Nostalgia

A Look Back at the 1997 Classic ‘Brandy’s Cinderella’

Michael Walcott

Some movies stay iconic as the decades pass, and one such classic is Rodgers & Hammerstein's ...

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Couple Who Met on First-Ever Dating “App” Are Together 60 Years Later

Michael Walcott

Dating apps are extremely popular nowadays, and while we think of them as a modern invention, the ...

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Catherine O’Hara’s Theory as to How Home Alone Family Afforded House

Michael Walcott

More than 23 years after the release of Home Alone, questions about the Christmas classic persist ...

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David Bowie Fans Can Now Walk Down a Street Named After Him in Paris

Michael Walcott

On January 8, Paris unveiled a street called “Rue David Bowie” in honor of the late singer, who ...

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Remembering Classic TV Shows and Their Theme Tunes

Michael Walcott

If the golden age of television in the USA lasted from 1948-1959, the '60s and '70s brought a ...

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These Are Some of the Funniest Female Comedians in the World

Michael Walcott

Yes, male stand-up comedians have always had more bookings, and still do. However, many females out ...

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Cabbage Patch Kids Shock: The Surprising Reality Unveiled

Michael Walcott

The first appearance of Cabbage Patch Kids caused a huge sensation, with parents clashing in toy ...

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Researchers Discover Real Identity of Led Zeppelin IV Man

Michael Walcott

An English researcher has identified the person featured on the cover of Led Zeppelin IV. The ...

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Hostess Is Bringing Back 3 Fan-Favorite Holiday Treats

Michael Walcott

With the holiday season now upon us, people have started getting into the festive spirit by ...

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The Science Behind ‘Little House on the Prairie’ Drives Detectives Crazy

Michael Walcott

Laura Ingalls Wilder wrote and published eight books between 1932 and 1943, commonly known as The ...

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The Oldest Post Office in the World Is Getting New Owners

Michael Walcott

In the quaint village of Sanquhar, situated about 50 miles south of Glasgow in Scotland's Dumfries ...

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Princess Diana’s Iconic Sapphire Engagement Ring Has a Somewhat Controversial History

Michael Walcott

The ring that everyone's heard of, the gorgeous sapphire ring worn by Princess Diana, has become ...

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The Swiss Town of Zermatt Switched From Horses to Electric Vehicles

Michael Walcott

Zermatt, a quaint Swiss town, embodies the ideal vision of car-free urban spaces. Historically, due ...

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Jennifer Aniston Speaks About How Pay Differences Would Have ‘Destroyed’ Friends Cast

Michael Walcott

Everyone knows and loves Friends. Despite the show’s humor and immense success, Jennifer Aniston, ...

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The Rise of Allan Dolls – How the Barbie Movie Revived a Forgotten Icon

Michael Walcott

A long-forgotten doll from the Barbie universe is experiencing surprising popularity thanks to the ...

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Spice Girls Will Reportedly Reunite for Their 30th Anniversary

Michael Walcott

Apparently, the Spice Girls are planning a major reunion to happen for their 30th anniversary. ...

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The Surprising Reasons Behind Classic Nicknames

Michael Walcott

Peggy, Jack, Sally, Hank, Chuck, Ted, and Bob all have something in common. They are well-known ...

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A Brief History of the Outdoor Dining Experience Known as Picnic

Polly Rosie

The picnic, which used to be somewhat forgotten, is making a huge comeback. Instagram-worthy ...

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The Origins of Some St. Patrick’s Day Traditions

Steph Silver

On St. Patrick's Day, people typically don a green sweater and partake in eating corned beef, in ...

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From Ancient Greece to Modern Times – A History of Pancakes

Polly Rosie

Pancakes, defined as flat cakes, have been an integral part of human history for thousands of ...

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Scientists Explained Why People are Reluctant to Change Their Mug

Michael Walcott

Mugs play a crucial role in the coffee-drinking routine for many individuals. Apart from serving as ...

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Looking for an Alternative to Twitter? Morse Code Is Back!

JJ Foster

At a time when everything seems to speed up, some things tend to slow down. That’s exactly why ...

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Steven Spielberg Thinks Sharks May Be Mad at Him Because of ‘Jaws’

Polly Rosie

To mend any rift between himself and sharks, Steven Spielberg spoke about it during an interview ...

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Rare Photos of The Beatles Before Their Rise to Fame

Michael Walcott

Back in 1961, not long before becoming famous, The Beatles played at the Cavern Club, located in ...

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The Beginning of Late Night Shows: Johnny Carson in New York

JJ Foster

For a generation of fans who knew Carson as the one and only king of late-night television, the ...

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