
Art Garfunkel in Bad Timing. Nicolas Roeg. 1980.


Peter Strausfeld prints for sale. 10 for £50, that seems like a hell of a deal even for 24 years ago! 1988.
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Shelley Duvall and Keith Carradine in Thieves Like Us. Altman. 1974.

Farley Granger and Cathy O’Donnell in They Live By Night. Nicholas Ray. 1949.
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UFA presents Karin Hardt and Karl Ludwig Schreiber in Abel with the Mouth Organ. Erich Waschneck. 1933.

Sight and Sound. Summer 1934.
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This appears to be the final word on the Arbuckle trial. Nothing sensational about that title or cover. The Fatty Arbuckle Case. Leo Guild. 1962.
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At a Sony Sucks press conference, Al Sharpton tries to keep a straight face as Michael Jackson accuses Tommy Motolla of being “a mean, a racist and…very, very, very devilish”. July 2002.

Michael further takes the glove off here and here.
And here‘s a Fox News interview from the same day—notice how the anchor calls him “The Gloved Wonder” and describes him as a “multi-platinum singer” as if she were talking about Ralph Tresvant and not the person who put out Thriller. It’s predictably condescending in tone (though MJ’s claim of having just written “somebody” a check for $500 million dollars is pretty hard to believe) but Michael sort of sits the reporter down—correcting her as she misquotes him and answering her inevitable stupid 9-11 question with the stupid answer it deserved: “What are your thoughts of 9-11, being here in New York?” “I hated it; I’d hate it if it were anywhere.”


Martin Bashir was waiting in the wings.
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Wild-Eyed Southern Boys. 38 Special. 1981.
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Leave Home (with original track-listing). The Ramones. 1977.
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