On This Day: June 6, 1984 — Tetris Is Born in Moscow
On June 6, 1984, Soviet engineer Alexey Pajitnov finished Tetris on an Elektronika 60. The story of how it leaked out of Moscow and became gaming’s most-played game ever.
On June 6, 1984, Soviet engineer Alexey Pajitnov finished Tetris on an Elektronika 60. The story of how it leaked out of Moscow and became gaming’s most-played game ever.
The November 2022 tabloids declared heroin chic back. Gen X recognized it on sight — it was the same Calvin Klein slip dress, the same combat boots, and the same warning label.
The Seattle grunge scene history did not begin in 1991 with Nirvana’s Nevermind. It began about seven years earlier in a 550-capacity Pioneer Square bar, a black-walled Belltown art club, and a triangular wooden shed in Ballard that recorded bands for under a thousand bucks an album. By the time MTV figured out what was…
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The 8-eye boot that defined grunge died with the 90s, sat in closets for two decades, then stomped back into the 2020s with a $5.6 billion IPO and a Gen Z army wearing them to coffee shops.
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The grunge resurgence in 2020s fashion turned $5 thrift store flannel into $400 designer status symbols. Gen X watches the irony unfold with mixed feelings.
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