It's kind of amazing that nearly 64 years after her passing, Marilyn Monroe is still the blueprint for old Hollywood glamour.
The Act II energy, the dazzling effects, and the powerhouse leads make for a wildly entertaining night at the theatre.
American Girl's Historical dolls got a makeover to fit in with the brand's "Modern Era," with the iconic Samantha Parkington becoming a "trendsetter." See how the new dolls look.
There is not one weak link in the cast; every performer is engaging and a joy to watch, and their dancing is superb.
American Girl dolls are entering their "Modern Era" — but fans of the originals want them to remain a thing of the past. The company debuted in 1986 with its first three Historical characters: plucky ...
These everyday things under $1 in the 1950s prove just how much buying power a single dollar once had compared to today.
Stepping into the 1950s is like jumping into a time machine to a world where life moved more slowly, and playtime ruled ...
Whatsapp Abandoned macaque Punch clings to a plushie, echoing Harry Harlow ’s 1950s experiments showing primates prefer emotional comfort over food, shaping modern attachment theory. Baby Macaque A ...
There's no solid evidence Marilyn Monroe ever stayed in this Palm Springs home. But that hasn't stopped decades of talk. Now it's up for sale.
Melbourne’s Red Stitch is reviving Summer and the Seventeenth Doll and its two prequels, together for the first time since ...
Decades before BTS, Blackpink, and ‘KPop Demon Hunters,’ the Korean trio took Vegas and Ed Sullivan by storm. Here, surviving member Sue Kim tells their unbelievable story—from abject poverty to ...