4/30/10

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Introduced in the 1960s, the Anthora was long made by the hundreds of millions annually, nearly every cup destined for the New York area.

A pop-cultural totem, the Anthora has been enshrined in museums; its likeness has adorned tourist memorabilia likeT-shirts and ceramic mugs. Like many once-celebrated artifacts, though, the cup may now be endangered, the victim of urban gentrification.

The Anthora seems to have been here forever, as if bestowed by the gods at the city’s creation. But in fact, it was created by man — one man in particular, a refugee from Nazi Europe named Leslie Buck.

(excerpt stolen here)

4/25/10

david nuuhiwa

seaside heights nj mid sixties.
photos k. salerno

4/20/10

butch.

butch van artedalen relaxing in seaside heights nj mid sixties.
photo k. salerno

4/18/10

josephine foster

saw josephine foster tonight. intense.

4/13/10

collection

my friend mel recently went to visit her father and unearthed his amazing collection of surf magazines from the early to late 60's.

4/11/10

we're almost there

today was a great teaser to summer. the weather is turning and things are looking up. people are out and happy. another great day in asbury park.
i wish asbury still looked like this.
photo srsphotography

home

back from new england. had a killer time with friends in rhode island. ate great food all over. and had a chance to pop in on corduroy boutique. an awesome surf shop/art gallery in portland me. tyler was very cool and helpful, the art on the walls was amazing, the clothes on the racks super cool, and the spirare and almond surfboards were looking flawless. check them out here and here

4/4/10

easter and a trip

spent easter sunday on the asbury park boardwalk after an incredible brunch with friends.
tomorrow i'm venturing up north for a week. rhode island, portsmouth nh, and portland me....
i'll be back in a week.

4/1/10

thunderbird

seaside park, new jersey 1966
photo. ken salerno