Welcome to the Groove! Whether youโ€™re reliving the golden days or discovering them for the first time, this is your home for all things retro and real.

  • Someof the most unforgettable voices of the decade? They belonged to women who didnโ€™t wait for permission to grab the mic. They just did it โ€” with grit, grace, and a kind of fire that didnโ€™t ask to be seen,…

  • Historical Context and Need The 15th Amendment in 1870 granted African American men voting rights, but Jim Crow laws created obstacles like literacy tests and poll taxes. In March 1965, peaceful marchers in Selma, Alabama faced brutal violence at the…

  • The Fascination with Slide Nights Slide nights in the 1960s were far out! Picture this: a cozy living room, lights dimmed, and the gentle hum of a slide projector filling the air. Family and friends huddled together, ready to dive…

  • Decline of the Studio System In the swinging '60s, Hollywood faced a big shake-up. Antitrust laws forced major studios to give up their cinema chains, opening the door for new players. Television grew fast, offering convenient at-home entertainment. Movie attendance…

  • Origins of the Summer of Love The Summer of Love kicked off in San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury district in 1967, drawing tens of thousands of people. It all started with the Beat Generation writers like Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg, who…

  • Inspiration and Invention Edward Craven Walker, an eccentric British inventor, stumbled upon inspiration in the unlikeliest of placesโ€”a pub counter. There, he spotted an egg timer made from a cocktail shaker filled with bubbling liquids. This odd sight sparked a…

  • Television's Influence on Public Perception TV in the '60s wasn't just for kicksโ€”it was a game-changer that flipped how folks saw the world. When Walter Cronkite broke the news about JFK's assassination, he wasn't just dishing out facts; he was…

  • Origins of Smell-O-Vision Back in the swinging '60s, film creators had a wild ideaโ€”why not add smell to movies? Imagine catching a whiff of oranges while watching the big screen. That's what Smell-O-Vision promised! The journey started earlier though. In…

  • Origins and Rise Drive-in theaters hit the scene in 1933 when Richard Hollingshead patented the idea in New Jersey. Families could now enjoy flicks from their own cars – genius for those who couldn't squeeze into regular cinema chairs. Hollingshead…

  • The Stonewall Riots: A Catalyst for Change On June 28, 1969, the Stonewall Inn in Greenwich Village became the epicenter of a rebellion that would change LGBTQ history. This bar, a sanctuary for many, faced frequent police raids. But on…