And for the record, as a kid these books were our “trash” reading, like what we read when Don Quixote and The Call of the Wild got a little too heavy for us. Do kids even read anymore?
From The Citrus Report
And for the record, as a kid these books were our “trash” reading, like what we read when Don Quixote and The Call of the Wild got a little too heavy for us. Do kids even read anymore?
From The Citrus Report
ComicConnect.com chief executive Stephen Fishler on the debut of Spiderman, a 1962 comic going for $1.1m: “The fact that a 1962 comic has sold for $1.1 million is a bit of a record-shattering event. That something that recent can sell for that much and be that valuable is awe-inspiring.”
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This Helen Levitt photo, “New York 1972,” is in the new The New York Public Library Photography Collection exhibition at Print Gallery & Stokes Gallery at the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, along with Diane Arbus, Richard Avedon, Robert Capa, Henri Cartier-Bresson, André Kertész, Duane Michals, August Sander, Cindy Sherman, and Willam Wegman. Recollection: Thirty Years of Photography at The New York Public Library opened this week, and we recommend making this a weekend trip.
You can see the full exhibit online here.
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All we can say is, maybe Stephen “ESPO” Powers is a Jim Boeheim fan. … nice one ESPO.