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Why Barbie meant something completely different to our generation than it does today
The Barbie you grew up with was nothing like the one sold today.
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Bratz Is Entering Its Biggest Era Yet, Says the Doll's Creator as the Brand Turns 25 (Exclusive)
Bratz president and creator director Jasmin Larian Hekmat spoke to PEOPLE in a recent exclusive interview ...
Masters of the Universe” will test whether Mattel can cement itself as an entertainment powerhouse with a hypermasculine ...
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Survey finds generational gap in attitudes to AI romance
SHANGHAI — Almost 50 percent of young adults in six major economies think AI romantic companionship will improve human ...
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Imagining what comes next for Black America
An exhibit of Betye Saar’s doll collection, the Schomburg Centennial, and the new book They Stole A City point to a changing ...
My 7-year-old’s toy collection is full of American Girl and Our Generation dolls and their accessories, and creating a proper ...
"Masters of the Universe" wears the '80s proudly on its furry knickers. The nostalgic He-Man movie starring Nicholas ...
Supporters say the proposed sale keeps popular dams and impoundments in place. Critics say it's a recipe for big future bills ...
It was only a matter of time before progress caught up with Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress. A Magic Kingdom favorite ...
Kellie Gerardi, the director of human spaceflight at the International Institute for Astronautical Sciences and the 90th ...
WHILE Barbie might look like an unattainable Hollywood icon she’s just like all of us. The popular doll was played by Margot Robbie on screen. But Danielle Thom says she has evolved over the years ...
Morgan Vitti's bridesmaids gifted her an exact mini replica of her wedding dress ...
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