Lyndon Johnson And John F. Kennedy During the Cuban Missile Crisis
Do you know the Cuban Missile Crisis? If so, you must be a huge history nerd or you are much older than our target audience. For the uninformed, it was an exchange between the U.S. and the Soviet Union from the 16th to 28th of October in 1962.
This was considered a period of high tension because it was thought to be the closest the Cold War came to actually turning into a full-on nuclear war. In the photo above, you will see John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson discussing the serious situation.
There Is Nothing Unexpected About This Photo of Alfred Hitchcock
Here is the critically-acclaimed filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock behind a drum set with two large bones in lieu of drumsticks. If it had been anyone else, we would have thought it was weird but let us not forget who we are talking about. During his six decades in the industry, he created 53 films. Along the way, he earned the nickname “The Master of Suspense”.
His film style has been accurately described in this manner: “A Hitchcock film is an organism, with the whole implied in every detail and every detail related to the whole.” He came out with one of the most popular films of the ‘60s: Psycho. It continues to be one of the greatest movies ever made.