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Comedy Central

"Your Show of Shows," starring Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca, pioneered madcap TV humor in the 1950s.
September 2004 | By Owen Edwards

Comfort Zone

A cardiganed Fred Rogers made every kid feel cozy and warm
May 2003 | By Victoria Dawson

How-deeeee!

Homely country togs defined a beloved Grand Ole Opry stalwart
March 01, 2003 | By Victoria Dawson

Just the Right Touch

By introducing a note of modesty, Marilyn Monroe's gloves actually heightened her come-hither allure
December 2002 | By David H. Shayt

As the fabric-covered plane came to a halt, frenzied sou-venir hunters tore at it, putting French officials on guard. Hailed in his home state of Minnesota, the 25-year-old pilot hated the nickname Lucky, bestowed on him after the flight. After sleeping in splendor at the U.S. Embassy in Paris, he awoke to a life, he said, "that could hardly have been more amazing if I had landed on another planet." On an old postcard kept by the Richards family, Tudor Richards has written, "We saw him land!"

We saw him land!

In a long-lost letter an American woman describes Lindbergh's tumultuous touchdown in Paris—75 years ago this month
May 01, 2002 | By Smithsonian magazine

Gods and Moguls

After the events of September 11, even historical fiction takes on new meaning. Just ask Ted Turner
February 2002 | By Stephanie Mansfield


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