The classic 1950s living room was more than a place to sit, it was a carefully arranged stage for family life, television ...
Christmas, recreated at a 1950s 'house of the future' in Closter, tells us a lot about the past — and the future people were ...
The famed educator and Highlander Folk School founder offers insights on living through the ups and downs of movement cycles.
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Who Looks Like They Belong in America?
America treats belonging as something Latinos must earn—rather than something they already possess, says David Alvarado.
The deeper cause of the success, the general wrote, will be the character of the people—the frugality, industry, and thirst ...
The New Jersey senator goes deep with ‘Vanity Fair’ about his father’s Alzheimer’s diagnosis and why he thinks a focus on caregivers in the sandwich generation could bring the country back from the ...
For home decorators, the Mississippi Antique Galleria is a treasure trove of possibilities. Vintage signs that once hung in diners and gas stations now make perfect statement pieces for contemporary ...
Canal Street Antique Mall in Lawrence, Massachusetts delivers that sensation on an industrial scale. Housed in a magnificent brick mill building that practically screams “New England heritage,” this ...
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10 things people did in the 1950s that would be illegal today
Smoking was ubiquitous, even in hospitals and airplanes; today, strict federal bans and fines reflect known health dangers.
Although thousands of Americans embraced fascist ideas during the interwar years, a new study examines why the US has had ...
U.S. adults say that if they could choose, they would live sometime in the past, while 14% say they’d live sometime in the future.
The roadside staple has long shaped our national culture — and, one reporter realized, moments in her own life.
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