Fame is a peculiar beast. It promises everything but often delivers isolation, pressure, and a loss of the very creativity that made someone famous in the first place. While some artists chase the ...
The 1980s delivered memorable music with soothing melodies and gentle rhythms perfect for stress relief. These songs feature slow tempos and calming arrangements proven to help listeners decompress ...
Before mindfulness apps and therapy TikToks, the ’90s were quietly teaching us emotional intelligence through sitcoms, teen dramas, and Saturday morning TV. According to research on 90s programming, ...
We have already taken you through the slang of the ’70s, the ’80s, and the ’90s. The ’60s started it all: a decade of sit-ins, the Summer of Love, and a generation that borrowed from jazz culture, the ...
1978 was a defining year in music history, continuing the disco trend while incorporating innovative influences from funk and rock. The dance floor at the club and the recording studio transformed the ...
If you graduated from high school during the 1980s, one song was unavoidable that spring. Synth-driven, guitar-fueled, and occasionally absurd, the decade’s biggest hits have a way of sending you ...
Hidden cities. Salt mine shrines. Skull-encrusted catacombs. Glowworm cathedrals. Quell your wanderlust by scrolling through this gallery of the world’s most beautiful underground places. Located in ...
We have already covered the slang of the ’70s and the ’80s. The ’90s chapter hits harder. This was the decade of dial-up internet, frosted tips, and a linguistic identity built on hip-hop, MTV, and ...
The year 1985 delivered unforgettable anthems from Madonna, Prince, and Whitney Houston while MTV dominated pop culture with groundbreaking music videos. Can you identify these iconic hits from a ...
Released in 1971, Led Zeppelin IV is not just a milestone for the band but for rock music as a whole. With over 37 million copies sold, it’s one of the best-selling albums ever. “Stairway to Heaven,” ...
Quiz: Can you name these ’90s TV shows from their catchphrases? Before streaming, before binge-watching, before anyone had heard the word “algorithm,” there was just the TV and whatever was on it. For ...
Marvin Gaye had a lot to say with “What’s Going On,” a song off a concept album written about the Vietnam War. Between Gaye’s pleas for peace and commentary about the war, the 70s are very much alive ...