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How the ‘live, laugh, love’ font became totally inescapable - LET’S UNPACK THAT : It’s swirly, it’s swooshy, and it’s taking wedding season by storm. Katie Rosseinsky explores the rise and rise of the ...
Frank and Josephine Ruggirello on their wedding day, Sept. 26, 1953, with Frank Ruggirello’s aunt and uncle. The photo was found in a donated book at Sterling Heights Public Library. (Photo ...
Osage News announced the upcoming release of "The Making of Killers of the Flower Moon Photo Book," a limited-edition tabletop book that captures the Osage perspective on the production of Martin ...
It’s almost impossible to pin down the most iconic image or photo in nearly 50 years of D.C.’s storied punk scene — a new book provides the backstory behind one absurd moment.
1953 wedding photo discovered in library book: ‘Lost & found love story’ “As soon as I looked at the picture, I recognized my grandma and grandpa,” said Sarah Ruggirello, 36.
A volunteer at a Michigan library found a wedding photo from the 1950s inside a book and the facility was able to return the precious picture to the couple's granddaughter.
A woman was reunited with an old wedding photo of her grandparents getting married in Detroit in 1953. The photo was found inside a book being donated at a local Michigan library.
Throughout the book, ogling bystanders, nonchalant locals, and wannabes shooting their shot at stardom all add to the surrealist spectacle. Photo: Derek Ridgers, courtesy of IDEA.
This adorable French tiny home is both rustic and glamorous, and perfect for outdoor lovers who want to connect with nature while enjoying full comfort ...
Picture this: College Station city officials hosted a book launch party Monday evening to unveil a 160-page commemorative coffee table-style book featuring over 200 images of the city.
The first time press and street photographer Derek Ridgers went to Cannes for the film festival was for NME in 1984. There to shoot DJ and rapper Afrika Bambaataa, he was taken aback by the circus ...
Sun! Skin! Stars! And packs of ravenous paparazzi! Celebrated photographer Derek Ridgers’ latest book celebrates Cannes in a less buttoned-up age.