
So, for those of you who don't live in New York, we got a little joke around these parts. Whether it's a bar or a restaurant or a celebrity or a blog -- or a TV show -- you know it's time to stick a fork in it if the New York Times does a thoughtful, wonkish argument on "why you should care about it."
Cut to Sunday, and this:
Has it ever felt quite so much like the mid-’70s? Here we are on the
brink of a turning-point election, facing an oil crisis, tumbling
employment, fears of stagflation, executive overreach. At the same time
trend watchers know that decorators have exhumed and repurposed trellis
wallpaper, ceramic dogs, black lacquer and upholstery fabric that looks
as if it has come from the cabin of a Braniff 747.
[...]
“Swingtown” can occasionally feel like an assault by visual cliché, but
the dynamic captures culture wars just as they are incubating. In 1976
Newsweek ran a cover story declaring “the year of the evangelical,”
marking a new era of national fissure.
Yep; kiss swingin' '70's Chicago goodbye, y'all!
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