1970's
Colorful Photos of 70s Bay Area Punks Partying, Posing, and Passed Out
Photographer Jim Jocoy's newest book shows a brightly colored and seldom-shown side to the punk scene.
Partying with John Waters in 1970s Provincetown
This is the story of the summer photographer Nan Goldin and writer/actress Cookie Mueller spent with eccentrics like Philippe Marcade and John Waters.
A Tale of Two Cities: Disco Era Bushwick
Witness – and envy – the wild world of New York City in the late 1970s through the lens of Meryl Meisler's medium-format camera.
The Last Days of Disco as Captured by Photographer Bill Bernstein
Bernstein's 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.
How the Gangs of 1970s New York Came Together to End Their Wars
We spoke to the director of 'Rubble Kings' about the bad old days in the Bronx and whether his film will resonate with contemporary gangs.
Studio 54 Still Looks Like the Best Club of All Time
I spoke to photographer Tod Papageorge about his new book on the legendary New York nightspot.
The Beautiful Decay of Bedrock City
For the low, low price of $5, you can wander through the oblivion that is Valle, Arizona’s Bedrock City. And you should.
The Amazing Lost Legacy of the British Black Panthers
Neil Kenlock's photos give the Brixton-based group the profile they deserve.
If You Haven't Yet, You Should Really Get The Clap... Record
Maybe, like AC/DC, they didn't know about the slang sexual reference that would be many people's first impression of what the band was about. I doubt it.