Since the first Grammy Awards in 1958, the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences has doled out thousands of little gold-plated gramophone statues. Join us as we look back …
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Sitcom dads: They trip, they stumble and they’re often the butt of jokes. But they also work hard, dispense wisdom and make plenty of jokes of their own. From Ward …
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Great chefs inspire us with their creative recipes and love for food. When featured on television, the best chefs help us gain confidence in our cooking abilities by breaking down …
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Space: the final frontier … Star Trek has become one of the greatest franchises in television and movie history. Although the original series ran for only three seasons from 1966-1969, …
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On August 15, 1969, around 500,000 people descended upon Bethel, New York for a festival of peace, love, and music known as Woodstock. An endearing symbol of the 1960s counterculture, …
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Doris Day was one of the most popular stars of her era: first as a singing sensation in the 1950s and then as the top female box office star in …
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Comedy is hard, but these women make it look easy. Throughout the decades, funny women have taken the stage to challenge stereotypes or make a statement — but mostly, to …
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From “Murphy Brown” to “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” to “Everybody Loves Raymond,” the 1990s entertained us with some classic sitcoms. Join us as we look back at some of our …
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It shocks us when public figures die at a young age — and, for most of us, 50 feels pretty young. From Jackie Robinson to Jerry Garcia, Grace Kelly to …
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Join us as we tip our hats and remember our favorite onscreen rogues, rangers, and cowboys of the ’50s and ’60s.