John Kays

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John Kays identifies timeless remnants from our past that will endure, or be admired by future generations.

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Che Guevara as Pop Art

An Italian publisher, Giangiacomo Feltrinelli got the rights to the photo in 1967, on a hunch that Guevara would die soon, and then produced a poster that sold 2,000,000 copies in a half year.

My Yucatan Vacation

There is more forgotten than remembered when you confabulate the record of my fabulous vacation to the Yucatan. I do know that it was in 1975, but exactly which month or day I can not be too certain.

The Beatles’ White Album: Looking Through The Bent Back Tulips Forty Years Later

I got in gear and did some yard work to earn 'record money' and also rolled some quarters, dimes, and Nichols in anticipation of B-Day.

JFK Assassination: The Case for Conspiracy is Still Alive!

I still remember that hot Dallas day in August of 1965 when my family drove north on the Stemmons Freeway past the Texas School Book Depository Building.

Flow My Tears

In Flow My Tears, the policeman said 'Philip K. Dick is a nouveau-Nostradamus painting our future with such trends as identity theft, government survellance, and the revival of vinyl records.'

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Digital Signage in 2025: The Screens That Speak, Sell, and Shape Experience

Introduction It’s 2025, and digital signage has evolved from a...

Courage Comes At A Price, Also A Reward

Courage is hard to find these days. Courage you find in the state of Israel.

Iran & Israel – Worse Than World War 3: Humanity’s Decomposition

Iran & Israel fight each other on the world stage as other countries hold their breath, trying to stay out of it.

Bites, Barks, and Slithers: What You Need to Know About Animal Attacks in the U.S.

When you think of an animal attack, you probably...
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