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  • woodstock Listen in on all of the great performances from 1969's Woodstock music festival Séamus Bellamy
  • noads Supporting ongoing Los Angeles wildfire recovery efforts Hannah Patterson
  • music history TapeDeck.org celebrates the graphic design history of analog cassette tapes Thom Dunn
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  • Weird What a child's car seat looked like in the 1960s Popkin
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  • music Every time I play Mike Patton's "Mondo Cane" album for someone, they look at me like I'm nuts. But hear me out Jennifer Sandlin
  • Funny Someone animated Star Trek: Voyager and it rocks Devin Nealy
  • jazz Watch this 1960's jazzy junkie flick Bob Knetzger
  • gifts Three great art books that'll arrive by Christmas Bob Knetzger
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  • Chris Christie Ever use the term "numbnut"? Which version? Kevin Reome
  • finland Earliest known diving suit, the "Old Gentleman of Raahe", used in the 1700's Kevin Reome
  • Spoken Word with Electronics 'Nay, Nay!' Hear the 1960's Stranger-Danger Ballad "Patch the Pony" Turned Into a Halloween Horror Soundtrack Ethan Persoff
  • History A giant wooden model of 1930s San Francisco has been put online Jason Weisberger
  • NASA For sale: magnificent NASA supersonic plane model from the 1960s David Pescovitz

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