
Carole Burnett’s Signature Ear Pull Has a Heartwarming Backstory
Why does Carol Burnett pull her ear? It turns out the actress started it as a way to send secret messages to her grandmother — and she never stopped.
Why does Carol Burnett pull her ear? It turns out the actress started it as a way to send secret messages to her grandmother — and she never stopped.
The 1920s and '30s saw several restaurants pop up in the shape of bulldogs, bowls of chili, brown hats, and more.
The Brady Bunch has been on our televisions for nearly 50 years, and there have been tons of different shows and movies keeping the magic alive.
These vintage beach photos will transport you to a sandy shore where you can soak up the sun. After all, there's no better summer day activity!
Technology certainly has come a long way since these old TVs were common in the past.
These strange weight-loss devices from the past promised to help women slim down without putting in much effort.
You can still host Tupperware parties today, but we still love looking back at their nostalgic beginnings in the 1950s.
Despite the rocky relationship between Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio, the bond between them was undeniable.
From Lucille Ball's famous red locks to blonde bombshell Marilyn Monroe, the 1950s was full of beautiful hairstyles on female celebrities.
Kirk Douglas movies have been entertaining audiences for over seventy years, and from Seven Days in May to Spartacus, we’re looking back at them
An unearthed magazine from 1958 reveals several bizarre tips they shared with women from the era on how to "get a husband."
If you have one of the original Barbies from the 1950s and '60s, you could be sitting on a goldmine — even if they're in rough condition.
Ever wonder how we got the nickname Peggy from Margaret? Or Hank from Henry? Find out the surprising reasons behind confusing nicknames.
Fans of "The Sound of Music" probably know it was based on a true story, but they may not know that the real Maria von Trapp made a cameo in the film.
Elvis Presley proved he was the King in more ways than one when he gave a limo driver the best tip: the vehicle he was chauffeuring him in.