The further we get from the Nineties, the more it looks like a series of musical golden ages all stacked atop one another, a kaleidoscopic moment when grimy hip-hop and future-shock R&B hit artistic ...
Do you take advantage of the new freedoms?” purrs sexy next-door neighbor Mrs. Samsky in the Coen brothers’ 1967-set “A Serious Man.” The question looms large over a number of this year’s award-season ...
Fifty years ago, the George Lucas film “American Graffiti,” an homage to his high school days of cruising hot rods and ’50s rock music, revved up the age of nostalgia. People had already been pining ...
The past is the present. It hangs in the cultural air all around us like fog clouding our ability to build a unique now. What we have instead is a moment consisting of some modern elements and samples ...
The cast of “Beehive” from New Village Arts. Photo by Darin Scott In “Beehive, the ‘60s Musical,” sisters are doin’ it for themselves. Okay, maybe that’s a 1985 Eurythmics song, but it was also ...
Certain objects from the 1960s can transport you back in an instant, conjuring living rooms lit by tube TVs, shag carpets, and Saturday-morning commercials. These nine items did more than entertain, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The 1960s left a permanent imprint on American culture. It was an explosive decade defined by artistic experimentation, social ...
Jerry Seinfeld has long marveled at the invention of the Pop-Tart, the kitschy breakfast pastry that revolutionized the American breakfast in the 1960s. He funnels his awe for the product into the ...