How Joyce Chopra Filmed the First Live Birth on Television — Hers
In 1972, filmmaker Joyce Chopra welcomed her daughter into the world—and invited all the world to see in her groundbreaking documentary, 'Joyce at 34.'
In 1972, filmmaker Joyce Chopra welcomed her daughter into the world—and invited all the world to see in her groundbreaking documentary, 'Joyce at 34.'
Naturally, naming babies is still a deeply personal exercise, and you may disagree with linguistics on certain matters.
Whether they’re comedies or animated musicals, movies have a big impact on baby naming trends.
Michael was the undefeated champ of baby boy names for literal decades. But then Jacob came along.
Liam and Olivia both defended their titles as the most popular names for boys and girls, respectively.
Paying homage to pop culture is just one baby-naming pattern you can expect to see in 2022.
The next Gerber Baby must be at least 1 day old and possess “a playful smile that can light up any room.”
Elmer and Lima, two gay penguins who coupled up last fall, are now proud foster parents of a healthy baby chick.
Alfredo Antonio Trujillo was one of the last babies born in 2021, and his twin sister Aylin was born 15 minutes later in 2022.
While names like Luna and Oliver rule these days—for both new babies and new pets—1922 looked a little different.
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What's in a name? According to the experts at Nameberry, these themes will dominate baby-naming trends in 2022.
Sure, Olivia is a cute baby girl name, and Noah is a cute baby boy name. The problem is that everyone else thinks so, too.
If you’re talking yeast activation or baby bath temperatures, ‘lukewarm’ might be more specific than “not hot or cold.”
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If you want to stay away from overused baby girl names, you should probably cross ‘Amelia’ off your list. For baby boy names, steer clear of ‘Oliver.’
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This new revelation about how sperm propel themselves to eggs could inform future studies on male infertility.
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New prime minister Sanna Marin is hoping to encourage gender equality and a better work-life balance.
The serrated-chain blade we associate with striking down trees was originally invented to slice through pelvic bone during deliveries.
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