Why People Once Thought Gene Simmons Had A Cow's Tongue
Kiss bassist and singer Gene "The Demon" Simmons' impressively long and limber tongue caused people once to think he had a cow's tongue.
Read MoreKiss bassist and singer Gene "The Demon" Simmons' impressively long and limber tongue caused people once to think he had a cow's tongue.
Read MoreEdgar Allan Poe's story, "The Black Cat," details how a ghostly cat helped solve a murder. In 1961, a movie studio auditioned cats to play the titular role.
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Read MoreAqib Talib was set to join Amazon's new Thursday Night Football as a broadcaster. Here's the tragic reason that isn't happening.
Read MoreWilliam Shatner and Leonard Nimoy, who starred in the original series of "Star Trek," had a strained friendship. Here is why Nimoy couldn't stand Shatner.
Read MoreVirginia Patton had a supporting role in the classic film "It's a Wonderful Life," and director Frank Capra broke longstanding tradition when he cast her.
Read MoreFrom a charming hamlet in rural Alabama to the Hollywood Hills, here's where some of the stars of "The Andy Griffith Show" have been laid to rest.
Read MoreThe Who have a hit song that a lot of people think is titled "teenage wasteland" -- but the song is called "Baba O'Riley." Here's how it really got its name.
Read MoreJohn Wayne was one of the biggest film stars of Hollywood Westerns, but he once almost left Hollywood altogether. Here's why he nearly quit show business.
Read MoreJeff Buckley was a unique talent whose career was only beginning to take off before a bad decision cost him his life. Here is the story of his tragic death.
Read MoreLeon Vitali was an actor turned right-hand man to one of the most renowned directors in film. Here is the truth about his relationship with Stanley Kubrick.
Read MoreLeonard Cohen is often hailed as one of the greatest and most accomplished songwriters of the 20th century. Here's who inherited his money after his death.
Read MoreDon Myrick, a former member of the band Earth, Wind, and Fire, passed away tragically in 1993. Here's the story of his death, and his impact on the band.
Read MoreLike many legendary rock stars, frontman Scott Weiland has lived a life of the highest highs and lowest lows.
Read MoreWilliam Shatner is known for playing Captain Kirk on Star Trek, and is considered a Hollywood royalty, but he was once reduced to living in his truck.
Read MoreEric B. & Rakim broke the hip-hop mold in 1986 with the release of their debut single, "Eric B. Is President." What happened after they split?
Read MoreTowering over the rest of the Addams Family is Lurch, the family's faithful butler. The original Lurch was played by Ted Cassidy. This is his tragic true story.
Read MoreIn spite of the seemingly effortless way Jason Mamoa wears his fame, it hasn't always been easy. This is Jason Momoa's tragic true story.
Read MoreSome actors are more excited about performing than others. And then there are those instances when it takes some special encouragement to get them to sign on.
Read MoreSoon-Yi admits that she became closer to Woody Allen in the 11th grade after she broke her ankle while playing soccer.
Read MoreOn the amateur side of things, many sports, especially hobbies, will construct a sort of friendly rivalry among players. Including mini-golf.
Read MoreRivalry between fellow professionals, even competitors, can be a friendly thing. Who understands your artistic endeavors better than another artist?
Read MoreIn the world of sports, it isn't unusual for one opponent to speak disparagingly of another -- part of the psychological aspect of any healthy competition.
Read MoreW.C. Fields is said to have observed, "Where there's a will, prosperity is just around the corner." Richard Pryor's estate was the subject of legal challenges.
Read MoreIt's a common aphorism -- someone who goes the extra mile, willing to "play hurt." Few embody that literally, but Bob Gibson of the St. Louis Cardinals did.
Read MoreBob Welch was a member of the band Fleetwood Mac in the early 1970s, but he eventually left the band. Here's why Bob Welch left Fleetwood Mac.
Read MoreSwing music grew out of big-band jazz music and inspired a dance craze in the process.
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