They also can’t help but be shaped by their present,” Covart acknowledges. “The present frames how they look at the past and the questions they ask about it.”
To see the Beatles in 1964, a group of high school students skipped class. They didn’t attend the performance,
But Ringo stopped next to them and took their photo while they were driving. Nobody believed them when they told their pals.
Fifty years later, Ringo releases a collection of his images. It included them. As they are now, they reposed the picture.
In 1989, two million individuals from the Baltic nations of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania clasped hands to create.