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@MagazineCurator

Relive history, one magazine cover at a time.

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Melodies & Masterpieces
Melodies & Masterpieces@SVG__Collection·
Happy birthday to James Brown, born on this day in 1933!
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MLB
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The Mariners are wearing this crazy cool Randy Johnson patch on their jerseys tonight to honor the Big Unit's number retirement 🔥 via: @Mariners
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Darren Rovell
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Best jersey retirement patch in sports history!!!
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SLAM knew what time it was. Baron Davis on the cover looking like a problem. Too big for small guards, too fast for big ones. Slam Magazine- April 2002
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Jacob
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2000s Guards were special man No gather step 5 steps No traveling No flopping No foul baiting Real footwork and SKILL 🔥 Hornets Baron Davis would be a walking 28 & 10 today. Too big for smaller guards and too fast for bigger guards BD was giving your favorite team PROBLEMS 👊
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Same guy. Same arms. Different decade. Arnold doesn’t do “retired.” Still pumping. 💪 Muscle & Fitness- January 2005
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RipHeatCards
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What a great mailday, my first magazine grading experience with the 🐐 and a monster grade!!! @PSAcard @GoldinCo this might look great in an upcoming auction? 🤔
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That 1983 promo energy carried all the way to this December 1989 cover! WWF Magazine- December 1989
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The Mid-Atlantic Championship Podcast
April 30, 1983: New United States Heavyweight Champion Roddy Piper makes it short and sweet when he addresses Greg Valentine and Dick Slater.
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Oliver Kahn’s intensity is eternal. Der Titan never changed — only the hair color did. 🤣 Sports Illustrated Deutschland issue- May 2024 Oliver Kahn @OliverKahn 📷Markus Jans
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Futebol Nostálgico!
Futebol Nostálgico!@futnostalgico·
Oliver Kahn era completamente fora da casinha 😅
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Peter Lynch dropping timeless wisdom on CNBC — still as sharp as ever. Barron’s Magazine- December 23, 2019
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StockMarket.News
StockMarket.News@_Investinq·
Peter Lynch, the man who turned $20 million into $14 billion running Fidelity's Magellan Fund, averaging 29.2% annual returns for 13 straight years (Save this). And his most famous lesson is the simplest one: "Know what you own, and know why you own it." He's talking about something that happens every day, people spend hours researching which refrigerator to buy. They'll spend days hunting for the best airfare deal to save $50 then they'll hear a stock tip on the bus and drop $10,000 on it without a second thought. "The reason I own this is the sucker is going up" Lynch said that's the actual answer he gets when he presses most investors on why they own a stock and that, he says, is not a reason. His test is brutal and simple, if you can't explain to a 10 year old in two minutes or less why you own a stock, you shouldn't own it because if you don't understand the business, you have no idea when to hold, when to add, or when to sell. You're just riding price movement blind. This is why most retail investors lose money not because they pick bad stocks but because they panic out of good ones during normal volatility. When you don't understand why you own something, every 10% dip feels like a reason to sell. Lynch built his entire career on the opposite approach, find simple businesses, understand exactly what they do, know why they'll be worth more in five years, and hold with conviction while everyone else panics. The most important thing isn't your stock screener or your price target but rather being able to look at what you own and say, I understand this, I know why it goes up, and I can handle it going down 30% without losing my mind.
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This issue came during the 2011–12 NBA season (a lockout-shortened year) and captured a key turning point in LeBron’s career. Post-"The Decision" Backlash: After LeBron’s 2010 move to Miami (announced in the infamous ESPN special), he faced intense criticism. The Heat lost the 2011 NBA Finals to the Dallas Mavericks, and LeBron was heavily scrutinized for his performance and demeanor. Dominant 2011–12 Season: At the time, LeBron was posting MVP-level stats (around 27+ points, 8 rebounds, 6 assists per game, elite efficiency and defense). The article portrayed him as a more complete, mature player heading into the playoffs.
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Sports Illustrated Magazine- April 30th, 2012 LeBron James 📷Walter Iooss Jr.
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Sports Illustrated Magazine- May 10th, 1993 Seles was physically able to recover relatively quickly, but the psychological trauma was severe. She didn’t return to competitive tennis for over two years (she made her comeback in 1995). Monica Seles @MonicaSeles10s 📷Claus Bergmann
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RetroNewsNow
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On April 30, 1993, Monica Seles, at this time the top-ranked player in women’s tennis, was stabbed during a match in Hamburg, Germany
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"The Natural." Sports Illustrated called it in 1990. 30+ years later and that swing still looks effortless. Sports Illustrated Magazine- May 7th, 1990 Ken Griffey Jr. 📷Richard Mackson
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Baseball King
Baseball King@BasebaIlKing·
Most iconic swing in MLB history
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Magazine Curator
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Youngest person ever on the Rolling Stone cover at the time — a huge milestone. Rolling Stone was (and is) a serious rock-oriented publication that often looked down on “bubblegum” pop or teen acts. Getting a solo cover as an 11-year-old from a family group was a major validation of superstar status and crossover appeal.
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Rolling Stone Magazine- April 29, 1971 Michael Jackson 📷Henry Diltz
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