#The70s
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TIME WARP: 79 Photos That Scream Life in the '70s
Step back into the wild, rebellious 1970s with 79 unforgettable photos that capture the era's bold fashions, entertainment and everyday life.
Miscellaneous | Miscellaneous
Opening a canned drink used to be a lot more risky in the Seventies
The pull tabs on aluminum cans may have been convenient, but they were a real problem for the environment — and sent people to the hospital.
Entertainment | Entertainment News!
Shelley Duvall, star of ‘The Shining,’ dead at 75
Shelley Duvall, best known for her roles in “The Shining” and several acclaimed Robert Altman films, has died.
Entertainment | Entertainment
Saturday Morning Shows We Love From The '70s
Saturday mornings used to be appointment television. While classic programs like Wonder Woman, The Brady Bunch, and MASH aired during prime time, Saturday
Entertainment | Entertainment
'Starsky & Hutch' Star David Soul Dead at 80
Actor David Soul, who was perhaps best known for playing Detective Kenneth "Hutch" Hutchinson in the television series "Starsky & Hutch," died on Thursday at the age of 80.
Entertainment | Entertainment
Marty Krofft, 'Land of the Lost' and 'HR Pufnstuf' Producer, Dies at 86
Marty Krofft was known as the King of Saturday mornings.
Entertainment | Entertainment
Richard Roundtree, iconic star of ‘Shaft,’ dead at 81
The “Shaft” star was a pioneer for other black filmmakers and performers.
Entertainment | Entertainment News!
Suzanne Somers, 'Three's Company' actress, dead at 76
Suzanne Somers, the actress who lit up the small screen on “Three’s Company” and one of TV’s most iconic fitness pitchwomen, has died, according to a statement provided to CNN from her longtime publicist R. Couri Hay. She was 76.
Music | Music News
“I Didn’t Want That Kind of Dead Studio Perfection”: Steve Miller Reveals the Recording Secrets Behind His '70s Smash "Fly Like an Eagle"
Born out of lengthy jams, this psychedelic funk tune was recorded and mixed several times over
Entertainment | Celebrities!
Jaclyn Smith, 77, makes very RARE sighting with Charlie's Angels costar Kate Jackson, 74 - who has not been seen in 14 Years
The 77-year-old Texas native did a great job of showing off the beautiful wedding which took place in the backyard of her Beverly Hills mansion. Kate has not been seen since 2009.
Entertainment | Entertainment
Peter Frampton, Joe Perry and Alice Cooper look back at bonkers 'Sgt. Pepper' movie, 45 years later: 'It was consistently horrible to the point where it was great'
Perry feels the cult musical is a "fascinating" "window into the times," but Frampton, who says "trickery" was used to get him to sign on and bore "the full brunt" of the backlash, still “hasn’t really softened” about it.
Entertainment | Entertainment
25 Incisive Facts About 'Jaws'
On June 20, 1975, Steven Spielberg’s 'Jaws'—the original summer blockbuster—arrived in theaters and scared moviegoers out of the water.
Music | Music
The 25 best albums of 1978
Let's turn back the clock to the year of Kate Bush, Buzzcocks, Bruce Springsteen, Kraftwerk and War Of The Worlds...
News | News
How much would you pay for this piece of ’70s nostalgia?
Here’s a story of an old TV house that has been redone inside like yesterday.
Miscellaneous | Other Stories
20 Facts About Generation X
“The Forgotten Generation” loves nostalgia, has a ton of student debt, and hates cooking.
Music | Music
Gordon Lightfoot Dead: ‘If You Could Read My Mind’ & ‘Sundown’ Singer Was 84
Gordon Lightfoot, the honey-voiced Canadian singer-songwriter who had giant U.S. hits with “If You Could Read My Mind,” “Sundown” and “The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgera…
Music | Music News
The 1973 Paul McCartney TV Special is not only the most ’70s thing you’ll ever see, it’s a fascinating snapshot of a post-Beatles McCartney
50 years ago, the James Paul McCartney TV special hit the screens. Born out of acrimony, and panned by critics, it’s a flawed but fascinating insight into McCartney’s mindset
Music | Music
The Beatles’ ‘Red’ And ‘Blue’ Albums at 50: Celebrating the Greatest ‘Greatest Hits’ Records Ever
The Beatles Red and Blue Albums: The Greatest Hits Album Ever Made
Music | Music
‘Who Are You’: The Who, That’s Who, On Signature 1978 Hit
On August 26, 1978, ‘Who Are You’ made its US chart debut for The Who, on its way to becoming their biggest hit there for eight years.
Miscellaneous | I Like This
30 Candid Photos Capture Street Scenes of San Francisco From the Second Half of the 1970s
San Francisco in the 1970s was a global hub of culture. It was known worldwide for hippies and radicals. The city was heavily affected by dr...
Miscellaneous | Interesting Links
Downsizing: The Shrinky Dinks Phenomenon of the ’70s and ’80s
In 1973 Wisconsin, two Cub Scout leaders discovered a neat trick involving heated plastic. A classic toy was born.
Cars & Motorcycles | Cars
The Coolest Cars of the 1970s
The 1970s were all wings and wedges and jaw-dropping designs, the best of which stand the test of time today.
Cars & Motorcycles | Cars
10 Facts About Smokey And The Bandit's Iconic Pontiac Trans Am - SlashGear
"Smokey and the Bandit" is a 1977 film featuring an adventurous run across the American south by truckers trying to get a haul of Coors beer to Atlanta.
Entertainment | Entertainment News!
Cindy Williams, 'Laverne & Shirley' actress, dead at 75
Cindy Williams, the actress who starred in "Laverne & Shirley," has died after a brief illness. She was 75.
Music | Music
The 50 Best Live Albums of the 1970s - SPIN
The 1970s were the decade that defined live albums, so we gathered the best and biggest from the era all in one classic rockin' place.
Entertainment | Miscellanneous Trek
See The Redesigned Enterprise Bridge From Star Trek’s Lost 70s Series That Never Aired
A new image has caught fire on the internet, which shows what the redesigned bridge would have looked like in the 1970s Star Trek series.
Entertainment | Miscellanneous Trek
See The 70s Enterprise Redesign Star Trek Built But Never Used
Did you know there was a Star Trek sequel series that almost happened in the 1970s? See the Enterprise that would have appeared in it!
Music | Music
David Bowie's Aladdin Sane set for 50th anniversary reissue
David Bowie's 1973 iconic album Aladdin Sane is set to be released as a special 50th anniversary reissue.
Entertainment | Entertainment News!
Adam Rich, Eight Is Enough Family's Youngest Son, Dead at 54
Adam Rich, an actor best known for starring in the ABC dramedy Eight Is Enough, died Saturday. He was 54 years old. Family members confirmed the news to TMZ, but did not reveal a cause of death. The actor was reportedly found dead at his home, though foul
Music | Music
Fleetwood Mac's Christine McVie dead at age 79
The singer-songwriter and keyboardist penned some of Fleetwood Mac’s most iconic radio hits, including “Don’t Stop,” “You Make Loving Fun,” “Say You Love Me,” “Hold Me” and “Little Lies.”
Miscellaneous | Other Kinds of Whatnot
20 Amazing Facts About Sea-Monkeys
Here are a few things you might not have known about Sea-Monkeys, one of your favorite childhood pets.
Music | Music News
When Led Zeppelin faked a performance at Madison Square Garden
Whilst 'The Song Remains the Same' concert film shows Led Zeppelin at their prime, they actually had to fake playing Madison Square Garden to document it
Recipes | Vintage Recipes
Our 15 Most Popular Dinner Party Recipes From the 1970s
Discover favorite dinner party recipes from the 1970s, including the cheese ball, salmon loaf, black forest cake, pasta primavera, and more.
Music | Music
30 Candid Polaroids of Paul McCartney Taken by Fans From the 1960s and 1970s
These candid photographs were taken by Paul McCartney’s fans from between the late 1960s to early 1970s. Most people would love to take pict...
Music | Music News
Jim Seals dead: Seals and Crofts singer dies aged 80 as fans pay tribute
JIM SEALS, who sang in the soft rock duo Seals and Crofts, has died at the age of 80.
Music | Music
He Told George Harrison His Tour Sucked – and Five Other Things We Learned from Ben Fong-Torres
Music, Film, TV and Political News Coverage
Entertainment | Entertainment News!
Bo Hopkins, ‘American Graffiti’ Actor, Dies at 80
Actor was also prominent in supporting roles in both film and TV, including “Midnight Express” and “The Rockford Files”
Music | Music
Alan White, drummer with prog rock band Yes, dies aged 72
Drummer who joined in 1972 also played on albums by John Lennon and George Harrison
Miscellaneous | Miscellaneous
Bandit Run celebrates 45th anniversary of 'Smokey and the Bandit' in Texarkana | Texarkana
TEXARKANA, Ark. - It's been 45 years since a black and gold Pontiac Trans Am tore across the south, on a bootlegging mission in the hit movie "Smokey in the
Entertainment | What To Watch
Two friends facing off resulted in the greatest Columbo episode ever
In her final piece as an A.V. Club staffer, Gwen Ihnat dissects "Étude In Black," which features Columbo's dog, his car, and his finest takedown
Miscellaneous | Interesting Links
10 Retro Treasures From a 50-Year-Old Lego Toy Catalog
Before movie tie-ins, video games, and $800 models, Lego's appeal was a lot simpler.
Miscellaneous | I Like This
15 of the Funkiest '70s Slang Terms
If you’re up to speed on the tubular ‘80s slang and the wicked vernacular of the ‘90s, check out some terms and phrases that made the ‘70s groovy.
News | News
Howard Hesseman, the hard rocking DJ on 'WKRP in Cincinnati,' dies at 81
Actor Howard Hesseman, best known as the hard-rocking disc jockey Dr. Johnny Fever on the sitcom "WKRP in Cincinnati" has died, according to his manager, Robbie Kass.
Music | Music
Meat Loaf: Bat Out of Hell singer dead at 74
The musician died at home with his family by his side, his agent confirmed
Cars & Motorcycles | Cars & Motorcycles
The 19 Most Memorable Cars of the 1970s and 1980s
With the good, the bad and the ugly all accounted for, these cars from the 1970s and '80s are burned into our minds.
Music | Music
The essential Stevie Nicks playlist
Looking to build the essential Stevie Nicks playlist? Flip through the gallery for 20 Nicks classics, ranging from Fleetwood Mac favorites to deep cuts from the '90s and '00s.
Miscellaneous | NEW YORK CITY
A Teenager's Photos of 1970s Brooklyn NYC
Anthony Catalano’s photographs of Brooklyn, New York City, in the mid-1970s were mostly developed in his darkroom in Boro Park darkroom in the 70s. “Remember the snow storm of ’78?” he asks. Born and raised in Brooklyn, Anthony died on March 1st, 2014.
Music | Music
Albums turning 50 in 2022 that everyone should hear
If you are looking for a blast from the past, here are the albums of 1972 that are still worth a spin.
Entertainment | Entertainment News!
The Heartbreaking Death Of Laverne & Shirley Star Eddie Mekka
Actor Eddie Mekka has died, as confirmed by his brother, Warren Mekjian, on Thursday.
Miscellaneous | Los Angeles Stuff
Sunset Strip Locations Time Warp to 1970s for Daisy Jones & the Six Series
The Viper Room, Sunset Liquor Store, and Whisky a Go Go are among locations on West Hollywood’s Sunset Strip currently time warping back to the 1970s. It’s all part of Amazon Prime’s Daisy Jones & The Six production based on the Taylor Jenkins Reid novel.
Music | Music News
Looking back at the moment The Rolling Stones went disco with 'Some Girls'
By 1978, with the release of The Rolling Stones’ new album Some Girls, there was the smell of change in the air. The old boys of rock had been largely kicked to the curb in favour of two new potent strains of popular music.
Miscellaneous | Miscellaneous
The Untold Truth Of Smokey And The Bandit
One of Burt Reynolds' most iconic movies is a comedy about truckers smuggling beer with impressive stunts. Here's the untold truth of "Smokey and the Bandit."
Entertainment | Entertainment News!
Gavin MacLeod of 'The Love Boat' and 'Mary Tyler Moore' dies at age 90
Gavin MacLeod, known for his roles on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and "The Love Boat," died Saturday, his nephew Mark See told Variety. He was 90 years old.
Miscellaneous | Interesting Stuff
A History of Iron-On Transfers for T-Shirts | Mental Floss
The colorful, fun, and sometimes lurid decals were all the rage in the 1960s and 1970s. They also gave kids a chance to play with a hot iron.
Entertainment | Entertainment News!
Billie Hayes Dies: Wicked Witchiepoo Of ‘H.R. Pufnstuf’ Was 96
Billie Hayes, who played Witchiepoo on the 1969-70 Saturday morning live-action children's classic 'H.R. Pufnstuf,' has died at 96 in Los Angeles.
Entertainment | Entertainment News!
Laverne & Shirley Star David L. Lander Dies at 73 | PEOPLE
Laverne & Shirley costar Michael McKean paid tribute to David Lander on Twitter
Music | Music
Johnny Nash, 'I Can See Clearly Now' singer, dead at 80
Nash passed away on Tuesday of natural causes in his home in Houston, Texas.
Entertainment | Television/Film/Books
When Concorde did a barrel roll: A history of the Airport films
As you social distance at home, remember that the '70s era was the golden age of the blockbuster disaster flick, and the Airport movies were the best of them all.
Entertainment | Entertainment
12 Jaws Behind-The-Scenes Facts You Might Not Know
Earlier this year, Jaws celebrated its 45th anniversary. Once meant to be a simple man vs. shark movie based on a paperback novel, this early Steven Spielberg movie became the highest grossing film of all-time
Entertainment | Entertainment
It was supposed to be 'A Hard Day's Night' meets 'Star Wars.' It wasn't.
Remember how Hanna-Barbera made a live-action KISS made-for-TV movie in the '70s?
Entertainment | Mad Men
'Wonder Woman' Lynda Carter Pays Tribute to Late Co-Star Lyle Waggoner | Entertainment Tonight
The actress shared a touching message to Instagram on Tuesday.
Entertainment | Entertainment
Can you guess the 1970s show based on one freeze frame?
We give you one shot to complete this quiz.
Business & Finance | Business
The Big Squeeze: How Mr. Whipple Made Advertising History
Dick Wilson, the star of more than 500 Charmin toilet paper commercials, became one of the most recognizable faces in the country.
Entertainment | Entertainment News!
'Good Times' Star Ja'net DuBois Dead at 74
"Good Times" actress Ja'net DuBois dead at 74.
Entertainment | Entertainment News!
Philip McKeon, a Child Star on the Sitcom Alice, Dies at Age 55
Philip McKeon starred as Tommy Hyatt on Alice from 1976-1985
Entertainment | Entertainment
We attempt to explain the 1979 Sears holiday catalog to a Millennial
Who knew that a trash compactor could blow the mind of a young adult?
Music | Music
1973: Soul clubs of Memphis and New York
These photographs, taken for The Sunday Times in 1973, are the work of photographer David Reed.
Entertainment | Entertainment
Keeping Mr. Rogers’ Cardigans Looking Camera-Ready Was No Easy Task | Mental Floss
The beloved host of the PBS children's series was in danger of running out of sweaters. Then the show's enterprising art director got an idea from a postal worker.
Entertainment | Entertainment News!
Valerie Harper, Emmy-winning 'Rhoda' star, dead at 80 - CNN
Valerie Harper, Emmy-winning 'Rhoda' star, dead at 80
Entertainment | Movies & Other Stuff
SPACE: 1999 Bridged the Gap from TREK to WARS - Nerdist
Right before Star Wars, a British sci-fi series mixed Star Trek-level science fiction with trippy '70s grooviness. That show was Space: 1999 and it rocks.
Entertainment | Television/Film/Books
Just When You Thought It Was Safe to Go Back in the Living Room, Jaws Gets Its Own Board Game | Mental Floss
If you're still afraid to go to the beach after watching <em>Jaws</em>, stay inside and play the <em>Jaws</em> board game this summer.
Entertainment | Entertainment
Photos of Jack Nicholson Just Being Cool in the 1970s
Heeeeeeere's Johnny! Jack Nicholson, the star of films like One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, The Shining, and Chinatown turns 82 today, with a legacy as big as the legends he played on screen. While we're used to seeing him courtside at Lakers games these
Entertainment | Celebrities!
Celebrities on Planes in the 1970s: The Photos
In these photographs from the same decade—when air travel wasn't the nightmare it is today—movie stars and musicians relax, party, and pose on their private jets.
Entertainment | Television/Film/Books
Norman Lear & Producer Brent Miller On ‘All In The Family’ & ‘The Jeffersons’ Live Redux Tonight & A Potential Franchise – Deadline
The iconic producer & his Act III Productions chief are bringing back some true blasts from the past tonight with a star studded cast
Entertainment | Entertainment News!
Bill Murray and Chevy Chase Had a Backstage Brawl at 'Saturday Night Live' and It Took Years for Them to Make Up - Biogr
Bruised egos and resentment fueled a fight between the two comedic heavyweights and later, 'Caddyshack' costars.
Entertainment | Television/Film/Books
Live Episodes of All in the Family and The Jeffersons Are Coming to ABC
Jimmy Kimmel is bringing back All in the Family and The Jeffersons for one live TV special. EP’s include Kimmel, Lear, Adam McKay, Will Ferrell, Justin Theroux, and Brent Miller. Woody Harrelson, Marisa Tomei, Jamie Foxx, and Wanda Sykes will star.
Food & Drink | Food & Drink
These rejected McDonald's designs from 1973 would've made our meals more groovy
Apparently, McDonald's was not lovin' it, but we do!
Entertainment | Entertainment News!
‘The Brady Bunch’ cast talks about reuniting for new HGTV series
Fifty years after “The Brady Bunch” debuted, the Brady siblings – Barry Williams, Maureen McCormick, Christopher Knight, Eve Plumb, Mike Lookinland and Susan Olsen – are back together to restore their old TV home for HGTV’s “A Very Brady Renov
Miscellaneous | Other Stuff
Remember When You Could Call the Time?
You still can, and thousands of people do it every day.
Entertainment | Television/Film/Books
How A 1970s TV Show About LA Paramedics Inspired An EMS Transformation Across The Country: LAist
L.A. has been a pioneer in EMS care for decades — on TV and in real life.
Business & Finance | Advertising/Marketing
A Bonkers ’70s Car Chase Ends in a 3-Way Flavor Collision to Announce the Newest Coke – Adweek
Wieden Kennedy introduces Orange Vanilla Coke, the brand’s first new flavor in 12 years.
Entertainment | Entertainment News!
This Is What the Oscars Looked Like in the 1970s
It was a very weird, very fashionable, and very glitzy decade for Hollywood.
Entertainment | Entertainment News!
Scooby Doo once spoofed The Andy Griffith Show with the help of Don Knotts
The Mystery Machine met Dandy Griffith in Juneberry.
Entertainment | Movies & Television
Sunday Evening Video: Sam Elliott as “Evel Knievel: Crimefighter”
In 1974, famed daredevil, Evel Knievel was at the height of his fame, and it was decided that this folk hero stuntman should have his own television show. Of course, Knievel himself was too…
Entertainment | Entertainment
Can you match the groovy 1970s uniform to the correct fast food chain?
Polyester and stripes everywhere!
Entertainment | Entertainment News!
Daryl Dragon Dead: ‘Captain’ of Captain & Tennille Dies at 76 – Variety
Daryl Dragon, familiar to 1970s music fans as half of the bestselling duo the Captain & Tennille, died Tuesday in Prescott, Arizona at 76.
Entertainment | Entertainment
R.I.P. Penny Marshall, 'Laverne & Shirley' star turned blockbuster director
The comedy legend was 75 years old.
Miscellaneous | Miscellaneous
The New York City Subway in the 1970s: The Photos
The MTA gives New Yorkers plenty to complain about these days, but hey: at least they got rid of all that graffiti (and crime).
Music | Music
Lindsey Buckingham reveals why he was fired from Fleetwood Mac
Lindsey Buckingham has given his account of why he was fired from Fleetwood Mac earlier this year for the first time.
Entertainment | Entertainment
'Brady Bunch' House: HGTV Won Bidding, Will Restore It "to Its 1970s Glory" | Hollywood Reporter
"We will bring all the resources to bear to tell safe, fun stories with this beloved piece of American TV history," says Discovery CEO David Zaslav.
Entertainment | ENTERTAINMENT
Lance Bass got screwed out of buying the Brady Bunch house
A couple week ago, we reported that the house used for the exterior shots on The Brady Bunch was going up for sale for the first time in 45 years, with pretty much the only interested buyers being developers who wanted the land the house was built on. At
Entertainment | Entertainment News!
21 Questions I Ask Myself Every Time I Rewatch "Grease"
Are we meant to just ignore the fact that all of the high schoolers are played by full grown adults?
Miscellaneous | The Hometown
The Brady Bunch house is for sale. Its broker expects an 'avalanche' — of lookers, at least
The Brady Bunch house in Colfax Meadows is on the market after 45 years.
Architecture & Interior Design | Mid Century
The grooviest bachelor pad in Chicago modeled its kitchen after The Brady Bunch
The only thing missing is Alice!
Entertainment | Television/Film/Books
Can't do enough, indeed: Sid and Marty Krofft receive Lifetime Achievement Award
Fifty years later, the famous puppeteers' legacy sails on and on and on and on and on and on.
Miscellaneous | Mid Century
Weird History: What Ever Happened to the Home Intercom? | Apartment Therapy
Weird history -- whatever happened to the intercom? We traced this home trend back in time.
Entertainment | Entertainment
R.I.P. Bob Dorough, Schoolhouse Rock! composer who wrote ''Three Is the Magic Number''
The famous children's songwriter passed away at the age of 94.
Entertainment | Television/Film/Books
They're demolishing the house where Hawaii Five-O's final showdown went down
The house that Jack Lord built is coming down.
Music | Music
Migos and Drake Throw Back to the ’70s in “Walk It Talk It” Video: Watch
Jamie Foxx also appears in the dance-themed visual
Entertainment | Television/Film/Books
11 forgotten TV detectives and crime solvers of the 1970s
Not everyone could be the next Columbo.
Entertainment | Entertainment
David Cassidy, former teen idol and star of 'The Partridge Family,' dies at 67
David Cassidy, star of “The Partridge Family” TV hit of the 1970s and a reluctant teen idol to the boomer generation, died Tuesday evening of liver failure, his publicist confirmed. He was 67.
Entertainment | Entertainment
Do you remember any (or all) of these 27 obscure 1970s TV show intros?
Even if you don't know the shows, you'll have some theme songs stuck in your head.
Entertainment | Entertainment
When Network Stars Went to Battle! | Mental Floss
Test your knowledge with amazing and interesting facts, trivia, quizzes, and brain teaser games on MentalFloss.com.
Entertainment | ENTERTAINMENT
Mike Connors Dead: ‘Mannix’ Star Was 91 | Variety
Mike Connors, best known for playing detective Joe Mannix on 1960s and '70s show "Mannix," died Thursday in Tarzana, Calif. He was 91.
History | Wilshire Boulevard
Take a trip down Wilshire Boulevard in the 1970s
The Los Angeles Public Library has a groovy new photo collection
Music | Music News
Disco Is Dead, but the Ball Still Spins in Louisville - NBC News
A Kentucky factory is the last manufacturer of mirrored balls.
Entertainment | Television/Film/Books
10 Fast Facts About 'Logan's Run' | Mental Floss
In the sci-fi classic Logan's Run—which was released 40 years ago today—the human population lives under a domed city near Washington D.C. in the year 2274. The utopian setting becomes dystopian once we discover that people are terminated as soon as they turn 30 years old.
Music | Music
The Unoriginal Originality of Led Zeppelin - The New Yorker
Legal cases involving claims of musical plagiarism often lead to strange eruptions of musicological discourse in the halls of justice. Not long ago, the heirs of Marvin Gaye alleged that Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams’s song “Blurred Lines” infringed upon the copyright of Gaye’s “Got to Give It Up.”
Miscellaneous | Interesting Links
Cheese Bananas is the weird 1970s recipe that you don't want to eat for dinner
The 1970s were a time marked by culinary innovations such as fondue and the Baked Alaska, but looking through old recipes of this period unveils some truly unique dishes.
Miscellaneous | Interesting Links
Growing up in arcades: 1979-1989
Goddamn, do these photos bring back memories! I mean, this is exactly what it looked like in the ‘70s and ‘80s hanging out at arcades. I never really played the games back then as I wasn’t very good at them, but I did hang out wit
Business & Finance | Advertising/Marketing
Pittsburgh Steelers' Mean Joe Greene reunites with kid in iconic Coca-Cola commercial | FOX Sports
Mean Joe Greene reminisces with kid in famous Coke Super Bowl commercial
Miscellaneous | Other Stuff
Austin Powers-style Chicago condo untouched since the 1970s hits the market | Daily Mail Online
The penthouse, built in 1972, was first put up for sale in 2012 but only received moderate interest at the time. Its original wallpapers and furniture have now caught the eye of potential buyers.
Entertainment | Film
Appreciation: 'Barney Miller's' old soul Abe Vigoda
The actor, best known for his roles in 'Barney Miller' and 'The Godfather,' was 94. Even when he was relatively young, Abe Vigoda seemed old.
Which may be why many of us thought age would never catch up to him — and why some of you may have thought it already had, after premature reports of his death began circulating decades ago
Entertainment | Television/Film/Books
He played a kind cop on TV -- and inspired a generation of LAPD - LA Times
-Adam-12, 1-Adam-12.”
For many in the LAPD, that was the siren call.
As kids, they sprawled on their living room carpets, watched “Adam-12” on TV and made up their minds to one day join the force, just like Officers Pete Malloy and Jim Reed.
Entertainment | Television/Film/Books
Adam 12's Martin Milner LAPD End-of-Watch Broadcast by Todd | Free Listening on SoundCloud
Stream Adam 12's Martin Miler LAPD End-of-Watch Broadcast by Todd from desktop or your mobile device
Entertainment | Entertainment News!
15 Golden Facts About 'Almost Famous' | Mental Floss
Fifteen years ago, Almost Famous—Cameron Crowe’s poignant, semi-autobiographical film about going on tour with rock stars in the 1970s and writing about it for Rolling Stone—was released in theaters. The film launched Kate Hudson’s career and won Crowe his (so far) only Oscar. Here are some rockin’ facts about the classic rock-driven movie.
Entertainment | Entertainment News!
Dean Jones Dead: ‘The Love Bug’ Star Dies at 84 | Variety
Actor Dean Jones, perhaps best known for his acting work in such Disney films as "The Love Bug," died of Parkinson's disease.
Entertainment | Entertainment News!
Dick Van Patten: 10 Things You Didn’t Know About His Long Career | Variety
Dick Van Patten was a man who loved to work. That much is clear from a look at his eight decades in showbiz, as documented in the pages of Variety.
Entertainment | Entertainment!
Cindy Williams on why she left 'Laverne' in 'Shirley, I Jest' - TODAY.com
It's been 33 years since Cindy Williams left "Laverne & Shirley" behind, and now the actress is revealing just why she walked away.
Style & Fashion | Fashion & Beauty
70s Trend Clothing | Fashion Pictures | Marie Claire
70s fashion is still going strong for spring. Shop our edit of the best new-season buys to nail the trend...
Music | Music
Good Times Are Back! Nile Rodgers and Chic Sign New Deal, Album On the Way | Showbiz411
Freak out! Nile Rodgers and Chic are back, officially. I knew some time ago that Rodgers was signing up with Warner Music, and now it's official. A new Chic album is due shortly. Rodgers signed a d...
Music | Music
David Bowie hairstyle GIF and chart shows 50 years of Bowie hairdos.
A little less than a year ago, we brought you illustrator Gary Card’s GIF of every Prince hairstyle from 1978 to 2013. Now this new GIF from illustrator Helen Green (which we’re reprinting with Green’s permission) suggests that maybe Bowie has a sho
Music | Music News
21 Obscure References in Classic Songs—Explained! | Mental Floss
Even if you know all the words, do you know what they were about?
Family & Parenting | Kids
10 Toys You Only Played With at the Doctor's Office | Mental Floss
The best part of going to the doctor's office as a kid.
Miscellaneous | Other Stuff
Pay $300 to pretend you're flying in 1973
Buckle up, because we're about to tell you about The Pan Am Experience: an immersive $297 dinner and movie event (set inside a…
History | Chicago History
Rarely-Seen Photos Spotlight The 1970s Social Scene Of South Side Chicago
To say it was a different time is putting it lightly. In the 1970s on Chicago's South Side, revelers in their finest packed into nightclubs, dancing the night away to the soulful music of the era while knocking back a drink or three at now-extinct...
Entertainment | Celebrities!
Melissa Gilbert’s got jokes - The Washington Post
The 50-year-old former child star stopped in Washington to talk "Little House," her new cookbook and how moving to Michigan means she doesn't have to be a size 2.
Miscellaneous | Other Kinds of Whatnot
The 13 Most Impressive Performances From 1978's Rock ‘N Roll Sports Classic | Mental Floss
In 1978, the Associated Press awarded their Male Athlete of the Year Award to New York Yankees pitcher Ron Guidry while golfer Nancy Lopez took the Female Athlete of the Year honors. With all due respect to Mr. Guidry and Ms. Lopez, the AP made a terrible choice. 1978's most talented athletes were, beyond a shadow of a doubt, Kenny Loggins and The Runaways' Sandy West.
Entertainment | Celebrities!
PAPERMAG: Scope Vintage Photos of '60s and '70s-Era Celebs From a New Art Book
Jack and Anjelica in their skivvies. Babs in her iconic Scaasi suit. Iggy Pop sweaty and in a speedo. All these images and more appear in photographer Julian Wasser's recently-released art book, The Way We Were: The Photography of Julian Wasser, documenting the fun and fabulous in '60s and '70s-era LA. Take a peek at more preview images, including shots of a baby-faced Jodie Foster, a tousle-haired John Travolta and a BAMF shot of Steve McQueen, below.
Sports | Surfing/Skating/SUPing
23 Awesome Pictures Of LA's Skateboarder Scene In The 1970s
Skateboarding culture exploded in Los Angeles in the 1970s, and photographer Hugh Holland was on hand to capture the freewheeling lives of the city's skateboarders starting in 1975.
Music | Music
Who Can I Be Now? How David Bowie Spent 1974
To say that '74 was a year of change and challenge for David Bowie and his fans is an understatement as extreme as the lurid outfits he'd worn as his just-abandoned alter ego, Ziggy Stardust.
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9 Ways The American Home Has Changed Since The 1970s
Newly built houses have gotten bigger, taller, and more air conditioned since the 1970s.