My collection of July 1969 newsmagazines, leading up to and celebrating the moon landing. Plus, a fabulous March 1962 issue of TIME announcing “The Space Race is GO.”
Barack Obama’s game-worn Punahou High School basketball jersey from the team’s state championship season of 1978-79 will be auctioned in February. It’s estimated to fetch more than $100,00...
Cracks me up that not only is this a photo of an active major league pitcher in 1984, but Phil Neikro (then 45 years old) won 50 games from that season onward.
View from Palmer Hill Trail in Andes, N.Y.
I don’t wanna grow up! (Photo by Rene Johnpiere during the final days for Toys R Us)
Inside The Ecosystem That Fuels Amazon’s Fake Review Problem : Solid feature on another example of shitty people poisoning a well-intentioned tech tool – this one that aims to help us make ...
Mid-‘90s milk ad featuring Patrick Ewing. “Have you seen me sweat? I must lost 10 lbs a game.”
“Postcard from America” print for sale.
Trading card art from sports movies/TV .
Going through some sports publications I’ve collected over the years. Sporting News had it right in Sept. 1986. Don Mattingly was the man.
This is the oldest known portrait of a U.S. president . The subject is John Quincy Adams in August 1843.
Sidewalk Cracks on Flickr.
YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK BY PAUL KATCHER
The best street-level view of the Chrysler Building is on 42nd Street between Fifth and Sixth Aves. It’s the tallest brick building in the world and a monument of Art Deco architecture. #nyc #...
Crazy line at Time Warner Center to get into NYC’s first Amazon store. If only there was a place online to buy books.
The Yankees’ 25-year-old slugger Aaron Judge , April’s AL Rookie of the Month, gets the Sports Illustrated cover treatment.
Via the Twitter account ‘80s Wrestling Pics! , here’s Andre the Giant’s “Application for Wrestler’s License” in the state of Washington dated July 19, 1978.
Director Martin Scorsese in the back seat of a cab driven by Robert DeNiro during the filming of “Taxi Driver.” (Photo by Steve Schapiro )
Ernst Haas, “Route 66, Albuquerque, New Mexico,” 1969, Yancey Richardson Gallery.
Here’s a mixed media artist doing something I love. Tim Carroll cuts up cheap sports cards to reassemble them as enlarged works of all-time classic collectibles. You may be a 1982 Donruss Sixt...