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These 10 Sunset Strip Billboards Changed Outdoor Advertising Forever

These 10 Sunset Strip Billboards Changed Outdoor Advertising Forever
hometownstation.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from hometownstation.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Steve Morse: 10 records that changed my life

Steve Morse: 10 records that changed my life
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Turner Auctions + Appraisals announces Hippie, Counterculture & Music Posters and Memorabilia auction

Turner Auctions + Appraisals announces Hippie, Counterculture & Music Posters and Memorabilia auction Lightning Hopkins, Kaleidoscope at the Straight Theater. Author: C. Braga. Date: 10/13/1967. Venue: San Francisco. Dimension: 22 ¾ x 16 ¼ in. Estimate: $150 - $200. SAN FRANCISCO, CA .- Turner Auctions + Appraisals will present Feelin’ Groovy: Hippie, Counterculture & Music Posters and Memorabilia on August 7, 2021. Featuring 150 lots from a Northern California collector’s estate, the sale features an eclectic range of colorful or psychedelic posters, mostly rock concerts, plus a smaller selection of travel, movie, French, and other offerings. Many posters are multiples; a few are reprints. Highlights include several lots of The Oracle of San Francisco, an underground newspaper published between 1966 and 1968 in Haight-Ashbury; and one lot of the Harbinger, which was published once in 1968 after the Oracle folded.

Artdaily - The First Art Newspaper on the Net

The First Art Newspaper on the Net   by Thomas Rogers (NYT NEWS SERVICE) .- For almost 20 years, Werner Kohl has followed the saga of the Humboldt Forum. Like many Germans, he has been watching and listening since 2002, when the government approved a plan for the huge new cultural attraction in Berlin. That’s nearly two decades of debate, protest, overspend and delay. So on Tuesday evening, when he finally stood in the building’s darkened exhibition spaces, he was thrilled, he said. “I’ve been looking forward to this day from the beginning,” Kohl said. “I’m here to see if it delivers on what it proposed.” Kohl, 63, was there to see “Terrible Beauty,” a temporary exhibition of ivory artifacts ranging across 40,000 years. It was one of six inaugural shows in the Forum, which brings together several museum collections in a reconstructed Baroque palace. Located on the site of the demolished East German Parliament and conceived as Germany’s equivalent to the Louvre, the Hu

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