What a Gentleman Would Wear in the 1950s: 30 Fascinating Photos
Slim fitting suits, skinny ties, Letterman jackets, bowling shirts, saddle shoes and chunky glasses defined the 1950s guy’s wardrobe. Jocks wore letterman jackets, blue jeans and Converse high…
When Big Hair Roamed The Earth: The Hairstyle That Defined The 1960s
Not too much to say that big hair style roamed the earth during the 1960s. The bigger the hair, the more beautiful. It was a general trend for…
Double Indemnity (1944): A Noir Masterpiece of Deceit and Desire
Released in 1944, “Double Indemnity” is a classic film noir that has left an indelible mark on the history of cinema. Directed by Billy Wilder and based on…
Take A Look Back At Classic Portraits Of American Actress Helen Menken In The 1920s
orn 1901 in New York City, American actress Helen Menken made her Broadway theatre debut as a teenage actress in Parlor, Bedroom and Bath (1917). Her greatest stage triumphs were Seventh…
First Photos Of The Doble Steam Car And Later Steam Car Models, With Rapid-Burning Boilers And Electric Starting
The Doble steam car was an American steam car maker from 1909 to 1931. Its latter models of steam car, with fast-firing boiler and electric start, were considered…
Images Of An American Silent Film Actor And Supporting Performer Who Is 7 Feet, 6.5 Inches Tall -Jack Earle
Jack Earle was born Jacob Rheuben Ehrlich on 3 July 1906 in Denver, Colorado, and he died 18 July 1952 in El Paso Texas. He was an American…
Patrick Swayze, grace, charm, and timeless cinematic moments
Patrick Swayze, a name synonymous with grace, charm, and timeless cinematic moments, left an indelible mark on the world of entertainment. A multi-talented actor, dancer, and musician, Swayze’s…
The Cherished Classic Family Sitcom “Who’s the Boss?”
Television has always been a medium that reflects and sometimes shapes the societal norms of its time. In the 1980s, amidst a landscape of laugh tracks and cookie-cutter…
30 Vintage Photos Show What Kids Used to Do For Fun in the 1950s
For contemporary children, it may be difficult to imagine kids having fun in the 1950s. Not only were there were no video games, even children’s television programming operated…
Is the friendship between Anne Hathaway and Emily Blunt still strong?
One of the most iconic frenemy relationships is that of and Emily Blunt and Anne Hathaway‘s characters in “The Devil Wears Prada.” But, don’t let the catty on-screen relationship between “Andy”…