happyfilmluvguy
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happyfilmluvguy said:It's pretty spread out all over.
I also want to say that I listed a few events and venues in Los Angeles just to say what kinds of things are offered for myself and others here. I'm not trying to say we have anymore activites than any other town, this is just where I live. I hope you understand.
dhermann1 said:Given how large and old New York is, I'm surprised what a tepid vintage scene there is. My theory on this, and it may apply to places like Maine, as well, is that there is so much of the past still alive here in New York, that "reviving" it doesn't seem necessary or meaningful. The skyline still looks a lot like it did in the 1930's, "the rumble of the subway train, the rattle of the taxi" is still the same. There are plenty of men who wear suits in the business districts. The contrast of "vintage" doesn't stand out as much. The swing revival of the 90's died down here as well, but there are dance studios where you can still learn to swing dance. There are vintage clothing stores, but they are unremarkable in places like Greenwich Village. I would love to see something like the SoCal scene here, but maybe the blatant modernness of that area may provoke a stronger or more focused reaction to recreate the past in a full scale way.
On the other hand, Boston, being a town that has always appreciated the past drastically more than the rest of the country (that's my impression anyway, witness Fenway Park), may just naturally keep vintage things alive as a matter of course.
Anyhow, I hope to see more vintage events and style here in New York. I think it's "the coming thing".
LizzieMaine said:There isn't any such thing as a "vintage scene" around here, which is unfortunate -- there's a world-class transportation museum the next town over from me which ought to be a nexus for WW2 reenactors, but for some reason it doesn't get the attention it should. There are plenty of Civil War folks in Maine, but '30s-'40s people are scarce. The only others I know of in the state are here on the Lounge!