It was the best of times — and the boiling point. In the 1960s, Detroit roared with the sounds of new muscle cars and the distinctive sounds of Motown. Woodward Avenue was the glittering spine of the ...
Generations of metro Detroiters watched a vampire climb out of his coffin every weekend for spooky movies, as Sir Graves Ghastly — created and played by Lawson Deming — ran on TV from 1967 to 1982 on ...
The 1960s was a decade of transition for American television, bridging the black-and-white era of the 1950s with the colorful, more socially aware programming that would emerge in the 1970s. Viewers ...