The 1950s were a defining decade in American history, marked by postwar optimism, booming suburbs, and a confidence that ...
American society in the 1950s was geared toward the family. Marriage and children were part of the national agenda. And the Cold War was in part a culture war, with the American family at the center ...
The postwar 1950s marked a golden age of dining out in America, when families could enjoy complete meals for less than the ...
Photographers Robert Frank and Todd Webb set out to photograph America in 1955. A new exhibition at the MFAH offers a look at what they found. Two images of the open road introduce “Robert Frank and ...
CBS News analyst Leonard Steinhorn claimed the "fundamental flaw" in the phrase "Make America Great Again" is that it harkens back to the America of the 1950s in a piece for the Washington Post on ...
As part of their ongoing assault on monogamous marriage, the Democratic Party and their media allies constantly try to undercut the primacy of the nuclear family as the fundamental building block of ...
Daisy Edgar-Jones cites admiration as her first draw to the buzzy TIFF film On Swift Horses. “I loved the producers behind the film. I love Call Me by Your Name and Nomadland, so I was so excited ...
As we lean into Tuesday’s election, a thread emerges that binds today to 1950, when Hank Greenspun founded the Las Vegas Sun amid an international and domestic environment that, sadly, feels very much ...
Television and political culture after World War Two -- Sponsors and citizens -- The politics of wooden acting -- The ends of the middlebrow -- Liberal media -- Labor goes public Summary This is the ...
Not to split hairs, but the look of the 1950s was really born a few years prior. When academics talk about 1950s fashion history, the era is usually defined as 1947-1957—and just so happens to ...
Jeremy has more than 2100 published articles on Collider to his name, and has been writing for the site since February 2022. He's an omnivore when it comes to his movie-watching diet, so will gladly ...