In the 60s and 70s, TV began experimenting with a new type of female character: the single woman living on her own, working, and building a life outside of marriage. Dr. Bella De Paulo explains why ...
The newsletters arrived in my mailbox unbidden, their envelope labeled with an unfamiliar acronym: NAHOS. Upon opening them, I immediately knew who had signed me up and why. The typeface matched the ...
Chip Lucia has appeared on television screens across the country – and got his start right here on local Warren County stages ...
Chip Lucia has appeared on television screens across the country – and got his start right here on local Warren County stages ...
The annual unclaimed baggage report reveals that you truly don’t know who, or what, you’re travelling on board with. View on ...
She played the tough, lovable teenage girl who made millions of American families feel seen every week. Kristy McNichol was ...
The Paley Center's assertions that "Charlie's Angels" was a landmark series that empowered millions are debatable.
On the prime-time soap opera “Peyton Place,” she played one of TV’s first Black female antagonists. She was also a fixture in blaxploitation films.
Judy Pace, a pathbreaking model and star of "blaxploitation" films who appeared in television shows through the 1960s and '70s and the hit made-for-TV movie "Brian's Song," died last week at age 83.
Pace died on March 11 in California, her daughters announced ...
I watched reruns of Batman on Saturday mornings and I could not take my eyes off Catwoman. She was everything: witty, ...
Rosalie Jean Willis was 15 and working as a hospital waitress when she met 20-year-old Charles Manson. The two were married and pregnant within the year.