Information: VD is for Everybody

Animation: Get VD from Disney




Via Stationsvakt

Landmark: Lucy the Margate Elephant








Lucy the Elephant, Margate, New Jersey (1950s)


I think I may have said it before but don't forget to check in at Motel Hell. Have a stay at least once in a while. That's where I came in contact with Lucy the Margate Elephant, a New Jersey landmark built in 1881. Read more.

Photo: Eye candy


Abba images: Photos 1960 - 1974; Photos 1974-1984 and Photos 1985-2004.

/Z

Music: Nimoy in da house.


Lenard Nimoy's "The Way I Feel" is available for download at Joe de Vivre.
Maybe something for the more adventurous Martin Klasch reader?
And while you're listening: do you think Mr. Nimoy will think of you? Perhaps!

/Z

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Fronning will be away for a few days. I might be posting something anyway. However, if the Martin Klasch contributors have anything to post, this would be a good time to do so. Thank you. Good night and good luck!

Posters: Yet More Cult Posters



de Lijst > Filedump/Yet More Cult Posters

Bibi wants me to point out that you'll find more nice stuff through de Lijst's directory; like these:

/18+ movie posters
/cult movie posters
/lobbycards50-60_s

TV Nostalgia: Hill Street Blues


According to Wikipedia the TV series Hill Street Blues ran for 146 episodes between 1981 and 1987. Doesn't it feel you've seen 'em all?


Via Pezhammer

Animation: Soviet Winnie the Pooh





Did you know there was a Soviet Winnie the Pooh?

"In the Soviet Union, three Winnie the Pooh stories were made into celebrated cartoons by Soyuzmultfilm.

Quotes and songs from the films are still a staple of Russian society, and, together with the characters, are often parodied, while still loved." says Wikipedia

I'm really fond of the original illustrations by E. H. Shepard and the Disney version is quite lovable too but the Soviet version comes a bit like a breath of fresh air. Have a look at some short clips I've uploaded to YouTube.

And here is a Russian site dedicated to Pooh fans.


Thanks to Justine who got me on track for this post.

Languages: Learn Korean


















Lesson #1: The numbers.

Animation: Minestrone by Carmen D'Arvino


Minestrone is an animation made by avant-guarde animator Carmen D'Avino. Find more here.

Blog: LOTSA GOODIES


Are you looking for some old TV shows, cartoons, movies, music etc?
Take a look at LOTSA GOODIES

UPDATE:
The blog is no more :(

Design: Dansk Møbelkunst












Dansk Møbelkunst is a site about modern Scandinavian furniture & design from 1920 to 1975 with particular focus on Danish design classics. And there sure is something special with Danish furniture!

Via Pezhammer


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Music: Excursions by the Tradewinds













Hans ZUNshine blog: The best Beach Boys song they never made

UPDATE: out of date!