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Troy Brownfield

Troy Brownfield

Staff Writer & Reporter at The Saturday Evening Post

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Contrariwise: When A.I. is B.S.

Entering a prompt doesn’t make you a novelist any more than photographing a painting makes you a painter.
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The Grammys’ Best New Artists: Were They?

Anointing a Best New Artist leads to big hits, big misses, and big questions.
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The Most Overrated American Novels

It’s okay. You can admit it here.
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Listen Again: Toys in the Attic by Aerosmith

Aerosmith's biggest album sold 9 million copies.
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You Don’t Know S.W.A.T.

That action show with the great theme song debuted 50 years ago.
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Forty Years Ago: The Terminator Makes a Killing

James Cameron and Arnold Schwarzenegger teamed up for a mutual major hit.
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The 15 Most Successful Lead Singer Swaps

We’ve got bands that were just as big (or bigger) after trading out the lead singer.
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Contrariwise: Don’t Rely on Streaming

When you own a piece of physical media, it’s yours; you don’t have to worry that it will simply vanish overnight from your shelf.
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Who Has Played Their Iconic Character the Most? (UPDATED!)

With all the talk of Marvel Studios recasting Wolverine, we try to answer the question, “Who Has Played Their Iconic Character the Most?” Whether it’s Tarzan, Thor, or C-3PO, the answer is trickier than you think.
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Chinatown at 50: Five Reasons It’s Still a Great Movie

The Neo-Noir classic is as vital as ever.
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40 Years Ago: Tina Turner Takes Private Dancer Public

Her comeback album reminded us why she was the best.
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40 Years Ago: Magic and Bird Meet Again for the First Time

Five years after their college clash, they played their first fantastic Finals.
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Listen Again: Back Home Again by John Denver

These Oldies are still goodies.
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Animatronics: How World’s Fairs, Tiki Birds, and Abe Lincoln Shaped...

Sixty years ago, Disney raised the mechanical bar.
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How Bicycles Changed Women's Fashion and Feminism - The Saturday Ev...

Seeking mobility and comfort, women used the popularity of the bicycle to carve themselves an evolving presence in the public sphere, creating a new image of femininity.
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When Animals Attack: The Boom in Animal Horror Films in the 1970s

Killer sharks, rats, bunnies, and bats made for a scary decade.
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50 Years of Dungeons & Dragons: 10 Big Moments - The Saturday Eveni...

It’s been five decades of mazes, monsters, and even movies.
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10 Big Music Moments from 50 Years Ago

We’ve got punk pioneers, Fleetwood, funk, and Jolene. We’ve got punk pioneers, Fleetwood, funk, and Jolene.
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Two Great Horror Films from 50 Years Ago - The Saturday Evening Post

In 1973, The Wicker Man and The Exorcist turned heads.
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50 Years in a Disco Daze

Fifty years ago, the world went dancing.
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Piano Man Turns 50 - The Saturday Evening Post

Billy Joel’s signature song debuted in 1973.