It’s nearly impossible to overstate the Ford Mustang’s impact on American culture, and classic Mustangs—model years 1964.5 to 1973—loom especially large in our collective imagination. You need look no ...
In 1969, Katharine Hepburn and Barbra Streisand each received an Oscar in the best actress category. By Livia Albeck-Ripka Reporting from Los Angeles The live-action short films “Two People Exchanging ...
This 1969 Volkswagen Beetle leans into everything that makes the classic Bug so beloved: charming looks, mechanical simplicity, and a friendly driving experience. This 1969 Volkswagen Beetle with a ...
NEW YORK — Marty Krofft, a TV producer known for imaginative children’s shows such as “H.R. Pufnstuf” and primetime hits including “Donny & Marie” in the 1970s, has died in Los Angeles, his publicist ...
While the 1960s might have been the most significant and tumultuous decade of the 20th century, the end of the decade was just as wild. From a musical perspective, 1969 offered fans and followers a ...
A decade before NFL Films proclaimed the Dallas Cowboys “America’s Team,” Black America had its own team. It was and forever will be the 1969 Kansas City Chiefs. Led by maverick owner and American ...
1969 marked the last stint Don Yenko would churn out his signature street-and-track pony ruffians, the Chevrolet Camaro. The Cannonsburg, Pennsylvania racer, tuner, and bowtie dealer set his name in ...
Like her Marty Supreme costar Timothée Chalamet, Odessa A’zion isn’t one to mince words. "I wanted that shit so fucking bad," the 25-year-old says of landing her role in the Josh Safdie film. While in ...
The Krofft brothers, the imaginative minds behind 1970s TV shows such as “H.R. Pufnstuf” and “Land of the Lost,” brought a musical adult puppet revue to Bourbon Street in the 1960s. The Kroffts ...
When it comes to cars from the first golden age of muscle cars, the legendary Camaros from Yenko rank at the top of the list. Yenko, like the other forward-thinking high-performance dealerships of the ...