Time Capsule: Magazine covers from January 1969

Here's how the newsstand looked this month 50 years ago. Stay tuned this week for a look at comic book covers from January 1969, too!


Welcome back and Happy New Year!

Pop Culture Safari is back after a brief Christmas break. Hope it was refreshing for all of you.

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We'll also continue our "Time Capsule" entries - this year focusing on the pop culture of 1969.

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Happy 2019! (and 1969!)

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Coming Up: Doctor Who - Series 11 Original TV Soundtrack


Out Feb. 1. Order now from Amazon.

Details:

Bigger and bolder than ever, Series 11 marks the arrival of the Thirteenth Doctor, award-winning actress Jodie Whittaker. a super-smart explorer of the universe, alongside a team of new friends and delightful characters.

The new series heralds a brand-new era for Doctor Who, full of action and adventure, humour and heart an unmissable high-end drama everyone will enjoy.

Segun Akinola is a multi-talented composer who has strengthened many projects with his musical acumen and is a BAFTA Breakthrough Brit.

Segun's work includes scoring BBC Two's landmark four-part series Black and British: A Forgotten History, written and presented by Historian David Olusoga. He also scored Shola Amoo's debut feature film A Moving Image, which had its world premiere at the 2016 LA Film Festival.

Time Capsule: Dean Martin Christmas Show 1968