Barbie, the iconic doll created by Ruth Handler for Mattel, debuted on March 9, 1959 at the New York Toy Fair, going on to become one of the most influential toys in history.
As Barbie turns 67, fans celebrate the iconic doll’s cultural impact—while one local collector honors the milestone by sharing their passion and giving back to the community.
(WTAP) -On March 9, 1959, the first Barbie doll goes on display at the American Toy Fair in New York City.
She’s been an astronaut, a surgeon, a president — and now, she’s taking over the northeast wing of the Two Rivers Heritage Museum.
After dressing generations of dolls, Nancy Wiseman says she's found a new model: porch geese.
Writer of Pop Culture on MSN
This day in pop culture for March 9
On this day in pop culture history, Barbie came out to play but the Krononauts did not; we were fascinated by dead people, ...
Billionaire Anthony Pratt is understood has bagged Minogue for a one-off backyard gig at his private bash later this month. Pratt is the executive chairman of Visy Industries, the world’s largest ...
From the kitchen to your desk to the garage, empty Swiffer containers make surprisingly useful organizers and DIY projects despite their basic shape.
There were once 57 locations of the nostalgic chain on Long Island, plus the home of founder Frank Winfield Woolworth in Glen Cove.
The patent for the telephone turns 150 on March 7; the first call was made three days later on March 10, 1876.
BuzzFeed on MSN
36 pharmacy beauty products that deliver high-end results
Step away from Sephora — effective skincare and wow-worthy makeup doesn't have to cost $100. View Entire Post › ...
When Anne Wojcicki was considering whether she should try to save her life’s work, genetic testing pioneer 23andMe, from bankruptcy last year, many within her inner circle offered the same advice.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results