From phones and car windows to VHS tapes and dial-up internet, these everyday phrases reveal a bygone era that shaped Baby Boomers’ language and memories.
This week on Overanalysis Theatre is Videoheaven (now streaming on The Criterion Channel), director Alex Ross Perry’s nearly three-hour documentary about the depiction of video stores in films and TV.
Owning television is more than just nostalgia – it’s a cultural statement in an era of easy access via streaming and digital downloads.
The demand is real: Google searches for “Disney VHS tapes for sale” and “VHS player” are up 20% over the past five years, ...
The Soham murders shocked Britain. How could Ian Huntley and Maxine Carr be so wicked and yet have stayed so cool? I got a glimpse into their evil world when they invited me into their house ...
New documents obtained by FOX4 are shedding light on a federal investigation that has sent shockwaves through Kansas City City Hall. It wasn't that long ago when a shooting took place at the Jewish ...
It sounds like the fourth-year Duke basketball head coach was always destined to be the Blue Devil leader in the rivalry.
Scheyer first experienced the Duke-Carolina rivalry as a player and now is preparing the No. 4 Blue Devils to go into Chapel ...
The device could be found in nearly every living room in America between the late 1970s and the turn of the 21st century. Now, after a 30-year hiatus, the videocassette recorder, or VCR, is making a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The device could be found in nearly every living room in America between the late 1970s and the turn of the 21st century. Now, ...
Borders was first and now Circuit City has moved VHS movies out of its stores. Here's why. The customers looked for more DVD titles and we're making space to satisfy them. Um, I think they're *** ...