The doc, titled 'Save Our Children,' will focus a lens on Florida's role in the national fight for gay rights by exploring ...
Trending today: with Americans drinking less orange juice than before, Tropicana reduces the size of their standard bottle.
Growing up in Panama City, Nadine Smith remembers watching Anita Bryant on television "almost daily," using her sing-songy ...
Anita Bryant, the singsongy beauty queen who spun ... which all but went to war against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis a few years ago, recently cut a trans storyline from an upcoming film, saying ...
In Florida, her legacy was challenged and perpetuated ... Bryant spent the latter part of her life in Oklahoma, where she led Anita Bryant Ministries International. Her second husband, NASA ...
“Anita Bryant was a pioneer, a hero and the first parental rights champion in our country,” said Anthony Verdugo, founder and executive director of the Christian Family Coalition Florid ...
Anita Bryant, a beauty queen, singer and wholesome pitchwoman for Florida orange juice whose crusade against gay rights in the 1970s transformed her into one of the most polarizing figures in ...
Anita Bryant has died at the age of 84. She was a singer and entertainer who became a reliable promoter of national brands, including Florida orange juice during the 1970s, but she became best ...
The way Anita Bryant told it ... the antigay wave that Bryant instigated in Florida would come to a halt in California. It was there in 1978 that activists—many of whom had been inspired ...
Anita Bryant, a former Miss Oklahoma ... She also became a highly visible commercial spokesperson, her ads for Florida orange juice featuring the tag line, “A day without orange juice is ...