Above: something we picked up in Lisbon earlier this year between misadventures our girlfriends are still angry about, a November 1970 issue of the Portuguese pop culture magazine Plateia, or “audience.” Virna Lisi is nearly unrecognizable on the cover without her usual blonde hair. In fact, we thought she was Sylva Koscina when we bought the magazine. The mole later gave away her true identity. That and Virna’s actual name on the cover, duh, but we didn’t notice that because we had to grab things fast during our flea marketing. Inside Plateia you get a nice assortment of contemporary film stars, television personalities, dancers, and musicians. This isn’t an aesthetically spectacular magazine, but for three euros we couldn’t pass it up. We have two more issues we’ll share later.
1911—Team Reaches South Pole
Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen, along with his team Olav Bjaaland, Helmer Hanssen, Sverre Hassel, and Oscar Wisting, becomes the first person to reach the South Pole. After a celebrated career, Amundsen eventually disappears in 1928 while returning from a search and rescue flight at the North Pole. His body is never found.