A view of the dilapidated Hollywood sign from Mulholland Drive before the restoration.
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remus and cherry in tcoptp ((when they were daiting ;) @motswolo
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Shooting day 💋 (lol how basic can it get)
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Wednesday, July 12.
1970s.
Ah, those were the days...
...not that we were there, of course. But we can sure as sugar pretend: listen to dusty vinyl records, grow our hair in all manner of styles, write on typewriters, watch films from the innovative "New Hollywood" directors such as Martin Scorsese, Stanley Kubrick, Mike Nichols, Elaine May, Barbara Kopple, and Francis Ford Coppola if we're feeling artistic, neigh, intellectual (or sit down with Star Wars, Jaws, Rocky, and Saturday Night Fever if we're not), go to a lot of protests, recall our most grisly, harrowing memories from 'Nam, wear high-waisted trousers, and try to sneak into Fleetwood Mac's ever destructive, irresistibly sexy inter-band drama.
In short, there was a lot happening in the 1970s, or indeed, the #70s, all of it big, bold, colorful, yet earthy, and very often brilliant. It was a decade of immense cultural, political, and societal change, much of it for the better, and much of it that, at the very least, continues in spirit to our own day. The 70s is not such a period of time, indeed, but a state of mind.
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Every Incarnation of the Doctor in Doctor Who
Jo Martin
William Hartnell
Patrick Troughton
Jon Pertwee
Tom Baker
Peter Davison
Colin Baker
Sylvestor McCoy
Paul McGann
John Hurt
Christopher Eccleston
David Tennant
Matt Smith
Peter Capaldi
Jodie Whittaker
David Tennant again
Ncuti Gatwa
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Should you take birth control pills or have children - Gittan Jönsson , 1975
Swedish, b. 1948 -
oil on canvas, 46.5 x 55 cm.
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https://archive.org/details/the-1974-annual-worlds-best-sf-wollheim-donald-a.-ed/mode/2up
Cover by Victor Valla
"Introduction" (Donald A. Wollheim)
"A Supplicant in Space" (Robert Sheckley)
"Parthen" (R. A. Lafferty)
"Doomship" (Frederik Pohl and Jack Williamson)
"Weed of Time" (Norman Spinrad) (Originally published in 1970)
"A Modest Genius" (translation of "Skromnyi Geniy", 1963) (Vadim Shefner)
"The Deathbird" (Harlan Ellison)
"Evane" (E. C. Tubb)
"Moby, Too" (Gordon Eklund)
"Death and Designation Among the Asadi" (Michael Bishop)
"Construction Shack" (Clifford D. Simak)
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