blading the boardwalk down memory lane, looking to past covers for inspiration and putting a modern shine on them. This month, we peek back at our August 1972 cover, an homage itself to Lippencott Magazine ’s 1895 cover, dubbed “Tennis.” Here, a stately gentleman finds a moment of repose on his way to a friendly game. We assume he’s mulling over his own thoughts on the state of being, how to unravel his personal
ontology. (Though we’re doubtful that pipe will elevate his tennis skills.) In our new version, SloMo pauses in his garden—reading, daydreaming, hidden away like the San Diego treasure he is. “There are two things that we all have,” he says. “One is the world of objectivity. What’s back in the other world, that of subjectivity, is where dreams are.” –ML
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