From recession-proof military contractors cool-hunting secret, weaponized brands to "gear queers," viral iPhones and Twitter darknets, William Gibson's new novel Zero History examines the 21st century ...
Picture taken on July 5, 1958 at Wimbledon showing American tennis player Althea Gibson after winning the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships. (Photo by - / INTERNATIONAL NEWS PHOTOS / AFP) / France ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Consequently, Gibson’s sales began to suffer. In 1957, Gibson president Ted McCarty decided that Gibson needed to restore its ...
William Gibson’s post- 9/11 novels offer a fascinating case study in what happens when real life catches up with science fiction. Gibson has always been (to use one of his own phrases) a “coolhunter,” ...
The cover of William Gibson’s latest novel depicts a tunnel vanishing around a bend. The image represents how the author’s perspective has changed over the last 25 years. Gibson, after all, is known ...
*** new tennis queen was born Althea Gibson of New York known for her strong serve in lightning fast feet. Althea Gibson took the tennis world by storm in the 19 fifties. She cemented herself in ...
As Women’s History Month closes, we take a closer look at Althea Gibson, the Black American two-sport athlete whose legacy is still being celebrated even 20 years after her death. It may be 50 years ...