Quiet plaids and fancy-looking knits were some of the sartorial signs of maturity in the streets. Many of the best looks in ...
These Roger Corman 1950s movie posters are a testament to his storytelling and marketing genius. The post 12 Eye-Popping ...
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To test the impact of an atomic blast on populated areas, technicians built entire fake towns, with houses, shops, and even mannequin families. These settlements went by an ominous name: doom towns.
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Before their era, most models either did “editorial” (i.e. photographs for magazines and ad campaigns) or catwalk ... Catwalk models were thin, tall (obviously) and possessed 1950s levels of poise and ...
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Between 1950 and 1960, the population of Las Vegas grew by 161%--partly due to the burgeoning casino industry. But another reason was a chance to glimpse actual nuclear tests in person. (01:30 ...
Bowlarama” focuses on the design, marketing and even glamour of bowling in the 1950s and ’60s. Columnist/bowler David Allen ...
As cultural institutions face an existential crisis over who funds them and how, the 88-year-old artist Hans Haacke is still ...