Jeans are getting baggier by the day, and a new generation of viewers is watching “Friends.” What’s with all this ’90s nostalgia, and will it ever end? Plus, how a tiny Arizona town with a tortured past is remaking itself as a tourist destination.
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There have been a number of legal challenges to the Trump administration’s deportation policies and concerns about what happens to the children of migrants who are kicked out of the country.
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Games like cornhole, relay races and swimming contests are a classic part of the summer camp experience. Ending the latest SOAPBOX series, Kim Porter explains the story of a different kind of game.
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These days, it feels like the dream of the '90s is alive and well all over the country. So what’s behind this burst of nostalgia for the end of the 20th century? On today’s CultureCap, we’ll explore that very question.
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For decades, the tiny towns of Colorado City, Arizona, and Hildale, Utah, were home to an abusive religious sect. With the group’s leader now behind bars, the remaining residents are trying to rebrand the area as a tourist destination.