What Marilyn Monroe's Last Movie Was Like Before She Died
Just like everything else associated with Marilyn Monroe, her final film remains obscured by mystery. Here's what it was like to film "Something's Got to Give"
Read MoreJust like everything else associated with Marilyn Monroe, her final film remains obscured by mystery. Here's what it was like to film "Something's Got to Give"
Read MoreThe only episode of "The Twilight Zone" to only air once starred George Takei, and was pulled from syndication for its controversial nature.
Read MoreFilmmaker Robert Eggers is back at it with a take on the Scandinavian legend that inspired Shakespeare's "Hamlet." This is the legend of Amleth explained.
Read MoreThe Academy of Motion Pictures has kicked people out, but it takes a lot. It's only recently become a worry for those who might have something to worry about.
Read MoreYul Brynner had a remarkable Broadway career for decades in "The King and I." He also pursued film work successfully. It all added up to a significant estate.
Read MoreThe movies have provided a wide range of expressions and idioms that have transitioned from the pages of scripts and camera lenses into everyday life.
Read MoreThere have been numerous pairings of Hollywood royalty over the years -- Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart, but also Orson Welles and Rita Hayworth.
Read MorePerhaps best known for her role on the sitcom "Seinfeld," Liz Sheridan had a long career as a dancer and singer as well as an actress of stage and screen.
Read MoreBeer pong has long been the sport of frat houses and unsupervised high school parties. Enter the World Series of Beer Pong, the top echelon for contenders.
Read MorePrior to the murder-suicide that also took the lives of his wife and son, WWE's Chris Benoit endured other challenges in what was oftentimes a troubled life.
Read MoreThe name and reputation of Harry Houdini still defines a kind of stagecraft and performance. He certainly knew a convincing trick when he saw one.
Read MoreIt's often observed that modern American society has so much going on, media-wise, that we lack common ground. One shared reference? "The Birthday Song."
Read MoreBill Paxton had a bright and well-respected career on the silver screen. But, before the camera took a shine to him, Paxton was making sound waves in the 1980s.
Read MoreMusician Frank Zappa was banned from hosting Saturday Night Life after he did a disastrous job as host. Apparently, Zappa was uncomfortable on TV.
Read MoreJohn Wayne is one of the most iconic hardmen on the silver screen. During the Cold War, that image was put to the test when Stalin tried to kill the cowboy.
Read MoreEntertainment embraces and advances technology, whether that means a printing press or a radio receiver or making simple drawings seem to dance.
Read MoreDolly Parton wrote the song "I Will Always Love You," which Whitney Houston made famous. When she died, the name of that song ended up on Houston's gravestone.
Read MoreLauren Bacall and Katherine Hepburn were two of the most popular and acclaimed actresses of Hollywood's golden age. Were they friends, or competitors?
Read MoreHockey players can be a rambunctious bunch -- it's a game with penalties for fighting, after all. Did the New York Rangers' bad behavior jinx them in 1940?
Read MoreYacht rock perfectly describes a specific type of music exemplified by cool, smooth, jazzy California vibes, but is it a modern invention?
Read MoreElvis Presley is known for his music and for appearing in Hollywood films, but he was also in one commercial. This is the truth behind his only commercial.
Read MoreIt's a terrific thing, living at a time when many glass ceilings are being shattered for good. That's exactly what Alyssa Nakken did for Major League Baseball.
Read MoreBefore Alanis Morissette raged onto the music scene on the heels of the Grunge eraIs, she starred in an '80s TV show you may have forgotten about.
Read MoreThe heart transplant is one of the most significant and monumental developments in medical science. This is the story of the first human heart transplant.
Read MoreSometimes lyrics arent' very decipherable when performed, and in one case even Jay-Z doesn't know the actual lyrics to his own song.
Read MoreIn order to understand how Guns N' Roses got their name, we need to go back in time to 1983, when their future members were playing for two other bands.
Read MoreDavid Bowie is a name recognized throughout the world, but it's not actually the legendary musician's real name. Here's how he got his stage name.
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