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At its inception, MASH happened twenty years in the past; now, this roughly 45-year-old show is happening 65 years in the past. A gap this size speaks to nostalgia more than history. MASH was neither the first series nor the last to use this gimmick—as it happens, adults’ feelings for their youth are extremely powerful. “Happy Days” is the salient example of a beloved sitcom that reminded adult viewers of their teens, but the formula would be just as successful for semi-serious fare like “The Wonder Years” and “Freaks and Geeks.” Even kids who never lived it could get into the odd customs of their parents’ generation. Consider “That ‘70s Show,” which ran for eight seasons. By the way, where’s today’s sitcom set in 1998, about college kids who share a Dell computer and say talk to the hand? I’m ready. I want it.

The ‘50s artifacts in MASH are pleasing to look at, some shabby (battered ammunition boxes), some shiny (enamel cups, glass jars of blood for the IV). Burns loves listening to Glenn Miller; Klinger copies a dress from a Rita Hayworth movie; Hawkeye calls General Barker “dad.” Production design is fairly faithful to the era, and the army setting with its bare-bones equipment also provides leeway. Still, people have Seventies hair and makeup and faces and bodies. Especially as the series moves into its late seasons and Korea is no longer twenty years ago but thirty, we begin to lose the sense of time altogether. MASH is its own time and place, as if visited via a parallel-universe portal.

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To add yet another dimension, here in our age the Seventies is now long enough ago that it’s attained “history” status. Highbrow TV projects like “The Deuce” and “Mindhunter” can treat the era with reverence, and we are at a point where MASH the series is less a good little comedy than a substantive cultural document. It survives! Moreover, as a subject of study today, it’s far more interesting than it was as a TV show in 1972: new layers of MASH’s relevance are presenting themselves at a fast rate. There’s a lesson here, and my mystic side is dying to believe it’s proof that time is immaterial.

But maybe it’s simpler than that, just something about everything coming back into style sooner or later.

The Wonder Years // Warped Tour - Pomona, CA // June 19th, 2015Slowly rolling out photos from this y

The Wonder Years // Warped Tour - Pomona, CA // June 19th, 2015

Slowly rolling out photos from this year’s Warped Tour here.  There’s a bunch on my IG if you’d like to take a look.

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“the many days we spent with each other, can i subsist?” — wishing on a star, wonder gir“the many days we spent with each other, can i subsist?” — wishing on a star, wonder gir“the many days we spent with each other, can i subsist?” — wishing on a star, wonder gir“the many days we spent with each other, can i subsist?” — wishing on a star, wonder gir

“the many days we spent with each other, can i subsist?” — wishing on a star, wonder girls (2007) #THANKYOUWONDERGIRLS


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Dustin Diamond, who is famous for playing Screech in Saved By the Bell also shows up along with Mark

Dustin Diamond, who is famous for playing Screech in Saved By the Bell also shows up along with Mark-Paul Gosselaar inThe Wonder Years as Joey Harris, one of the least athletic kids in Kevin Arnold’s 8th grade gym class.


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Tigers Jaw @ The Reverence // 26.7.15Full album here

Tigers Jaw @ The Reverence // 26.7.15

Full album here


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Ben Barlow // Neck Deepif you remove my source or caption i’ll remove your head

Ben Barlow // Neck Deep

if you remove my source or caption i’ll remove your head


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Derek DiScanio | State Champs | Regency Ballroom in San Francisco by Atreyue RykenDerek DiScanio | State Champs | Regency Ballroom in San Francisco by Atreyue Ryken

Derek DiScanio | State Champs | Regency Ballroom in San Francisco by Atreyue Ryken


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The Wonder Years | The Devil In My Bloodstream by Atreyue Ryken

The Wonder Years | The Devil In My Bloodstream by Atreyue Ryken


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