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In the '60s, radio, film, television, and books carry the essence of American pop culture. In 1960, nearly half of America's population is under 18 years old. It's a young society, and the most ...
J. Hoberman’s teeming history of New York’s avant-garde scene is a fascinating trove of research and a thrilling clamor of ...
For music geeks of a certain stripe it's hard to conceive of a world without Joe Boyd. To call him a musical "Zelig" is an understatement. He's been at the center of so many important events ...
In a sign of her major impact on '60s culture, Time magazine wrote, "What Julie Christie wears has more real impact on fashion than all the clothes of the ten Best-Dressed women combined," in 1967.
The '60s were a golden age for lots of things, including children's soda fountain toys. These toys let kids create sugary sodas in various flavors from a packet of powder mixture and water.
Like thigh-high go-go boots, there is only so far something like the ’60s-era showbiz comedy “Funny Woman” can go before its joyousness ankles, as they say in the trades. The good news about ...