I just learned of an amazing new online resource for still images: *Life*magazine on Google. Search millions of photographs from the LIFE photo archive, stretching from the 1750s to today. Most were never published and are now available for the first time through the joint work of LIFE and Google. http://images.google.com/hosted/life Of course, the photograph didn't exist in 1750, so the announcement is slightly misleading; but there are 18th century engravings in the collection. It's quite addictive to browse the collection. You can find all manner of strange pieces of US history. For instance, the 1958 pic below is of Tuscaloosa High School boys protesting girls wearing "sack dresses." To emphasize their point (that the sack dress concealed the female form) they *wore their shirt tales out*! Of course, a still image archive such as this, of a popular magazine, also offers all sorts of possibilities for studying popular culture -- especially film/TV star images. See, for example, the photo of Margaret Sullavan below. The key to the new resource is to add "source:life" (no quotation marks) to any search. <http://images.google.com/hosted/life/f?q=Tuscaloosa+source:life&imgurl=231298a6fe8f9a05> Actress Margaret Sullavan memorizing her lines in a bare rehearsal hall for a new TV series. Date taken: November 1951 <http://images.google.com/hosted/life/f?q=%22Margaret+Sullavan%22+source:life&imgurl=5b11816ed225c22d> -- Jeremy Butler www.ScreenLex.org www.ScreenSite.org www.TVCrit.com www.ShotLogger.org www.AllThingsAcoustic.org Professor - TCF Dept. - U Alabama ---- Learn to speak like a film/TV professor! Listen to the ScreenLex podcast: http://www.screenlex.org