
18 Things Families Did Every Evening in the 1950s
The 1950s brought families together in simple ways, like evening meals, weekly rituals, and routines that shaped how Americans experienced home life.

The 1950s brought families together in simple ways, like evening meals, weekly rituals, and routines that shaped how Americans experienced home life.

The 1940s balanced hardship and refinement, creating a culture where strength was quiet, and manners carried meaning.

Bam Adebayo’s 83-point explosion for the Miami Heat should have been pure history, but instead, it sparked outrage among fans. After passing Kobe Bryant’s legendary 81 points, the NBA has been accused of “manufacturing” the performance.

Stephen Curry calls it “very disappointing” as injuries delay his chance to play with Seth Curry while the Golden State Warriors fight for playoff position.

In this piece, a fresh examination of 15 characters from the 1970s TV who were previously perceived as confident, defiant, or admirable, but appear less impressive in light of current cultural norms and expectations.

Revisit the '60s through sidewalk chalk drawings, street corner friendships, and the simple games that filled long afternoons with laughter and neighborhood spirit.