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A Sadistic Psychiatrist and the Women Who Survived Him," author Jon Stock tells the story of women subjected to various ...
The Harris County Family Law Center at 1115 Congress St., built in 1968, has faced uncertainty for years.
New York City — and specifically Manhattan — was understood to be the Prime Target and hence Ground Zero in a nuclear war.
From the rise of the takeaway to luxurious seafood dinners and extravagant desserts, these foods became fashionable in the ...
Lee Historical Society President Phil Smith celebrates the history of his hometown with the exhibit, "Lee in the Tumultuous 1960s." ...
These names, all in the top 200 during the 1960s, are increasing in popularity again, showing that baby names are cyclical.
In “Blood Harmony,” Barry Mazor tells the story of the brothers who left an indelible mark on the history of popular music.
Celebrity drama was just as intense! A multitude of high-profile relationships changed the face of celebrity journalism: one ...
Last Updated on July 21, 2025 by Matt Staff The late 1960s were a whirlwind of culture, rebellion, creativity, and change.
Savory gelatin dishes were all the rage in the ’60s, with homemakers suspending everything from shrimp to vegetables in ...
This multi-hyphenate performer went from being a 1960s rock star to a cult-favorite TV show icon from 1967 to 2005.
Nick Hedges, the photographer, who has died 81, spent four years from 1968 documenting the appalling conditions in which the poorest families in Britain were living: a child from Birmingham disfigured ...