In “Red Scare,” Clay Risen shows how culture in the United States is still driven by the political paranoia of the 1950s.
Before the pineapple-flavored version of the upside-down cake baked in electric ovens all over 1950s America, would-be dessert cooks made their cast iron skillets their oven substitutes of choice.
It evokes memories of the streets of Havana, where classic American cars from the 1950s are still a common sight. And, as visitors settle into the laid-back, easygoing atmosphere of Kochi ...
Early television in the 1950s was a freewheeling frontier of both ... But while post-war America's interest in outer space and science fiction blossomed as the decade ran its course seeing the ...
The 1950s, in particular, was an important time for professional football. The 1950 season saw the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) merge with the National Football League, with the ...
In a film built upon the ambitious aspirations of post-World War ll America, director Brady Corbet tells a story in “The ...