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 ...
The generation that changed the world in the 1960s is entering retirement — and, with decades of life ahead, reclaiming what was once rightfully theirs: pop culture. Every January, across New ...
From the Ford Nucleon to the Studebaker-Packard Astral, these vehicles failed to progress past the prototype stage in the 1950s and 1960s Greg Daugherty An exhibition in London is showcasing more ...
The feminist movement in pop music during the 1970s was about more than just sexual liberation—it was about redefining the role of women in society and in music. These artists showed that women could ...
Time to get out your go-go boots, mini skirt, hippie beads and nuru jackets from the dark recesses of the attic and head over ...
However, not all bubblegum hits faded. Many endured as classic pieces of 1960s pop culture. Check out these four delicious jams below. There probably isn’t anything more bubblegum than a pop ...
From books to TV to movies, our collective popular culture is something that connects us and brings ... when we watch Norman Bates’ obsession with his mother in Hitchcock’s 1960 film adaptation. We ...
Absolut Vodka is bringing Andy Warhol’s iconic art back into the spotlight with a new limited-edition bottle inspired by the ...
Theodore Winters, a 30-year-old artist, creates pop art inspired by the 1950s and 1960s, using clean lines and bold colors, and shares his work on social media with soundtracks of 1950s and 1960s ...
So, it makes sense to designate one to a few of our favorite pop culture witches ... Samantha is the dutiful 1960s suburban wife who is secretly a witch. Although Sam yearns to be a “normal ...