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Paris, Leslie. "Happily Ever After: Free to Be ... You and Me, Second-Wave Feminism, and 1970s American Children's Culture". pp. 519–538. Rotskoff, Lori, and Laura L. Lovett. When We Were Free to Be... Looking Back at a Children's Classic and the Difference It Made. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2012. ISBN 978-0-807-83755-9.
The Things You Think You Need "You In the End" 2009 Matt Hires: Take Us to the Start "Remember Us" and "New Friend" 2010 Aqualung: Magnetic North "(If You're Wondering If I Want You To) I Want You To" Weezer: Raditude... Happy Record Store Day! "Back to Me" Tony Lucca: Rendezvous with the Angels "Always Remember Me" Ry Cuming: Ry Cuming "Broken ...
Margaret Julia "Marlo" Thomas (born November 21, 1937 [1]) is an American actress, producer, author, and social activist.She is best known for starring on the sitcom That Girl (1966–1971) and her children's franchise Free to Be...
Stephen J. Lawrence, a musical talent whose credits included 1972’s “Free to Be… You and Me” and a prolific run on “Sesame Street,” died on Thursday at Clara Maas Medical Center in ...
John Joseph Edward Cassidy (March 5, 1927 – December 12, 1976) was an American actor, singer and theatre director. He received multiple Tony Award nominations and a win, as well as a Grammy Award, for his work on the Broadway production of the musical She Loves Me.
Many times, he said, the doctors appeared indifferent to his son’s condition. “They just treat them and get them out of there,” he said. “That was hard for me…it tore me up. You just can’t explain how you see your son lying there and almost dying. There’s a couple times that I was really upset. I was mad at my son, really upset.
Don’t care about the $4, what sent me to the moon was his inability to transfer me to someone else, while taking 12-20 minutes to respond back to me. In spite, I sat there waiting but they left ...
Mary Rodgers (January 11, 1931 – June 26, 2014) was an American composer, screenwriter, and author. She wrote the novel Freaky Friday, which served as the basis of a 1976 film starring Jodie Foster, for which she wrote the screenplay, as well as three other versions.