MGM's Founder's Powerful Punch That Nearly Knocked Out Charlie Chaplin
In 1920, MGM founder Louis B. Mayer and actor Charlie Chaplin had a physical altercation in the lobby of a hotel.
Read MoreIn 1920, MGM founder Louis B. Mayer and actor Charlie Chaplin had a physical altercation in the lobby of a hotel.
Read MoreSoccer's best players often seem invincible, but they've known tragedy too. Illnesses, deaths, and accidents have plagued some of soccer's biggest stars.
Read MoreDeal or No Deal was a game show on NBC that awarded contestants prizes of up to $1 million. Here's the most money ever won on Deal or No Deal.
Read MoreThe tragic 2004 death of investigative journalist, Gary Webb, followed one of his investigative stories that rattled the CIA and the media elites.
Read MoreIn the first half of the 20th century, the Olympics weren't just dedicated to athletic excellence -- Olympic art competitions celebrated artists, too.
Read MoreIf pro athletes mess up, they often get fined. Big fines hit big athletes in their wallets. Here are some of the biggest fines ever levied in sports history.
Read MoreBest known for "Diana" and for writing Frank Sinatra's hit "My Way," Paul Anka is still going strong. This is the untold truth of Paul Anka.
Read MoreThe sports world is cruel. This is especially true for teams that saw their title hopes dashed due to injuries. Here are teams that were doomed by injuries.
Read MoreMixed martial arts is a violent sport. Obviously people are going to get hurt. But at the end of the day, it's a contest of skill between professional fighters.
Read MoreRollerskating became popular during the strict and prudish Victorian Era and offered young people freedom. Here's how rollerskating sparked a sexual revolution.
Read MoreFrom oversized snakes to underwhelming plants, here are the things Harry Potter got wrong about its mythical beings.
Read MoreThis is the untold truth of Little Richard, from his short leg all the way up to his wild hair and beyond.
Read MoreMaryana Naumova, a Russian powerlifter, isn't happy with Arnold Schwarzenegger after he failed to make good on humanitarian promises.
Read MoreBoy bands like *NSYNC and Backstreet Boys are part of the zeitgeist of the music industry. Here is the odd connection these groups have to a 1980 blimp crash.
Read MoreEric Clapton and Duane Allman are both revered and iconic rock guitarists who first found success in the 1960s. Here is their friendship, explained.
Read MoreFew figures have inspired the world as much as Bob Marley. His strong beliefs were the product of his upbringing. Here's Bob Marley's tragic real-life story.
Read MoreGrowing up as the only child of Elvis Presley afforded Lisa Marie Presley many perks and privileges. However, there were also many struggles involved.
Read MoreDentistry as its own branch of medicine is a fairly recent phenomenon, and the industry itself can also go into very bizarre realms.
Read MoreAir travel has been particularly unkind to the world of music. There have been many famous musicians killed in plane crashes.
Read MoreBorn Charles Parrott in Baltimore, in 1893, Charley Chase served his comedic apprenticeship in vaudeville before becoming a star of silent comedy films.
Read MoreSouth African-born Ricky Fataar has been a musical wonder from an early age and shows no signs of stopping now.
Read MoreCrosby's liver was nearly done. He needed a transplant. Did he go to the top of the transplant waiting list because he's, well, David Crosby?
Read MoreDavid Crosby has been a familiar name to rock fans for nearly 60 years because of his singing, songwriting, and musicianship. Here's his biggest regret.
Read MoreAcclaimed folk-rock musician David Crosby died at the age of 81. His death was confirmed by a statement from Crosby's wife, Jan Crosby.
Read MoreBob Dylan's song, "All Along the Watchtower," is one of his most famous, but here's the philosophical meaning behind the classic song.
Read MoreDavid Crosby has been knocking around the biggest stages of rock and pop for nearly 60 years, and his untold truth is anything but gentle and folksy.
Read MoreOver the course of his decades-long career, Charlton Heston starred in many movies, including some of Hollywood's biggest blockbusters. Where'd his fortune go?
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