According to the MIT Pantheon Project, these 15 women are the most famous women to date ... she starred in numerous films in the 1950s, earning a reputation as one of the classic Hollywood ...
Jordan flipped her way into the spotlight as part of the U.S. women ... was a famous Hispanic American (more specifically Mexican-American) who quickly rose to fame in the late 1950s while ...
These photos of flight attendants throughout history show how much the industry has changed. From the uniforms to the job ...
The most famous Western movies may not have originated from the 1950s, but the decade was actually something ... one of the few Westerns to feature a high-noon duel between two women combatants, even ...
Clara Lemlich, a 23-year-old Ukrainian immigrant, rose to a position of power in the women's labor movement, becoming the voice that incited the famous Uprising of the Twenty Thousand in 1909.
The late Ruthie Bisignano was a national sensation in the 1950s for her unusual bar-keeping ... he decided to name all of Exile’s beers after women to give the brews personality.
I glanced over to where Chief Justice John Roberts and his wife, Jane, were entertaining two of my associates, trustees of ...
Everything that's amazing about AI – and everything that's REALLY worrying about it – is epitomized by this fast-growing ...
By the 1950s, Norman Vincent Peale was the big name ... How to Put Your Wishes to Work (1957), the famous Dr. Peale, a frequent speaker at Tupperware Jubilees, wrote the foreword.
In the 1950s, women's voices found space on the radio waves ... For example, the trailblazing artist Rose Cecil O'Neill used her famous Kewpie dolls to raise money for suffrage.
Kwei Armah chose to end his tenure at the Young Vic by directing this soggy musical by Elvis Costello (songs/lyrics) and the American playwright Sarah Ruhl (book).
As cultural institutions face an existential crisis over who funds them and how, the 88-year-old artist Hans Haacke is still ...