Inventor-designer Jack Ryan took it from there, reimagining the doll until it became the figure we know today. Both blonde ...
Marie Kilkinney, 96, said she is the 15th of 20 children and grew up during the Great Depression. Her book draws on her ...
Recently, I asked my mother what I thought of JFK Jr. at that age to make sure I didn't romanticize anything 30 years later; she said I thought he was "really cool." And that tracks, as most of the ...
The '80s were a decade of decadence. There was new technology, the beginning of MTV on cable, and lavish toys available to those who could afford the hefty price tag. Some '80s kids may have even been ...
NBC’s Joe Fryer unpacked the trend that’s leaving people longing for life 30 years ago in a TODAY segment that aired on March ...
A doll can be a source of comfort for a child, but for kids with medical conditions or disabilities, it can be hard to find a one to really connect with. That’s where the nonprofit Feel ...
If you’ve never heard of BabyLand General Hospital, you’re not alone, and you’re missing out on one of Georgia’s most delightfully bizarre attractions. This place exists in the real world, taking up ...
Punch the monkey ran away with our hearts. Watching him cling to a stuffed orangutan at a Japanese zoo as he struggled to ...
Punch the monkey ran away with our hearts. Watching him cling to a stuffed orangutan at a Japanese zoo as he struggled to make friends became a collective moment as people around the world grew ...
As Barbie turns 67, fans celebrate the iconic doll’s cultural impact—while one local collector honors the milestone by sharing their passion and giving back to the community.
(WTAP) -On March 9, 1959, the first Barbie doll goes on display at the American Toy Fair in New York City.
After dressing generations of dolls, Nancy Wiseman says she's found a new model: porch geese.