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Tuesday, 2 August 2011

TV and Movie Mags

Posted on 15:48 by john cena

Movie and TV magazines were hot in '66. The magazine racks at the supermarket and the local drugstore were filled with them. While some had been around for decades, many more were put together cheaply to cash in on pop culture idols and the growing cult of celebrity. They're all but gone today, replaced by PEOPLE and its more gossipy rip-ffs. Here, though, are a few examples from 1966.
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