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I Will Not Allow the Orange Man-Baby To Affect My Serenity.
Without Humor, We are Lost.
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PEACE!
(The Original Celebration of The Season)
(The Original Celebration of The Season)
photography by Stanley Kubrick
New Yorkers ride the subway in 1947
photography by Stanley Kubrick
New Yorkers ride the subway in 1947
Photography by Cornell Capa
Woman collecting milk, c. 1960
Photography by Cornell Capa
Woman collecting milk, c. 1960
This Peanuts Sunday comic strip was published on December 23, 1979.
This Peanuts Sunday comic strip was published on December 23, 1979.
Passing Kindness Dublin, Ireland.
Photo by Jonathan Varjabedian
Passing Kindness Dublin, Ireland.
Photo by Jonathan Varjabedian
Celebrating Christmas Eve, Warsaw 1926
Via the National Digital Archives, Warsaw, Poland
Celebrating Christmas Eve, Warsaw 1926
Via the National Digital Archives, Warsaw, Poland
“View from Heward Street Lane” by John Kasyn (1926-2008).
“View from Heward Street Lane” by John Kasyn (1926-2008).
"Selling Christmas Trees", 1853 By, David Jacobsen (Danish, 1821–1871)
"Selling Christmas Trees", 1853 By, David Jacobsen (Danish, 1821–1871)
John Ford overlooks his set for “The Searchers” from Ford’s Point in Monument Valley. This was his favorite movie.
John Ford overlooks his set for “The Searchers” from Ford’s Point in Monument Valley. This was his favorite movie.
'Christmas Homecoming' (1948) by Normal Rockwell was the cover of the Saturday Evening Post of December 25.
'Christmas Homecoming' (1948) by Normal Rockwell was the cover of the Saturday Evening Post of December 25.
Photography by Josef Koudelka
Photography by Josef Koudelka
Photo by Gordon Parks (November 30, 1912 – March 7, 2006)
'Woman and Dog', May 1943 Harlem, New York
Photo by Gordon Parks (November 30, 1912 – March 7, 2006)
'Woman and Dog', May 1943 Harlem, New York
This Peanuts comic strip was first published on December 19th 1972.
This Peanuts comic strip was first published on December 19th 1972.
Waverly Theatre, 323 Sixth Avenue, 1969
Waverly Theatre, 323 Sixth Avenue, 1969
Isaac Coker with other members of the boys' choir from St Mark's Church, Dalston, sing carols on the steps of London's St Paul's Cathedral, as part of a Christmas appeal for Help the Aged, 12th December 1971.
Isaac Coker with other members of the boys' choir from St Mark's Church, Dalston, sing carols on the steps of London's St Paul's Cathedral, as part of a Christmas appeal for Help the Aged, 12th December 1971.
Charles E. Burchfield (1893-1967), 'Twas the Night Before Christmas', 1945; watercolor
Charles E. Burchfield (1893-1967), 'Twas the Night Before Christmas', 1945; watercolor
Photograph of Hungarian composer Franz Liszt with his student, composer Carl Lachmund and his wife, Caroline Lachmund.The image provides a unique glimpse into the famous composer’s life during his final years of the 1880s.
Photograph of Hungarian composer Franz Liszt with his student, composer Carl Lachmund and his wife, Caroline Lachmund.The image provides a unique glimpse into the famous composer’s life during his final years of the 1880s.
Mermaid (A Fair Catch) is one of the most controversial cover of the Saturday Evening Post (August 20, 1955) by Norman Rockwell.
Mermaid (A Fair Catch) is one of the most controversial cover of the Saturday Evening Post (August 20, 1955) by Norman Rockwell.
Audrey Hepburn and Peter O'Toole getting into an Autobianchi Bianchina car in Paris during the filming of ‘How to Steal a Million’, 1966.
Photo by Terry O’Neill / Iconic Images
Audrey Hepburn and Peter O'Toole getting into an Autobianchi Bianchina car in Paris during the filming of ‘How to Steal a Million’, 1966.
Photo by Terry O’Neill / Iconic Images
This Peanuts comic strip was published on December 2, 1972.
This Peanuts comic strip was published on December 2, 1972.
Trafalgar Square, London, early 1930s. A sudden snowfall turns the square into an improvised playground, as children abandon the pavement for a brief moment of freedom in the heart of the city.
Trafalgar Square, London, early 1930s. A sudden snowfall turns the square into an improvised playground, as children abandon the pavement for a brief moment of freedom in the heart of the city.
Christopher Sheels, the son of Alce, an enslaved spinner, was born in 1776 at Mount Vernon. In 1789, at the age of thirteen, he was among the eight enslaved people taken from Mount Vernon to serve in George Washington's household.
Christopher Sheels, the son of Alce, an enslaved spinner, was born in 1776 at Mount Vernon. In 1789, at the age of thirteen, he was among the eight enslaved people taken from Mount Vernon to serve in George Washington's household.