Randolph Mantooth, best known as Johnny Gage on the 1970s NBA action show “Emergency!,” died Thursday at the age of 80. TV ...
Barry Walters, a writer for such publications as Rolling Stone and Spin, explores how LGBTQ songwriters, musicians, execs and ...
Ford Mustang Boss 302 4-speed in factory yellow, bidding at $65,000 with 3 days left. See how it compares to the market and ...
Gen X inherited a relationship model built for a different era. Here's why their struggles were never personal, and what to ...
The Group of Seven helped create a distinct, modern Canadian identity in the 1920s. What is their legacy – and how does their ...
That may be why one of the most memorable objects in Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art's "Keith Haring in 3D" feels at ...
Tiki mugs, the Hawaiiana you need at home, are a byproduct of the Polynesian culture-inspired tiki bars that were everywhere ...
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What summer actually felt like in the '70s before anyone worried
Nobody scheduled it, tracked it, or worried about it the way people do now.
The last time America celebrated a big anniversary, I was all of three years old. Even so, I retain a few fuzzy memories from ...
Does anyone remember 1970? Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. “M*A*S*H” (the movie). “Marcus Welby, M.D.” “Company.” ...
The city has long been mad for bikes. See how the advent of affordable, lightweight ten-speeds, an elite racing scene and local shops built the foundation for being bike friendly.
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