The public and politicians in both parties saw the urgency 50 years ago and enacted the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act and ...
Studio 54 was the disco era's most iconic club, but there was a lot more than dancing going on; it's where celebs cut loose ...
Alfred Hitchcock chuckled with delight at the recording session for the 1955 movie “The Trouble with Harry.” Bernard Herrmann, the composer, had deftly translated the darkly comic tone of the story ...
The 1960s had influential lyricists such as Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Paul McCartney, John Lennon, and many others. However, the fine musical poetry of the 20th century did not stop at the end of the 60s.
It wasn’t just about Doris Burke. Burke Magnus, ESPN’s president of content, spoke highly of the longtime analyst after she was demoted out of the top NBA booth in August and explained the rationale ...
At her very best she's worthy of being mentioned in the same breath as Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald. Doris Day was often called America's "girl next door"—friendly, wholesome, relatable, and ...
It’s like a chef’s reduction that still keeps a flavor. In real life, the late Minnesota club singer Doris Hines was a dazzling four-octave contralto admired by jazz greats such as Ella Fitzgerald and ...
A new restaurant coming to Magazine Street will no longer bear the name of French Quarter mainstay Doris Metropolitan after a disagreement between the owners got litigious. Last month, Doris ...
The Doris Day Show (1968-1973) “The Doris Day Show” followed Doris Martin through various life transformations over its five-season run, beginning as a widowed country woman moving to San Francisco ...
For Baby Boomers, television wasn’t just entertainment during the 1960s and 1970s; it was a cornerstone of family life, offering shared laughter, comforting routines, and relatable characters who ...
Sometimes you can see into the future as a sports media writer. You watch a lot of sports on television — that was the device we used back in the early 2000s — and someone on a broadcast says ...