The AP celebrates The Simpsons' 800th episode milestone with behind-the-scenes insights, iconic characters, music evolution, and the show's lasting cultural impact.
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Dizzy Gillespie, Magilla Gorilla, and Yogi Bear led 1964 satirical presidential campaigns, mixing humor, pop culture, and American politics.
Will Shat: Legendary actor William Shatner leans into toilet humor for Kellogg Company’s Raisin Bran, turning fiber and fame into unforgettable marketing.
Stretch Armstrong became a 1976 toy sensation with incredible stretch power, massive sales, and lasting pop culture impact across many generations.
The 1976 Star Wars novel, MidAmeriCon, and San Diego Comic-Con panel in Kansas City sparked early fan excitement, laying the foundation for a legendary franchise.
Bruce Asbestos creates bold, full-scale pop art, from immersive installations and dynamic performances to large public sculptures that captivate audiences worldwide.
Learn how the Monobloc chair became a global design phenomenon, shaping modern furniture and everyday outdoor living.
Marvel reissues the 1977 Memory Album calendar for 2027, featuring art by Jack Kirby and Stan Lee’s era in a 12 month spiral bound classic.
From the shadows emerges Spider-Noir. Read his comic origins, unique powers, and Spider-Verse rise before the Nicolas Cage Prime Video series premieres May 27.
Ed Sullivan’s influence and heartfelt simplicity of You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown helped cement Peanuts as a cornerstone of American entertainment history.
Trying to avoid Adobe subscriptions? Explore whether Adobe Fresco and other free drawing and painting apps are powerful alternatives for digital illustration.
Superman and Spider-Man reunite for a 50th anniversary crossover with Brainiac, Doctor Octopus, and epic variant covers arriving in March 2026.
Enjoy Vince Guaraldi’s iconic 1964 Linus and Lucy first televised performance, a rare, nostalgic, and groovy jazz moment for Peanuts lovers everywhere.
LEGO turns printing history into a hands-on build with two fully working presses that teach art, engineering, and how ideas changed the world.
The History of Concrete turns an overlooked material into a moving, funny meditation on cities, creativity, and modern life through John Wilson’s lens.
Letters Live transforms historic and emotional letters into live performances featuring stars like Benedict Cumberbatch at iconic venues worldwide.
Man on the Run revisits Paul McCartney and Wings, exploring their 1970s reinvention with a new documentary and companion soundtrack album.
The Harlem Globetrotters’ 100th anniversary honors a century of basketball showmanship, cultural change, TV history, and global joy.
A Ted-Ed video breaks down Viking myths, revealing the real Viking Age through history, culture, trade, and daily life beyond pop culture clichés.
Highway Of Diamonds revisits Bob Dylan songs through soul, gospel, and jazz by iconic African American artists in Ace’s Black America Sings series.
A personal reflection on The Stooges Fun House, the Rhino High Fidelity reissue, and how its raw sound, chaos, and influence still hit hard today.
Seu Jorge’s acoustic Bowie songs in Portuguese give The Life Aquatic its dreamy, calming mood that fans still treasure today.
Swedish musician Mattias Krantz unveils a transparent electric guitar with magnetically hovering strings, blending wild engineering with experimental sound.


























