The '50s
Guys like Elvis fired up their Chevys, On
the Waterfront made a star of Brando, and hula hoops and
raccoon caps were all the rage
The '60s The twist gave way to the British invasion,
bellbottoms clothed the Woodstock nation, and the first Super
Bowl kicked off with millions of TV viewers
The '70sSaturday Night Fever had everyone
dancing to disco, Watergate sent Nixon packing, and pet rocks
were as popular as Farrah Fawcett
The '80s Yuppies, Ninjas, and Ronald Reagan ruled
supreme, Dallas watchers wanted to know “Who Shot J.R.?”
and Madonna dominated the MTV screen
The '90s Rappers were doing their thing, Michael
Jackson and Lisa Marie got hitched, and the hunks of Beverly
Hills 90210's gave women something to dream about
2000—Present Millennium fever and Y2K panic were the
order of the day, Julia Roberts scored her first Oscar for Erin
Brockovich, and Gore versus Bush rewrote election history