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Here are photos from USA TODAY's achieve of that night and the days leading up to it.: This 1975 "Y2K Compliant" Chevrolet Truck on Third Avenue in Franklin, Tenn., on Sept. 21, 1999.
Twenty-five years ago, a then 26-year-old Christian Bale starred as Patrick Bateman, a banking exec who moonlights as a psychopathic killer, in "American Psycho." The movie quickly became a cult ...
OPINION: On Sept. 8, 1998, the debut album from vaunted lyricist Canibus dropped and changed the conversation around the trajectory The post 25 years ago today, ‘Can-I-Bus’ changed the Canibus ...
The Bicentennial Minute achieved a high cultural profile during its run and was widely referenced and parodied. For example, in the All in the Family episode "Mike's Move" (originally broadcast on February 2, 1976), the character Mike Stivic responded to a typical monologue by his father-in-law Archie Bunker about the history of American immigration and the meaning of the Statue of Liberty ...
The Hagersville tire fire was a major news event in North America as it was occurring, and its legacy was invoked by several actors working to reform tire dumps in the province. Towards the end of the fire, major media outlets like the New York Times , the Globe and Mail , and ABC News were reporting on events in Hagersville. [ 2 ]
Keep scrolling to see what the Golden Globes looked like 25 years ago: The 82nd Golden Globes , hosted by Nikki Glaser , air on CBS Sunday, January 5, at 8 p.m. ET. Show comments
Steve is the former host of Nickelodeon's1996 hit show Blue's Clues.He was born on Oct. 9, 1973, and grew up in Pennsylvania. When he was 22, Steve moved to New York to pursue an acting career ...
The series ran weekly from 1960 to 1973 and from 1987 to 1989. The format was a studio commentary, supported by newsreel clips that had been shown in cinemas 25 years ago that week. The final series concentrated on 1939. The years to 1964 focused on the build-up to the war, mixed with more light-hearted fare.