Welcome Home

Welcome Home
Author: Nick Beilenson
Publisher: Peter Pauper Press, Inc.
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2005-09
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 9780880886772

This organizer will help keep all contact information and remodeling and decorating ideas in one place. Welcome Home provides: -- space to record important information and room-by-room decorating details; -- heavy page stock, and folders to save paint chips, fabric samples, and important papers; -- graph paper and furniture cut-outs to experiment with room layouts. -- 3-ring square-back binder opens with ease and lies flat. -- An elastic band attached to the back cover serves as a page marker.

Popular Mechanics

Popular Mechanics
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Total Pages: 226
Release: 1974-11
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Popular Mechanics inspires, instructs and influences readers to help them master the modern world. Whether it’s practical DIY home-improvement tips, gadgets and digital technology, information on the newest cars or the latest breakthroughs in science -- PM is the ultimate guide to our high-tech lifestyle.

TV Snapshots

TV Snapshots
Author: Lynn Spigel
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2022-04-08
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1478022892

In TV Snapshots, Lynn Spigel explores snapshots of people posing in front of their television sets in the 1950s through the early 1970s. Like today’s selfies, TV snapshots were a popular photographic practice through which people visualized their lives in an increasingly mediated culture. Drawing on her collection of over 5,000 TV snapshots, Spigel shows that people did not just watch TV: women used the TV set as a backdrop for fashion and glamour poses; people dressed in drag in front of the screen; and in pinup poses, people even turned the TV setting into a space for erotic display. While the television industry promoted on-screen images of white nuclear families in suburban homes, the snapshots depict a broad range of people across racial, ethnic, and class backgrounds that do not always conform to the reigning middle-class nuclear family ideal. Showing how the television set became a central presence in the home that exceeded its mass entertainment function, Spigel highlights how TV snapshots complicate understandings of the significance of television in everyday life.

Los Angeles Magazine

Los Angeles Magazine
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Total Pages: 206
Release: 2003-09
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Los Angeles magazine is a regional magazine of national stature. Our combination of award-winning feature writing, investigative reporting, service journalism, and design covers the people, lifestyle, culture, entertainment, fashion, art and architecture, and news that define Southern California. Started in the spring of 1961, Los Angeles magazine has been addressing the needs and interests of our region for 48 years. The magazine continues to be the definitive resource for an affluent population that is intensely interested in a lifestyle that is uniquely Southern Californian.