Mia Farrow Debuts Her Pixie Cut in Rosemary’s Baby Sometimes the expression “legend has it” turns out to be literally true, especially when it concerns... Read More
Martin Luther King, Jr. Was Assassinated To call the year 1968 tumultuous would be to understate things. It was a year when political and cultural... Read More
The Last “Li’l Abner” Comic Strip Was Run in Newspapers Created in 1934, “Li’l Abner” was the long-running syndicated newspaper strip by cartoonist Al Capp.... Read More
The Jets and the Sharks Hit Broadway On September 26, 1957, West Side Story opened at Broadway’s Winter Garden Theater and one of the great... Read More
Thurgood Marshall Becomes the First African-American Justice of the Supreme Court Civil rights crusader Thurgood Marshall transcended history with his burning passion for reshaping a political... Read More
The Brooklyn Dodgers Moved West Devastated New York fans will remember distinctly when Brooklyn Dodgers owner Walter O’Malley announced that their beloved team would be... Read More
A Nation-Wide Strike Interrupted Television For 13 Days In March 1967, our television and radio programming experienced an interruption that was difficult to ignore. New... Read More
King Tut Was A Blockbuster Museum Exhibit Aproximately 3,300 years after his death, Egyptian Pharaoh Tutankhamun, nicknamed King Tut, became a cultural phenomenon in the... Read More