunsets and cloudscapes that he’s been photographing for over three years. One day he began experimenting with time-lapse sequences by taking hundreds of images as the sun set and the clouds moved through the sky. Molloy then digitally stacked the numerous photos to reveal shifts in color and shape reminiscent of painterly brush strokes that smeared the sky. More
the photographer Lady Clementina Hawarden (1822-1865). She produced over 800 photographs from 1857-1864 before her sudden death,
A friend shared this photo with me. I don’t know the source, but I had to post about it today. It captured something remarkable in our natural world that resonated with me in a strong way. Wo…
Joan Rivers was a legendary comedian, actress, and television host who was known for her sharp wit and fearless humor. At the time of her death in 2014, Joan Rivers had amassed a significant fortune through her successful career in the entertainment industry. Her net worth at the time of her death was estimated to … Joan Rivers Net Worth At The Time Of Her Death Read More »
They say don't judge a book by it's cover, but there are some exceptions to the rule. Make no mistake about it, each of these books is (or was) actually
Time Magazine is just one of those Iconic things in our culture. No matter who you are, there is a good chance you have held and flipped through a Time
Ray Bradbury’s passing was a loss for everyone who enjoys storytelling in all of its forms. Not the least of which are artists and illustrators. Bradbury’s tone, the poetry and atmosphere of his worlds, have inspired artists for decades. Looking at his book covers, extending back over many printings, you see generations of artists reinterpreting […]
Make boredom a thing of the past with this heaping helping of random, entertaining, and some WTF pics.
If school days are supposed to be amongst the happiest of your life then why do so many kids look so awkward in their yearbook photos?
Get out the turntable and blow off the needle! It's time for more of the worst album covers of all time! 18 examples of the classically bad LP cover art
Photo credit: Magazine cover by Coles Phillips [1880-1927], scan via American Art Archives As we embark on the year that commemorates the 100-year anniversary of the sinking of the titanic, there will be lots of looking back at Edwardian times. I thought I would put together a post of some lovely scans from McCall's magazines of the 1910's. Hope you enjoy! Photo Credits: 1. August 1910 McCall's Magazine via Christine592 on Flickr (also known by the blog Vintage 123), 2. Winter 1913 McCall's Magazine via Clothes Circuit, 3. April 1914 McCall fashion plate via Vintage Fan Girl Photo Credits: 4. March 1914 McCall's Magazine fashion plate via Christine592 on flickr, 5. 1915 McCall's Magazine fashion plate via the NYPL Digital Gallery Photo Credits: 6. 1916 McCall's Magazine fashion plate from Iowa State University Library Special Collections via Old Rags ,7. April 1917 McCall's Magazine fashion plate via Christine592 on Flickr, 8. January 1918 McCall's Magazine fashion plate via Christine592 on Flickr. More 1910's McCall's resources: Scans from the August and December 1917 McCall's Magazines from Vintage 123. A story from the April 1916 McCall's Magazine on auto-camping across the United States from The Vintage Traveler (a fabulous blog and fellow vintage pattern lover!) Lizzie explains ... From Coast to Coast, A Nine-Thousand-Mile Vacation for Two for $350. The story is the first person account of Beatrice Backus and her teacher husband’s decision to drive from Massachusetts to San Francisco during his summer break. In 1916 the automobile was still relatively new, and many parts of the country did not have any paved roads. There was no highway system, no AAA, no reliable maps for many places. But that did not stop these intrepid travelers who decided to auto-camp their way across the country and back. Scans from the May 1913 McCall's Magazine that this lucky blogger found at a garage sale!! Scans from the December 1911 McCall's Magazine from Clearly Vintage.
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The images capture Sir Winston Churchill as a boy aged just six, as a young man while training for the armed services at Sandhurst, and touring the beaches of Normandy after the Allied invasion.
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Every band, good or bad, needs a great promotional picture. These groups here are no exception. This vintage collection of funny band photos are classic gems.
Get out the turntable and blow off the needle! It's time for more of the worst album covers of all time! 18 examples of the classically bad LP cover art
Everyone is part of History, and every place has a story as old as the earth. My Place depicts the history of one particular piece of land in Sydney from 1788 to 1988 through the stories of the various children who have lived there. It aims to teach the reader about the history of Australia, […]
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Get out the turntable and blow off the needle! It's time for more of the worst album covers of all time! 18 examples of the classically bad LP cover art
sadburro: “ Maurice Tillet (1903 – August 4, 1954) a French wrestler with acromegaly known as The French Angel. He spoke 14 languages and was also a poet and actor. ”
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Put your eye on, hopefully not your ear, on some more of the Worst Album Covers ever. This collection of classic LP artwork is suitable for framing in any bad
Good Morning and Happy Saturday!! I sure am happy it's Saturday..this was an exhausting, yet busy week! Today I'm linking up with Doodlebugs Teaching for her Five for Friday! We've been hard at work researching and taking notes for our big Endangered Species Research Project. The kids are SO Excited and get so upset as they are learning more about why these animals are critically endangered. If you're interested, you can find these note taking pages along with the booklet we plan to use to present our final project with in my TpT Store. We've also been working on linear measurements this week. Third graders are required to be able to measure object to the nearest one-fourth inch. We've been practicing a lot with worksheets and measuring things in the classroom…. BUT what better way to practice measurements than getting outside and having some fun?! I invited some 6th graders to come in and teach my class how to make paper airplanes. The kids were so excited and it was also a great way for them to practice their listening skills! We then headed out to fly our planes and measure the distance that it traveled! If you'd like to try these activities out with your students, you can click on the image below :) Be sure to follow me on Instagram or Facebook for more fun updates ;) Also got to take some time out for some fun this week! We got to meet up with some friends from Washington. They're visiting Hawaii so we met them for some Happy Hour :) She is a second grade teacher…our classes were pen pals last year! We're also continuing to work on poetry and figurative language. This is always a tough one but fun at the same time. So far, we've covered simile and metaphors, alliteration, idioms, and onomatopoeias. I'm kicking myself right now because as I'm scrolling through my photos I realized I only took pictures of our alliteration pages! Landan the Lizard lights a leaf Marry the monkey makes a monster with a magical science kit Emmeline the elephant loves to eat eggplants everyday. Ayven the alligator loves to eat apples any day he sees one. Jayde the jaguar got a job at the jungle's Jamba Juice. Pretty Pam made chicken pot pie with pickles and peas. We're also did a science experiment today. The kids were so excited learning about the scientific method. Thats my week in a nutshell! Hope you enjoy your weekend :) I'm off to finish some work I had started throughout the week…and hopefully get a new Facebook Fan Freebie posted for you all sometime this weekend ;)