re-usable one that has been the source of several films. Don Siegel's 1956 version cleverly spun into a satire of paranoia, particularly America's obsession with its politically opposite rivals, replacing the usual '50s tropes of blobs and giant ...
Explore the latest exhibits at the Muzeo Museum and Cultural Center. Enjoy live music at the all-new House of Blues, now at the Anaheim GardenWalk. Read more Desert Hot Springs Natural hot springs abound in the Coachella Valley. Over 80 "spatels" proliferated in the 1950s and '60s. ...
Further to the Milanese bracelet, which was fashionable in the 50s and 60s, the Polish finishing on these metal bracelets offers great comfort and also provides a new, more supple meshing enriched by several adjustable links every 5 mm to perfectly fit every wrist. Each bracelet is individually ...
'The Blues Brothers' was a loving tribute to the blues and soul of the '50s and '60s, and featured cameos by legends Aretha Franklin, James Brown, Ray Charles and Cab Calloway, in addition to their own performances, with a band that included Steve Cropper and Donald "Duck" Dunn from Bo...
Covers tips, information and ideas for your mid-life travel adventures. Grey Globetrotters is your gateway to affordable luxury over 50s travel written by a fearless grey globetrotter, with 40 years of experience in international travel, the blog is all about gathering rich new experiences in ...
been knighted by the Queen. One way to gauge a singer's or group's popularity is measuring how many records they've sold. The highest numbers of "certified units" sold naturally point to which influential rock 'n' rollers from the '50s, '60s, and '70s still have us singing their ...
From the birth of the rock era, movie studios wanted capture the music's energy and appeal on the big screen. To choose the best of the bunch, as you'll see in the below gallery, we picked one rock movie from every year from 1955 until the present day....
In the 1940s, she was an officer in the Air Force’s photo-intelligence group; in the ’50s and ’60s, she earned a doctorate in Experimental Psychology. Already well-known for her sci-fi stories, Up the Walls of the World was her first novel. * Ken Follett’s WWII espionage ...
In the ’50s and ’60s, Ingmar Bergman became the poster boy for the mystique of art-house cinema by filling his black-and-white movies with symbols, metaphors, dreams. Yet his great searing drama about the experience and meaning of divorce carries none of that literary burden. It’s a ...