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Cool Cats and Tom Boys: Ken Russells The Last of the Teddy Girls

December 20, 2011 2:00 PM EST Long before Ken Russell, who passed away in late November, became the notorious film director responsible for Women in Love, The Devils, The Boyfriend and The Who’s rock opera Tommy, he was an art student and, later, a freelance photographer. In the 1950’s Russell’s work was published regularly in the preeminent British photo news magazines of the day, including Picture Post. After his work had been tucked away in his agency’s archive for half a century, Russell’s early photos resurfaced half a dozen years ago and received renewed interest with an exhibition at the Proud Gallery in London.

Countries where men have the longest, biggest penis

Which countries have men with the longest and biggest penis? Research reveals that the average penis size is generally smaller and more consistent across countries and ethnicities. Science has revealed that the average length of an erect human male penis typically falls between 12.9 cm (5.1 in) and 13.92 cm (5.5 in). Here are the countries with the largest penis size: This data is gotten from World Population Review: ADVERTISEMENT

Cuba: Salt in the Sugar

From a sugar mill in Oriente province last week, the image of Cuba’s most persistent TV performer flickered onto the island’s screens. As cameras caught his every move, Fidel Castro filled and stitch-closed a bag of sugar, symbolizing the end of the 1965 harvest. He then faced his audience with the best economic news in his six-year rule. This year’s sugar harvest had reached 6,000,000 tons—a 60% gain since 1964 and a return to the crops produced before the Communists seized power in Cuba.

Easy A: We Heart Emma Stone

The biggest joke in Easy A — the new comedy about a high-school girl who goes from a nottie to a hottie when her classmates think she's had sex with a college guy — is that Emma Stone could ever be a nonentity. That's how Stone's character, Olive, is sketched at the beginning of the movie: people brush past her and knock her down; another student who's shared homerooms for nine years just can't place her face.

Elections Around the World in 2024

2024 is not just an election year. It’s perhaps the election year. Globally, more voters than ever in history will head to the polls as at least 64 countries (plus the European Union)—representing a combined population of about 49% of the people in the world—are meant to hold national elections, the results of which, for many, will prove consequential for years to come. Read More: A Make-or-Break Year for Democracy Worldwide