Life, 1925-09-10 · page 1 of 41
Life — September 10, 1925 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This is the cover of *Life* magazine from September 10, 1925. The illustration depicts a flapper—a young woman embodying 1920s modernity—reading a newspaper titled "Harold News" while surrounded by scattered papers and magazines. The satire appears to target contemporary celebrity gossip culture and the public's obsession with "Harold" (likely a reference to a well-known figure of the era, though the specific person isn't entirely clear from the image alone). The cartoon mocks how newspapers and magazines sensationalize celebrity news, with the flapper eagerly consuming this trivial content. The title "The Burlesque Number of Life" suggests the entire issue satirizes or parodies contemporary entertainment and popular culture obsessions of the Jazz Age.