Tag: 1960s
A symbol of urban planning in the 1960s, the commercial area of Mérignac Soleil wants to become a model of a sustainable city
Ten years after the first rehabilitation studies, the Mérignac Soleil district welcomes its very first inhabitants. Commercial area typical of the 1960s and 1970s, with its pile of “shoe boxes”, the district intends to reinvent itself: place for the calming of traffic, the mix with housing and services, and the “renaturation » floors.
The mayor of the city, and president of Bordeaux Métropole, Alain Anziani promises here 14,000 trees, gentle paths
Series: ARD continues “Our wonderful years” in the 1960s
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ARD continues “Our wonderful years” in the 1960s
Katja Riemann plays the factory owner Christel Wolf in “Our Wonderful Years”. Photo: Rolf Vennenbernd/dpa
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Second season: The film is currently being shot in North Rhine-Westphalia, the new episodes about a factory heiress and her family will be broadcast in 2023.
Two years ago, around six million viewers watched the economic miracle mini-series “Our Wonderful Years” with stars such as Katja Riemann, Anna Maria Mühe, Hans-Jochen Wagner and
1960s pop icon singer Ronnie Spector dead at 78
If you’ve seen the cult movie of the 1980s Dirty Dancing, you probably remember the first dance steps of Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Gray on the frenzied tube of the 1960s Be my baby. A piece performed by The Ronettes, whose lead singer, the American Ronnie Spector, died Wednesday January 12 of cancer.
The announcement was made
A village policeman documented the car madness of the 1960s
Arnold Odermatt was never a famous criminalist, he was just a simple village policeman in the Swiss canton of Nidwalden. But since the 49th Venice Biennale in 2001, Odermatt has been the most important police photographer of his time. He did not photograph gangsters or drug narcos, instead he meticulously documented his police work in the 1960s.
Odermatt was a full-time canton police officer who took photographs – and was on call 24 hours a day. But he never took