How “I Love Lucy” Reflected and Reshaped 1950s American Culture
When I Love Lucy first hit the airwaves in 1951, America was in the midst of major cultural shifts. Post-World War II optimism was high, […]
When I Love Lucy first hit the airwaves in 1951, America was in the midst of major cultural shifts. Post-World War II optimism was high, […]
If you were a typical American in the early 1950s, you probably thought you knew Cuba pretty well. You knew it was a country of […]
Disclaimer: I’m a bit of an I Love Lucy fanatic. Not in the form of memorabilia all over the house or anything (my ephemera is limited to […]
Thanks to the remarkable talent of nationally acclaimed actress Leslie Goddard, the legacy of Lucille Ball is coming to the Rockford Theatre, 317 Park Ave, […]
When you think of iconic mother figures in TV history, one name immediately comes to mind: Lucille Ball. Through her portrayal of Lucy Ricardo in […]
In a heartfelt and nostalgic 1983 appearance on NBC’s TODAY show, comedy legend Lucille Ball opened up about the beginnings of I Love Lucy, offering […]
Andy Griffith and Lucille Ball enjoyed a successful run on their shows The Andy Griffith Show and I Love Lucy. Even years after their shows ended, fans continue to […]
The trailblazing television comedy ‘I Love Lucy’ ended after six seasons on the air in the late 1950s. Here’s what happened in its final episode. […]
One of the standout elements of I Love Lucy is the relationship between Lucy and her best friend, Ethel Mertz. While they didn’t always see […]
One of the key reasons I Love Lucy became an iconic show was the boldness of its female lead. Lucy Ricardo wasn’t your typical perfect […]
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