LIFE magazine was founded in 1883 as a general-interest magazine
It was generally viewed as light entertainment:
It was heavy on cartoons, jokes and social commentary
It often featured illustrations.
Years later, it took a different tone and began to write movie reviews of the films being shown in New York City.
You know, the concrete jungle where dreams are made of?
That one.
Those reviews featured different colored bullets:
green for good
Red for bad
Yellow for mixed reviews
Although I'm sure you could've figured that one out by yourself.
The most famous cover photograph was most likely the V-J day kiss
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