Pulp Fiction Exhibit on Display at Benton Museum

Undergraduates Areal Allen-Stewart, foreground, and Daniel Couture check out pulp magazine covers in the exhibition on display at Benton Museum through March 14. Photo by Margaret Malmborg

<p>Undergraduates Areal Allen-Stewart, foreground, a senior majoring in communications, and Daniel Couture, a sophomore exploratory major, check out book covers in the pulp fiction exhibit at the Benton Museum. Photo by Margaret Malmborg</p>
Undergraduates Areal Allen-Stewart, foreground, a senior majoring in communications, and Daniel Couture, a sophomore exploratory major, check out magazine covers in the pulp fiction exhibition at the Benton Museum. The exhibition is on display through March 14. Photos by Margaret Malmborg
<p>Daniel Couture, left, a sophomore exploratory major, and Areal Allen-Stewart, a senior majoring in communications, check out one of the colorful pulp fiction covers at the Benton Museum. Photo by Margaret Malmborg</p>
Daniel Couture, left, and Areal Allen-Stewart check out one of the colorful pulp fiction covers at the Benton Museum. Pulp magazines were popular from the 1920s to the late 1940s.