Tag: retrorama

  • Case of the Missing Partygoers

    Hate to say it, but last night’s RetroRama was sort of a disappointment. Not only was there little to no cleavage, but there were also little to no people. Where were you, folks? (You were at the 10,000 Arts party, from what I hear.) Of course, the first RetroRama, in April, was such a raging success that perhaps our expectations were a wee unrealistic. And something else must be said: We have sciatica, which means we’re not having much fun right now. Still, it didn’t get past us that the MNHS folks went all out in
    preparation for last night. Once again, they erected a fabulous vintage
    clothing and accessories boutique with the help of folks from Succotash and Up
    Six
    . There was also an on-site pulp bookstore courtesy of Midway Books – very handy! Booze and snack
    foods were readily available. There were even cigarette girls wandering the
    joint, although they only had the candy versions. Some impressive costumes
    turned out, too. Exhibit A:

     

    (Above) She certainly cultivated an air of menace, no? But then
    again, she co-owns Go Vintage (on Selby
    Avenue
    in St.
    Paul
    ) so she had something of a competitive advantage.

    Now, as for these next ladies: I followed them in through the front door. They
    didn’t exactly look as though torn from the cover of a pulp paperback, but I sure
    did enjoy their hats.

     

    (Below) I mentioned this guy in the Rakish Angle I wrote for the
    November issue. His name is Matt Schmidt; and he’s absolutely everywhere,
    always surrounded by beautiful women. His gangsta-style zipper hat was
    something to behold. Also, his date was rockin the femme fatale look, don’t ya
    think?

     

    And finally: As it happened, one of the few noteworthy men’s get-ups
    belonged to Dan Spock,
    Director of the History Center Museum.
    Please note: My Elph didn’t perform so well in the ambient light.