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This exhibition gathers paintings from the 1960s and early 1970s that inventively use bold, saturated, and even hallucinatory color to activate perception. During this period, many artists adopted ...
Airing Saturday January 23 at 3/2c, Smithsonian Channel presents: How We Got Here: The History of Conflict in America. Featuring: 3p: America’s Hidden Stories: Hitler’s US Election Plot 4p: America in ...
From the 1920s through the 1960s, America transformed from a young country on the rise into a global superpower. Using digital colorization technology, we present these formative decades as few have ...
“In the war for the American mind, entertainment programs have become political territory,” Kathryn C. Montgomery wrote in her book “Target: Prime Time.” The 1960s radicalized American entertainment, ...
The following essay is an excerpt from Timothy Goeglein's new book, Stumbling Toward Utopia, out now from Fidelis. In the centuries since 16th-century humanist Thomas More first coined the word ...
PALO ALTO, Calif. -- What more can anyone say about the 1960s and all its legacies? Those who protested some 40 years ago often still congratulate themselves that their loud zeal alone brought needed ...
The 1920s was a decade of unprecedented change for America. Soldiers returned from war. Well-paid jobs were plentiful. Women cast aside "proper behavior," and the Jazz Age erupted. It was an era of ...
Rep. Glenn Grothman (R-WI) lamented “the breakdown of the family” in the U.S. and called on lawmakers to bring the nation back to the 1960s. Grothman railed against President Lyndon Johnson’s Great ...
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