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David Gilmour Pink Floyd, Amsterdam Rock Circus - Olympisch Stadium Amsterdam, Netherlands on May 22 1972 Photos by Gijsbert Hanekroot.
portnoy, family cat - at home, 1972
US Vogue May 1972
Left: Emanuelle Dano wears a white piqué dress by Jeanne Campbell for Sport Whirl, in cotton and polyester (Rubin evine fabric), a matching hat by Mr. John, a Glentex scarf, a white bracelet by Bergère, and white sandals by Charles Jourdan. Center left: Susanne Schöneborn in a seersucker check dress by Craig, in pink and white Kodel fabric and Russell Mills cotton, a hat by Adolfo, and pink sandals by Famolare. Right: An unidentified model wears a red and white striped cotton knit dress by Kasper or J. L. Sport (West Knits fabric), a red hat by Irving for Capadors, and red sandals by Charles Jourdan. Hair and makeup by Franklyn Welsh.
À gauche : Emanuelle Dano porte une robe en piqué blanc par Jeanne Campbell pour Sport Whirl, en coton et polyester (tissu Rubin evine), un chapeau assorti de Mr.John, une écharpe Glentex, un bracelet blanc, Bergère et des sandales blanches, Charles Jourdan. Au centre à gauche : Susanne Schöneborn en robe à carreaux Seersucker par Craig, en tissu Kodel rose et blanc et coton Russell Mills), un chapeau par Adolfo, et des sandales roses, Famolare. À droite : un modèle non identifié porte une robe à rayures en tricot de coton rouge et blanc par Kasper ou J. L. Sport (tissu West-Knits), un chapeau rouge, par Irving pour Capadors et des sandales rouges, Charles Jourdan. Coiffure et maquillage Franklyn Welsh.
Photo Kourken Pakchanian vogue archive
The Enterprise Mutiny
Star Trek #14
A fun romp that is made even better by the ending.
While escorting an important ambassador, the Captain's behaviour grows increasingly erratic. And Spock and McCoy contemplate mutiny!
This would work on the TV show. In fact, there are some episodes a lot like this. There's a nice build-up of tension, with the ambassador growing more and more disenchanted with the Federation. In the end, Spock saves the day and there's a nice twist.
Len Wein (6 of 8).
Alberto Giolitti (12 of 31).
7/10
RBP’s Mag Archive cover of the week: IT, May 1972... plus the late Hal Willner's newly-released Bolan hommage. (And yes, that Marc pic has been flipped by the IT twit who designed the cover...)
David Cassidy - Courtesy of "Tiger Beat" Magazine. May 1972