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What Was The New York Times in the 90s, and Today's Front Page

Inspiration for the whole week.

Regia Marinho
2 min readOct 2, 2022

Cecil Beaton, Self-Portrait in New York on a Sunday Morning, c. 1937

From Twitter Photo @mlobelart

Sir Cecil Walter Hardy Beaton, CBE (14 January 1904 –18 January 1980).

He was a British fashion, portrait, and war photographer, diarist, painter, and interior designer.

An Oscar-winning stage and costume designer for films and the theatre.

This photo above is an example of how we spent our Sundays with the New York Times.

This was real until the 90s. We had lots of things to read in one day!!!

But with the Internet, things changed, and the newspaper progressively began to have…

fewer and fewer pages

fewer and fewer job lists.

Now we have the New York Times website.

And these days, I almost never buy the NYTimes on paper.

I remember in the 90s I was so happy to get my coffee and bagel with cream cheese and to buy my NYTimes, a very heavy many pages newspaper…

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Regia Marinho
Regia Marinho

Written by Regia Marinho

I publish tech, art, food, AI, AR, architecture, interior design, fashion, and photography articles. Ideas to inspire the world through art. @regiaart

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