Certain hit movies from the 1980s, like Rocky III and The Breakfast Club, have a great song connected to them.
As selected by the UCR staff, the Top 40 Songs of 1985 were both from the past and looking forward in their sound. The old wave made room for the new, and artists who dominated the charts and concert ...
On the solo front, Madonna, Tina Turner, and Whitney Houston led the pack as big-name women making their mark in the music ...
The eyes and ears of Shermer High held a hopeful perspective on adulthood that we can still pull lessons from today.
His influence on the coming-of-age genre was profound, and those films became some of the most highly bankable of the 1980s, with The Breakfast Club standing out as one of the best. The Breakfast ...
In the end, they submit a single essay to the assistant principal, signed, “Sincerely yours, the Breakfast Club.” ...
When Simple Minds first heard “Don’t You (Forget About Me)” — their No. 1 single that would serve as the theme song and teenage anthem of the 1985 Brat Pack classic “The Breakfast Club” — it wasn’t ...
Five high school students from different walks of life endure a Saturday detention under a power-hungry principal. The disparate group includes rebel John, princess Claire, outcast Allison, brainy ...
You know, all the greats. Everyone in their right mind hates the ending of The Breakfast Club – Ringwald’s character taking everything loveable about Sheedy’s and transforming her into another ...
Universal Studios The Breakfast Club created a whole new generation of stars when it became a box office smash in985. Molly ...
From left, Judd Nelson, Emilio Estevez, Ally Sheedy, Molly Ringwald and Anthony Michael Hall in “The Breakfast Club” (1985). Universal Pictures Share The John Hughes Cinematic Universe is ...
And what better way to start this Day than with a Valentine’s Day breakfast? They say the way to someone’s heart is through their stomach—and nothing says “I love you” better than a homemade breakfast ...