took girls by storm during the 1950s. Sweet Sue dolls, made by the American Character Doll Co., were also popular. But since the 1959 launch of Barbie, the doll world has never been the same.
In the Village Voice Michael Musto reviews "Sunset Blvd.", in which a movie about movies becomes a Broadway show about Broadway shows.
As plastic dolls and electronic toys gained popularity, paper dolls gradually disappeared from shelves, taking with them a simple yet engaging form of play. Many homes in the 1950s sported colorful ...
She says dolls particularly dating from the 1950s and 60s are getting harder to find. She explains, “They were made of a particular plastic, very susceptible to hot and cold temperature so they ...
Writer Jennifer Berry waiting for her fright night to begin outside Martino Manor.
Director Jamie Lloyd strips down both the material and the staging, threading film into theater in his radical take on the ...
Step right up and see the spooky circus dolls—from creepy clowns to frightening fortune-tellers—in a Minnesota museum’s vintage toy collection Sarah Kuta Daily Correspondent The theme of ...
Step into Key West’s Fort East Martello Museum and encounter Robert the Doll — but remember, respect is a must, or you might ...
Mattel has launched a new Barbie Diwali doll made in collaboration with globally recognized Indian fashion designer Anita Dongre. Courtesy of Mattel, Barbie This is the first time in India and ...
For despite many fascinating interventions by the director Jamie Lloyd and his technical team, and the fact that it is based ...