Books Authors Regretted Writing
Even famous authors can come to lament the works they have created, including those we consider timeless classics. Here are book authors regretted writing.
Read MoreYou're lost. Like the missing section of the Nixon tapes, this page has vanished from history, but maybe you were looking for one of these:
Even famous authors can come to lament the works they have created, including those we consider timeless classics. Here are book authors regretted writing.
Read MoreFrom her low-key intelligence to her illicit liaisons, Marilyn Monroe was a many-layered figure. This is the untold truth of Marilyn Monroe.
Read MoreNostradamus is famous for a great many predictions through the ages But, a little known fact is that he was also a keen cook, and even wrote a book about it.
Read MoreThis is the untold truth of Dr. Ruth, all the way from childhood in Nazi Germany to a long career as a therapist for those between-the-sheets moments.
Read MoreWilliam Henry Harrison was president of the United States for just one month before he died of pneumonia on April 4, 1841, the first president to die in office.
Read MoreWith his unmistakable voice, diabolical laugh, and imposing presence, horror legend Vincent Price terrified audiences for over six decades.
Read MoreAncient Rome has became known as the seat of opulence and luxury. It was the place where people gave up on stretchy pants and went right to togas, and those expanding waistlines might have had something to do with their love of feasting. This is what it was like to feast in Ancient Rome.
Read MoreActress Pamela Anderson is best-known for her iconic "Baywatch" character Casey Jean "C.J." Parker. What happened to her since then? Here's the story.
Read MoreAccording to National Geographic, the tombs of Ancient Egyptian pharaohs typically were stocked with "everything they might need or want in the afterlife" -- and that included preserved food.
Read MoreNostradamus, the legendary astrologer, famously made many predictions about what would happen in the future. Here's how accurate the 1981 Nostradamus film was.
Read MoreEveryone knows prison food is disgusting. But if you have access to commissary items, you can actually whip up some pretty tasty meals and snacks.
Read MoreWhile folks of the '50s had smaller portion sizes to thank for their svelte physiques, it still doesn't mean that some of the stuff they ate wasn't gross.
Read MoreAs we munch on our organic, dairy-free, gluten-free, sustainably sourced snacks, let's look back at some of the food trends that came and went during the 1900s.
Read MoreFood plays a surprisingly important role in Star Trek. Since a lot of this is alien food, it can get crazy. Here's some of the bizarre food explained.
Read MoreDanny Trejo has one of the most instantly recognizable faces in Hollywood. Let's take a look at the incredible untold truth of Danny Trejo.
Read MoreThe Civil Rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s is filled with memorable names. But one name you might not have heard of is Georgia Gilmore,
Read MoreFormer President John F. Kennedy was known to enjoy various kinds of foods, and he had a particular favorite for lunch. Here's what he often ate.
Read MoreThe woman who became the 'Mother of Thanksgiving' lobbied several sitting U.S. presidents to declare the fall feast an annual federal holiday.
Read MoreRed Gerard took the world of snowboarding by storm. He won gold in the slopestyle snowboarding competition at the 2018 Winter Olympic Games in Pyeongchang.
Read MorePatti LaBelle doesn't just sing — she owns the stage. She's also an author and a phenomenal cook. Here is her journey from childhood to the Godmother of Soul.
Read MoreJohnny Mathis sold millions of records and kept turning out soft pop singles for decades. Here's a look into the untold truth of Johnny Mathis, the undisputed king of soft rock.
Read MoreThe medieval period in Europe was a weird time: animals were put on trial, wars were fought by literal children, and soccer was played by kicking a bladder.
Read MoreHaunted hotels across the U.S. are major tourist attractions. Here's a list of some of the most haunted hotels in America, so you can plan a visit if you dare.
Read MoreCranberry sauce has become just as vital of a tradition on a Thanksgiving table as the turkey itself, but how did this side dish earn its place?
Read MoreSongwriters use all kinds of muses to come up with their art. Here's the unexpected inspiration behind The Beatles' song "Martha My Dear."
Read MoreSophia Loren is an award-winning actress with a career spanning more than three-quarters of a century. How did she make her millions? It was a long road.
Read MoreElvis Presley aka the "King of Rock 'n Roll" gyrated his way into history as a legendary entertainer, but there was a darker side behind the snarl and sequins.
Read MoreLet's go back a century and a half ago to Washington, D.C., and get the scoop on what former U.S. President James Garfield liked to eat.
Read MoreMany of the most famous chefs in the world had to overcome personal tragedies to get where they are. These are tragic details about some famous celebrity chefs.
Read MoreColonial taverns started life as a place for the adults (especially men) to congregate for a drink. And the colonists certainly didn't shy away from them.
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