~openculture | Bookmarks (170)
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When Salvador Dalí Created a Chilling Anti-Venereal Disease Poster During World War II
As a New York City subway rider, I am constantly exposed to public health posters. More...
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Bob Dylan Explains Why Music Has Been Getting Worse
One often hears that there’s no money to be made in music anymore. But then, there...
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How the Moving Image Has Become the Medium of Record: Part 2
Eastman giving Edison the first roll of movie film, via Wikimedia Commons This piece picks up...
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When Charlie Chaplin First Spoke Onscreen: How His Famous Great Dictator Speech Came About
Charlie Chaplin came up in vaudeville, but it was silent film that made him the most...
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How the Moving Image Has Become the Medium of Record: Part 1
Image via Wikimedia Commons How did we get to the point where we’ve come to believe...
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Watch “The Birth of the Robot,” Len Lye’s Surreal 1935 Stop-Motion Animation
Robots seem to have been much on the public mind back in the nineteen-thirties. Matt Novak...
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Why “The Girl from Ipanema” Is a Richer & Weirder Song Than You Realized
Say what you want about YouTube’s negative effects (endless soy faces, influencers, its devious and fascist-leaning...
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A Tour of the Final Home Designed By Frank Lloyd Wright: The Circular Sun House
Some remember the nineteen-nineties in America as the second coming of the nineteen-fifties. Whatever holes one...
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Watch the Sci-Fi Short Film “I’m Not a Robot”: Winner of a 2025 Academy Award
Victoria Warmerdam, the writer and director of the short film, “I’m Not a Robot,” summarizes the...
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Get 40% Off 3 Months of Coursera Plus & Access Unlimited Courses – Offer Ends March 9
Now through March 9, 2025, Coursera is offering 40% off a three-month subscription to Coursera Plus....
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The Classic 1972 Concert Film Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii Gets Restored & Will Soon Hit IMAX Theaters
Today, when we watch genre-defining concert films like Monterey Pop, Woodstock, Gimme Shelter, or Ziggy Stardust...
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Historian Answers Burning Questions About The Renaissance
Courtesy of Wired, historian Alexander Bevilacqua (Williams College) answers the internet’s burning questions about the cultural...
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How Stephen King Foretold the Rise of Trump in a 1979 Novel
Nobody opens a Stephen King novel expecting to see a reflection of the real world. Then...
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Carl Jung’s Hand-Drawn, Rarely-Seen Manuscript The Red Book
Despite his one-time friend and mentor Sigmund Freud’s enormous impact on Western self-understanding, I would argue...
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How the Nazis Waged War on Modern Art: Inside the “Degenerate Art” Exhibition of 1937
Before his fateful entry into politics, Adolf Hitler wanted to be an artist. Even to the...
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Andrei Tarkovsky’s Message to Young People: “Learn to Be Alone,” Enjoy Solitude
I remember the first time I sat down and watched Andrei Tarkovsky’s lyrical, meandering sci-fi epic...
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Where The Simpsons Began: Discover the Original Shorts That Appeared on The Tracey Ullman Show (1987–1989)
When it first went on air in the late nineteen-eighties, Fox had to prove itself capable...
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The Story Of Menstruation: Watch Walt Disney’s Sex Ed Film from 1946
From 1945 to 1951, Disney produced a series of educational films to be shown in American schools....
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The Experimental Movement That Created The Beatles’ Weirdest Song, “Revolution 9”
As of this writing, the Beatles’ “Revolution 9″ has more than 13,800,000 plays on Spotify. This...
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Kate Bush, Annie Lennox and 1,000 Musicians Protest AI with a New Silent Album
The good news is that an album has just been released by Kate Bush, Annie Lennox,...
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Ella Fitzgerald Sings Cream’s “Sunshine of Your Love” (1969)
In 1969, Ella Fitzgerald released Sunshine of Your Love, a live album recorded at the Venetian...
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What Makes Diego Velázquez’s Las Meninas One of the Most Fascinating Paintings in Art History
Diego Velázquez painted Las Meninas almost 370 years ago, and it’s been under scrutiny ever since. If...
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When William Faulkner Set the World Record for Writing the Longest Sentence in Literature: Read the 1,288-Word Sentence from Absalom, Absalom!
Image by Carl Van Vechten, via Wikimedia Commons “How did Faulkner pull it off?” is a...
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Jimi Hendrix Plays the Beatles: “Sgt. Pepper’s,” “Day Tripper,” and “Tomorrow Never Knows”
Who invented rock and roll? Ask Chuck Berry, he’ll tell you. It was Chuck Berry. Or...