America could be a turbulent, paranoid, often violent place. These 23 songs soundtrack those dark, strange times ...
From “Yankee Doodle” to iPod playlists, here’s what American troops read and listened to in every war — and how culture became morale equipment.
You might think you have the meanings of these three iconic rock tracks figured out, but we're urging you to double-check.
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Why America misread Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh’s nationalism, and the decisions that locked in the war
This video traces Vietnam’s long resistance to foreign rule, from French colonialism to Dien Bien Phu and the Geneva split, then shows how the U.S. misunderstood Ho Chi Minh and tied itself to a ...
Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme, and the duo’s final two albums—1968’s Bookends and 1970’s Bridge Over Troubled Water —included multiple tunes with inventive and unusual instrumentation, ...
From psychedelic dreams to gritty roots-rock, 1968 was the year the counterculture exploded into its most diverse and daring ...
Central Ohio is buzzing with events from "The Sound of Music," a rave and three concerts to a Wil Haygood book launch and Larry the Cable Guy.
Classics like Singin' in the Rain, Cabaret, and West Side Story are all so great you could justify calling any of them the ...
It’s Thursday, so it must be Top Of The Pops. On the show this week, June 15, 1989, are a four-piece band from Athens, Georgia whose time seems finally to have come. R.E.M. are here to perform Orange ...
His message has not changed. Power does not come from cruelty. The streets belong to everyone, or they belong to no one.
Wayne Proctor, an influential guitarist and songwriter with the band We the People, has died. While the band did not find ...
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