Dos Passos’s epic trilogy still indelibly captures the United States in a moment of centrifugal chaos
Category Archive: 1930s
Carey McWilliams once called Louis Adamic Los Angeles’ greatest “prophet, sociologist and historian” of the 1920s. Adamic loved […]
The 1965 World Series would prove groundbreaking. It marked the first time that two professional baseball teams from […]
Nearly one year ago last may, Manny Pacquiao and Floyd “Money” Mayweather Jr. battled 12 rounds in what was […]
Over the past five years, ToM has spent a great deal of time investigating issues of race. While […]
Roman Polanski’s “Chinatown” remains perhaps the quintessential neo-noir. Set in the 1930s, the movie depicts Los Angeles and […]
When Donald Trump bellowed his now-famous screed against immigration, accusing Mexican migrants of crime, disease, and more or […]
“People want to get outdoors … and the small farms home gives them that opportunity,” Ross H. Gast […]