As a young teen in the 1960s, emboldened by the 35mm Miranda Sensorex in his hands, he explored his neighborhood and beyond. On rolls of film, he immortalized the places and people he encountered.
If cinema is like dreaming with our eyes open, then horror movies could rightly be viewed as waking nightmares: an opportunity to confront our unconscious fears directly — most often as entertainment, ...
Pazuzu, the ancient demon that takes over innocent Regan's body, has one of the most unnerving voices of any horror movie ...
Few filmmakers have set out to make an influential movie on purpose, but sometimes they end up setting a blueprint everybody ...
Dress up as one of these 10 well-known Wisconites for Halloween, and you’ll have the most interesting costume around.
World Athletics is deeply saddened to hear that Otis Davis, who won 400m and 4x400m gold at the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome, died on Saturday (14) at the age of 92. Davis only started running the 400m ...
Christmas Dinner Though menus shifted as new products came on the market, holiday fare always included recipes passed down ...
Launched at the height of Beatlemania in the 1960s, Jackie magazine was the first to target young teens. For just sixpence, it offered fashion, beauty tips and pop pinups - a young Cliff Richard was ...
These are the most popular Halloween costumes by year Halloween has a rich, centuries-long history (you know, what with the ...
Cross and Smith, who had known each other since the 1950s when she was in a student ... “Strip the Willow,” in 1960, according to his New York Times obituary. Cross would eventually get ...
Lennon's wistful song became the anthem for one recent attempt to create another utopia: that of the radical activists of the 1960s who tried to create a perfect, at least in their view ...
American political and broadcast history unfolded on this day in history, Sept. 26, 1960, as Vice President Richard Nixon, a California Republican, and Sen. John F. Kennedy, a Massachusetts ...