--Introduction-- The teenage years are a time of great change and growth. It's a time when young people begin to develop their own sense of identity and figure out who they are. If you're a parent or guardian, it can be tough to understand what your teenager is going through.
The magazine (pictured) sold more than a million copies a week in the 60s and 70s and has inspired a new musical following a woman in her 50s re-visiting her teenage self in the Jackie era
Thirty years ago, eighty-one year old Clara Peller uttered the immortal words “where’s the beef?”
This comedy/drama series focuses on a family trying to adjust after the mom leaves to pursue a life and career for herself. Blossom Russo (Mayim Bialik) is the teenage girl of the family and is known being quite quirky both in her actions and style of dress. Her dad, Nick (Ted Wass), does everything he can to take care of his family after his wife leaves. He's a session musician who seems to be constantly looking for a new gig.
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Although back home in New Zealand—and Australia—Split Enz are YUGE, and agreed upon by all as THE seminal Kiwi pop act, everywhere else they’d be considered a cult band. Formed in 1972—although many of the band members had known each other for even longer—the group was started by Tim Finn and Phil Judd and were, at first, an all acoustic ensemble. Their sound incorporated a whimsical Beatles-influenced skiffle pop sensibility along with an often frantically complex song structure and twitchy vocals. They could be described as “music hall meets prog rock meets a circus act” although this is only kinda/sorta in the ballpark. The music of early Split Enz was uniquely unique. But I don’t have to describe it to you, that’s what YouTube is for, isn’t it? And no other band looked like they did, either. Even during the glam rock era, with their angular clothes and makeup—inspired by German Expressionist cinema and Surrealism—Split Enz stood out. I mean here was a band that looked as weird—or weirder—as even Alice Cooper. Or Sparks. Or Lou Reed. The New York Dolls, you name it. Their...
From Britpop to Billie Piper, the '90s were awesome.
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Quite clearly the greatest magazine of our time.
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If these things don't bring back warm, fuzzy memories, then you can talk to the hand, because the face ain't listening!