Who Runs The World? Times change, and social mores change with them. When that happens, a lot of things that used to seem ...
Country' Joe McDonald, a 1960s countercultural star famed for his iconic anti-Vietnam War protest song, has died at the age of 84. Read more here.
Singer-songwriter Brian Chartrand takes audiences back in time with a musical history lesson on the influential 1960 and ’70s Los Angeles folk-rock scene.
Nicole Cooke-Johnson loaded her car full of children’s books and traveled to her grandfather’s hometown, Clarksdale, ...
Children who grew up in the Chicago area had access to an abundance of television programs that were created here just for them.
If you’re looking for the most adaptable, plugged-in talent in American pop-music history, look no further than Paul Anka.
Last Friday’s column was about Earl Finch, the “One Man USO,” who greeted nisei soldiers in the 442nd Regimental Combat Team and 100th Infantry Battalion at Camp Shelby near Hattiesburg, Miss., in ...
Country Joe McDonald, the iconic 1960s rock star and anti-war activist, has passed away at 84, remembered for his influential song 'I-Feel-Like-I’m-Fixin’-To-Die Rag.' ...
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A Chipko pioneer warns against destructive development, linking climate crisis, forest rights, and people’s movements. Learn why grassroots action matters.
In 1960, country music was going through quite the evolution. The genre was experimenting with new sounds, as country songs quickly gained popularity. These four country songs all came out in 1960, ...
Exactly 60 years ago today, on March 11, 1966, a song that was widely embraced at the time was the No. 1 song on the Billboard Hot 100. While 'The Ballad of the Green Berets' by Staff Sergeant Barry ...