Accordingly, as the 1950 horse show opened in Madison Square Garden last week, the U.S. was back in the saddle again. The chief surprise was that after combing the country for show-caliber riders ...
And it inspired our favorite bit of film criticism within a movie, the roundtable debate of the meaning of Lady and the Tramp that serves as the unlikely climax of Whit Stillman’s 1998 Last Days of ...
As we lean into Tuesday’s election, a thread emerges that binds today to 1950, when Hank Greenspun founded the Las Vegas Sun amid an international and domestic environment that, sadly ...
Dub Jones, an NFL star of the 1950s who once scored six touchdowns in one game, died Saturday in Ruston, La., the Cleveland Browns announced. He was 99. Jones—a halfback, defensive back ...
The photographs were taken by Bristolian photographer Herbert Shergold in the 1950s and 60s, using glass plate negatives. Mr Shergold died in obscurity in 1982, with no relatives, and the ...
It rode a blazing saddle, it wore a shining star – and it became one of the greatest cinematic comedies of all time. Yes, Mel Brooks’ Blazing Saddles has turned 50, holding on to its status as ...