Paul McCartney and George Harrison backstage at the ABC Cinema in Manchester, 14th October 1964. Photo by Paul Berriff.
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The Beatles - Shindig, October of 1964 (RARE UNSEEN Rehearsal clips)
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US Vogue October 15, 1964
Crescendoe Caresse.
Illustrator/Illustrateur : René Gruau
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ROLLING STONES YESTERDAY'S PAPERS: THE ROLLING STONES BOOK No. 5 (October1964)
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The Beasts of Berlin
Giant-Man and the Wasp
[Tales to Astonish #60]
A fun adventure.
Hank goes behind the Iron Curtain to rescue a friend.
Jan doesn’t go on the mission, and she’s missed. But she gets a couple of scenes where Hank tells her about his late wife. Apparently for the first time. The rest is the mission. And it’s a blast. Lots of shrinking/growing/fighting in different locations. And there are intelligent gorillas, too.
Stan Lee (27 of 34).
Dick Ayers (8 of 8).
8/10
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Alberto Vargas - October 1964 Playboy Magazine Vargas Girl Illustration - American Pin-up Calendar Collection
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One Dress a Day Challenge
November: Oscar winners
My Fair Lady / "Ascot Gavotte" Ensemble
Year: 1964
Designer: Cecil Beaton
The costumes in this number are staggering. Not especially historically accurate in most cases, but bursting with slightly surreal creative style (there's something very "Dr. Seuss" about some of those hats). This may reflect the fact that Cecil Beaton first worked on the stage show, where exquisite detail is less important than making a bold impression on even the cheap seats.
Apparently, Beaton designed over 1,000 costumes for this movie, of which about 400 appear in this scene alone. See this article for even more photos.
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The Beatles backstage at the ABC Cinema, Manchester, 14th October 1964. Photo by Paul Berriff.
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Seeing the Dannypocalypse reminds me how old classic nicktoons are and how young me and my sister really are.
So if I get this correctly Danny Phantom premeired on Nickelodeon on April 3rd 2004.
Well, I have a sister, she was born on the ides of March 2004.
She is older than the cartoon by 2 weeks, and that’s wild seeing how popular a cartoon is to this day that when it made its debut when my sister was just opening her eyes for the first time.
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US Vogue October 1, 1964
Wilhelmina Cooper in a pale sand-colored, tasseled mink coat with mink tails. Saga Dawn coat and cap from Denmark, Adolfo cap. Tawny Rose lipstick from Revlon.
Wilhelmina Cooper dans un manteau vison de couleur sable pâle, à glands avec des queues de vison. Manteau et casquette Saga Dawn du Danemark, casquette d'Adolfo. Rouge à lévres Tawny Rose de Revlon.
Photo Irving Penn
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Battleship North Carolina at Wilmington, North Carolina, October 1964.
UNC: P081_PTCM2_007143_08
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Gil Elvgren - "All Smiles" - October 1964 American Beauties Calendar Illustration - Brown & Bigelow Calendar Co. - Original art sold by Heritage Art Gallery
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One Dress a Day Challenge
Black and White October
Mothra vs. Godzilla (Mosura tai Gojira) / Yuriko Hoshi as Junko Nakanishi
This classic polka-dotted sleeveless dress is appropriate for virtually any occasion, from meetings with the chief of an isolated tribe to negotiating with diminutive fairies. With its standing collar, A-line skirt, and belt of the same material, it wouldn't look out of place in any decade from the 1950s forward.
What's particularly impressive is that Junko somehow manages to wear it under a suit of oilskins including pants (see below) without getting it impossibly wrinkled! (Either that, or she folded it up very small and carried it in her purse.)
Junko accessorizes with a white, bucket-shaped straw hat, black shoes, and a black purse.
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