1970's
We Went to Memphis to Find a Long Lost New Zealand Funk Album From the 70s
New Zealand Trading Company’s sound is as hard to pin down as a copy of their 1970 record.
We'll Probably Never Know What Happened to Notorious Plane Hijacker DB Cooper
The FBI announced Tuesday that it's going to close the investigation into the mysterious hijacker who escaped with $200,000 and was never seen or heard of again.
England in the 1970s Through the Lens of an Outsider
Before the construction of the Channel Tunnel, French photographer Gil Rigoulet saw England as a gloriously strange, distant planet.
This New Art Exhibit Chronicles the Progressive Era of Queer Enlightenment
We visit the Leslie Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art to see a new exhibit celebrating 1970s gay culture and political expression.
We Go Underground with the Volunteers Patrolling New York's Subways on Today's 'Daily VICE'
The Guardian Angels, New York City's most famous vigilantes, are back on the streets and subways in response to a series of slashings earlier this year.
Junior Boys, Dinamo Azari, Skratch Bastid, and More Pick Their Essential Canadian Disco Songs
We rounded up our favourite crate-diggers to compile a list of the best 70s and 80s hits.
The Last Days of Disco Captured by Photographer Bill Bernstein
A new photo book charts the rise and fall of disco as a crucial moment in history, and the impact the movement had on New York clubland.
What Video Games Have to Say About the 1970s
The 1970s are no more, but playing games set in that decade depicts a time of murder, economic hardship, and international tensions.
Amazing Photographs of London Squatters in the 70s and 80s
Mark Cawson documented his time living in unoccupied buildings in the English capital. Now, his photographs are being exhibited for the first time.
Ziggy Stardust Lives!
David Bowie's fictional rock legend comes alive in Taschen's 'The Rise of David Bowie, 1972–1973.'