That had begun to change in the late 1960s, when the future Nike co-founder Bill Bowerman and cardiologist Dr. Waldo Harris ...
In the mid-1970s and ‘80s in SoCal, bands like Steely Dan, the Doobie Brothers, and Toto blended jazz, R&B, and pop to create a new soft style: yacht rock.
The 1970s are often hailed as Hollywood’s golden era, with films from the decade ranking among the most influential in cinema history. Whether it’s the haunting atmosphere of Taxi Driver, the hazy ...
The upcoming episode of People Magazine Investigates is scheduled to air on Investigation Discovery today, at 9/8c, focusing on the mysterious death of 27-year-old pregnant EMT Melissa Lamesch. The ...
Set to open in early 2025, Threefold Brewery Collective — a collaboration between Slow Hand Beer Company, Boombox Brewing, and Temporal Artisan Ales — is taking over the address formerly home to ...
When Richard Marc Sakols upgraded his Kodak Brownie for a brand Pentax SLR in 1975, he knew exactly what he wanted to photograph. Living in New York City, he wasn't far from his maternal ...
The year 1970 was a very good one for the Grateful Dead. Having released their first two “proper” studio albums, Workingman’s Dead and American Beauty, the Dead were picking up fans in the ...
Zach is a freelance writer, restaurant owner, and lifestyle expert. Since 2009, he has covered everything from pop ...
This Chevrolet Camaro rolled off the production line in 1970. But what you are looking at right now has nothing to do with the model that saw the light of day 54 years ago. The former owner ...
These publications reflected broader cultural trends in the 1970s, where lifestyle media promoted consumption as a form of self-expression. For LGBTQ+ readers, magazines like QQ and Ciao! served a ...
There’s a healthy crossover between the fiery pits of a Michelin-starred kitchen and the studio of a rock ‘n’ roll band. Fertile grounds for authentic personalities, groundbreaking creative ideas, and ...
Britain experienced an extreme version of stagflation in the 1970s. In 1974 and 1975, the UK economy shrank by 2.5pc and then 1.5pc, while inflation hit 16pc and then 24.2pc. It was a decade when ...