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Jean Kilbourne continues her groundbreaking analysis of advertising's depiction of women in this most recent update of her pioneering Killing Us Softly series. In fascinating detail, Kilbourne decodes an array of print and television advertisements to reveal a pattern of disturbing and destructive gende...
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1974: A two-time champion Singer-songwriter Roberta Flack made Grammys history in 1974 when she won Record of the Year for “Killing Me Softly With His Song” for the second year in a row. To date, she is the only solo artist to accomplish this feat. [Pictured: Roberta Flack, July 19...
Singer-songwriter Roberta Flack made Grammys history in 1974 when she won Record of the Year for “Killing Me Softly With His Song” for the second year in a row. To date, she is the only solo artist to accomplish this feat. [Pictured: Roberta Flack, July 1973.] ...
Singer-songwriter Roberta Flack made Grammys history in 1974 when she won Record of the Year for “Killing Me Softly With His Song” for the second year in a row. To date, she is the only solo artist to accomplish this feat. [Pictured: Roberta Flack, July 1973.] ...
Singer-songwriter Roberta Flack made Grammys history in 1974 when she won Record of the Year for “Killing Me Softly With His Song” for the second year in a row. To date, she is the only solo artist to accomplish this feat. [Pictured: Roberta Flack, July 1973.] ...
Singer-songwriter Roberta Flack made Grammys history in 1974 when she won Record of the Year for “Killing Me Softly With His Song” for the second year in a row. To date, she is the only solo artist to accomplish this feat. [Pictured: Roberta Flack, July 1973.] ...
Singer-songwriter Roberta Flack made Grammys history in 1974 when she won Record of the Year for “Killing Me Softly With His Song” for the second year in a row. To date, she is the only solo artist to accomplish this feat. [Pictured: Roberta Flack, July 1973.] ...
Singer-songwriter Roberta Flack made Grammys history in 1974 when she won Record of the Year for “Killing Me Softly With His Song” for the second year in a row. To date, she is the only solo artist to accomplish this feat. [Pictured: Roberta Flack, July 1973.] ...