The most recognizable newsstand in Manhattan’s West Village, Casa Magazines, had been open every day for the past twenty-six years, without exception. During Hurricane Sandy, in 2012, when power went ...
Late last month, as President-elect Biden prepared to mount the dais at the Capitol to become President Biden, the Grolier Club, on East Sixtieth Street, opened its doors to a room-size history of the ...
In 2014 I wrote an obit for traditional newsstands in America — stores that sold mainly tobacco products and magazines — and about the birth of a new newsstand in grocery stores and bookstores.
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Magazines weren't always glossy. One exhibition now at the Jewish Museum in New York City looks at how photography changed magazines both pre-and postwar America. The exhibition, titled Modern Look: ...
When hot rodding started growing in popularity in the late '40s, it didn't take long for enthusiast magazines to start popping up to cover the hobby. Once a month, gearheads opened their mailboxes or ...
A past cover of Banana magazine. Courtesy photo. This is a memory of a banal teen moment. Yet it has remained a piece of the narrative of my childhood. Kimora Lee appeared alongside a package on hapas ...
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