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  • Anatomically Incorrect
    2024/08/30

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    In the 20th century, nudists and publications about nudism were subject to all sorts of censorship and legal harassment. Nudist magazine publishers went to great lengths to avoid obscenity charges, which led, sadly, to some unintentionally hilarious results.

    #nudism #nudist #obscenity #censorship #nudistmagazine #history #pornography #naturelovers

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  • I, Libertine
    2024/08/21

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    In 1956, the pioneering radio host Jean Shepherd orchestrated one of the great literary hoaxes of all time, the saucy novel "I, Libertine."

    #hoax #JeanShepherd #libertine #GreenwichVillage #radio #TheodoreSturgeon #KellyFreas #MadMagazine #JohnCassavetes #AChristmasStory

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    8 分
  • Las Momias de Guanajuato
    2024/08/14

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    Gazing at the faces of Guanajuato's famous mummies can make you wonder what kind of expression you'll wear when you face death.

    #Mexico #mummies #Guanajuato #Mexicanwrestler #Santo #RayBradbury #OctavioPaz #death

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    7 分
  • The Real Antifa
    2024/07/22

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    In the 1920s and 30s, Benito Mussolini and his Fascists enjoyed broad popularity in America. Like certain political figures today, he was seen as a "strongman" who brought order to Italy and was a bulwark against the spread of international bolshevism. But one Italian anarchist in New York City was virulently anti-Fascist -- Carlo Tresca. He was a man, it was said, who "held tenaciously to his hatreds." When he died a violent death on a dark New York street, he had made so many enemies that it was anyone's guess who had killed him.

    An excerpt from my book "Victory City."

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  • Clown Car in Space
    2024/07/11

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    On the morning of October 12, 1964, a drab green bus pulled up near a launchpad at the Soviet spaceport called the Baikonur Cosmodrome in bleak and dreary Kazakhstan. The door opened and three small men in soft white aviator caps and what looked like wool leisure suits stepped down. They were dressed more for a cruise ship than a spaceship... An excerpt from "The Wrong Stuff."

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    12 分
  • You're a Sap, Mr. Jap
    2024/06/16

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    On Sunday, December 7, 1941, news of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor began to reach New Yorkers in the middle of the afternoon. In the Brill Building, America's pop songwriters went to war that very day. They reacted to Pearl Harbor with instant fury and patriotic zeal, churning out hundreds of war songs at a ferocious clip. An excerpt from "Victory City."

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    7 分
  • Valentina Tereshkova, the "Cosmonette"
    2024/06/06

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    The Soviets put the first woman, Valentina Tereshkova, into space 61 years ago, on June 16, 1963. They did it to beat the Americans at it. Having done that, it was another 20 years before the next female cosmonaut flew... An excerpt from my book, "The Wrong Stuff."
    https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/john-strausbaugh/the-wrong-stuff/9781541703346/

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  • Nikita Khrushchev, AKA Comrade Potatohead
    2024/05/23

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    An excerpt from my book The Wrong Stuff.

    https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/john-strausbaugh/the-wrong-stuff/9781541703346/


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    8 分