Slob by Rex Miller, Chaingang the Comic Book
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Slob by Rex Miller, Chaingang the Comic Book
I swear…. my outsiders oc rex miller would fit in boy meets world-…
am I overthinking it- probably.
| @ponyboy-the-pookie I blame you for this new hyperfixation/silly |
REX MILLER Frenzy Book 1989 Vintage Rex Miller Vtg Horror Book 80s Horror Book
Rex Miller, 1380 KWK St. Louis | August 18, 1961
Rex Miller, 1380 KWK St. Louis | August 18, 1961
At Airchexx, we endeavor to put up original recordings that, to the best of our knowledge, haven’t been posted anywhere else on the web. The sheer age of this aircheck warrant its exhibition here, even though there is a much shorter version of the same recording online elsewhere. This most likely came from the original recording, but we don’t know the source of the original (probably was made…
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‘Althea’ director Rex Miller seeks to undo the erasure of tennis great Althea Gibson’s legacy as the first African-American to win a Grand Slam.
At the time, the structures of the sport tended to exclude those who lacked an independent income, so Althea’s success was as much a matter of transcending economic and class barriers as race barriers (not, of course, that these have ever been fully separable in United States history). And yet, despite being hailed as the Jackie Robinson of tennis, she was extremely reluctant to be a civil rights figure. Althea Gibson was not particularly interested in politics; she was interested in playing excellent tennis.
Liked Cree McCree's Points South piece from our latest issue? Check out this photo essay from Rex Miller to see Son Thomas at work.
Rachel Ramirez and Rex Miller sitting on the field.
"Thanks for the balloons, I like the pink one. It's pretty."
"I think you're pretty."
"Hopefully you don't think I'm full of air too."
Taken by a passer by.
Midnight Graffiti horror magazine - Spring 1989