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Gucci's latest tennis campaign is inspired by the 1970s. / Courtesy of Gucci Gucci's love for tennis is no secret. It's been a longstanding affair since 1977 when the Italian maison became one of ...
Fashion in the 1970s saw women embrace a bold new course in denim, pants, and easy-wearing polyester suiting. Hippie romanticism gave way to disco and punk.
The phenomenon ravaged the U.S. economy in the 1970s and early 1980s, as spiking oil prices, rising unemployment and easy monetary policy pushed the consumer price index as high as 14.8% in 1980 ...
Lemuel Smith's killing spree in the late 1970s terrorized the Capital Region. Tue, 24 Jun 2025 18:45:22 GMT (1750790722482) Story Infinite Scroll - News3 v1.0.0 (common) ...
Of the first purpose-built skateparks, from the 1970s boom years of the sport’s second wave, very few remain. Preserving them is about more than sporting history.
As the 1970s came to a close, ESSENCE’s final year of the decennium looked like a who’s who of Black Hollywood at the time, with Black television pioneer Diahann Carroll covering the October ...
The pianist Víkingur Ólafsson found himself in an odd position in his 20s. He’d spent six years studying at Juilliard but was now back in his native Iceland.
If we look back to the 1970s, annual returns for growth stocks were 4.1%. In comparison, value stocks returned 12%. Value stocks can be boring on the surface, ...
Oil shocks during the 1970s Then there was a substantial cost-push element. In 1973, OPEC, which at that time pumped seven out of 10 global oil barrels, banned all oil exports to the U.S. and its ...
Bass-baritone Gerald Finley, clarinetist Anthony McGill and pianist Víkingur Olafsson will make their local debuts in the newly announced 2021-22 Schubert Club International Artist Series.
The messages from the 1970s would be familiar to anyone who uses email today, except for a few tiny tweaks. The messages are numbered, and it includes the number of characters in the message, like ...
The U.S. economy underwent a fundamental shift in the early 1970s. The cause of that shift is still elusive. But it’s a good bet changes in energy technology probably had something to do with it ...
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