One brave stand for justice gave many Americans courage.
Died 2005
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A century after Arthur Miller was born, we remember the prolific playwright’s legacy. Miller reflected the American experience in his work, exploring topics that resonated with his mid-20th-century audiences.
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Hunter S. Thompson is best known for having written Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, but there’s much more to remember about this complicated man.
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Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown was a bluesman, and a well-loved one, too. He won a Grammy for best traditional blues album in 1983, and in 1999 he was inducted into the …
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The Berenstain Bears have captivated generations of children…
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We look back at accomplished and outspoken Ossie Davis.
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Fifty years ago, there was one undisputed king of late night, and that king was Johnny Carson…
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Nipsey Russell wasn’t called the Poet Laureate of Television for nothing. The frequent game show panelist and celebrity roaster truly had a way with rhymes…
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Anne Bancroft had a long, rich career on stage and in film and television, but she is best remembered for her turn as the prototypical cougar.
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Bob Denver is synonymous with a single name: Gilligan.