Sometimes you encounter a movie late at night. A movie you didn’t even know existed before. And you discover that the movie had basically disappeared for 30 years. Cindy Sherman’s Office Killer was supposed to be the first in a series of low budget art house horror movies. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival’s Midnight Madness program in 1997. It was picked up by Miramax, released in a limited run of art house theaters and then it just disappeared.
At Smart Bitches, Trashy Books, they are “looking at the incredible ads and features for the October 1999 issue of RT Magazine.” Listen here.
The Canadian women’s / lifestyle magazine Chatelaine recreates its holiday cottage made from meats, cheeses, and pretzels from 1971. They say it’s spectacular, but we are not so sure… See it here.
The Internet Archive has the first three issues of Warren Publishing’s Teen Love Stories for your entertainment and edification.
The New York Public Library has made their digital archive of women’s magazines from the 19th and 20th Century available for your reading and project pleasure!
Hey, it’s a collection of Gloria Stoll Karn’s pulp magazine covers. See her work for magazines including Black Mask, Detective Tales and Thrilling Love!