Brigitte Bardot, who has died at the age of 91, swept away cinema's staid 1950s' portrayal of women - coming to personify a new age of sexual liberation.
The Santa Cruz County coroner has confirmed Erica Fox, who went missing while swimming in Monterey Bay, was killed in a shark ...
Timothy Evans was executed in 1950 for the murders of his wife Beryl and 14-month-old daughter Geraldine - but the real ...
Begum Aizaz Rasul was the only Muslim woman to sign India’s Constitution and a rare voice of reform in the Constituent ...
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Tasting the most bitter chemical known to man
America owes trillions and the bill is coming due Study links common food preservatives to cancer and type 2 diabetes risk It ...
The oldest known cremation pyre in Africa is shedding light on the complex funeral rites of ancient hunter-gatherers 9,500 ...
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The 1950s models that set new expectations overnight
The 1950s did not just introduce new products, they introduced new archetypes, from the gleaming family car to the ...
Woman’s Club of York officer Bernadette Free presented a planter to Michelle Decker in honor of her great-grandmother, Fairy ...
The French have no problem reconciling sexual allure and noble, patriotic sentiments. That’s why, back in 1969, they selected ...
The Broad is celebrating Yoko Ono, the artist, musician and activist whose work has shaped contemporary culture for more than ...
Elders have experience and wisdom to share, and want to be heard like younger generations—especially now, when the issues we face feel so familiar.
Her hair was a wild mess and her skirt slit to the waist, but the mambo dance that Brigitte Bardot performed in "And God ...
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