Why Ice Cube Left N.W.A.
Here's why Ice Cube quit N.W.A. at the height of the iconic rap group's success in the late '80s.
Read MoreHere's why Ice Cube quit N.W.A. at the height of the iconic rap group's success in the late '80s.
Read MoreNo question but that actor Paul Newman was a talented man, with an extraordinarily successful movie career. And then he discovered the world of motor sports.
Read MoreCard games have been around for centuries, a way to interact with others, and a way to amuse yourself, with Solitaire. How about the digital version?
Read MoreMarilyn Monroe is an iconic Hollywood figure, who starred in several memorable films on her way to stardom. Here's her highest-rated film by Rotten Tomatoes.
Read MoreFrank Sinatra is known as one of the most famous actors and singers of all time, and some of his films even earned a 100% on Rotten Tomatoes. Here's which ones.
Read MoreBilly Idol is known for his spikey hair, punk attitude, and for the song "Rebel Yell." But, the song's name was inspired in an unusual place and circumstances.
Read MoreThe Kansas Jayhawks have the most consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances, and a long history of storied coaches and players who helped them get there.
Read MoreActing isn't as easy as it looks -- depending, of course, on who's telling the story. Is it more challenging to play a character from recent history?
Read MoreSince 1987, the end of each NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament features a montage of its best moments set to the same song, "One Shining Moment."
Read MoreWhen the NCAA first got started back in 1939, though, it was all a far cry from what March Madness is today. With a .ot fewer than 68 teams in contention.
Read MoreHow did Michael Jordan, as a college freshman, lead the North Carolina Tar Heels to a big win over the Georgetown Hoyas in the 1982 NCAA tournament?
Read MoreFew things send sports fans on a roller coaster ride of emotions quite like an upset during March Madness. So what's the biggest upset in its history?
Read MoreMarch Madness began 80 years ago when the Ducks beat the Buckeyes in 1939 and there were only eight teams in the bracket. Very different from today's 68 slots.
Read MorePantera's classic album "Vulgar Display of Power" was inspired by a scene in "The Exorcist," one of the most terrifying horror movies of all time.
Read MorePeppa Pig is one of the most popular children's TV shows, but one episode was banned in Australia for being too dangerous. Here's why it was banned.
Read MoreTennis is often associated with preppy style, but did you know it actually birthed the polo shirt movement? Here's how tennis led to an 80's fashion trend.
Read MoreA circuit judge in Orlando, Florida, ruled to permanently seal comedian Bob Saget's autopsy records. Here's what we know about the decision.
Read MoreBilly Idol is synonymous with punk, spikey blond hair, and an anti-establishment attitude. But, his real name, may be more mundane than this moniker suggests.
Read MoreModel-turned-actress Anna Nicole Smith was a head-turner from the moment she catapulted to stardom until her tragic death at just 39 years old.
Read MorePerhaps performing artists know better than anyone that one success doesn't necessarily translate into a lifetime of upward career trajectory.
Read MoreYou're looking at a property to rent. Seems perfect. It's in good shape, great location. It's older. It has a history. But does it also come with ghosts?
Read MoreElizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton were two Hollywood icons who married twice. When Burton died, here's how Elizabeth Taylor bid him a final farewell.
Read MoreCormac McCarthy's "Blood Meridian" is one of his most famous and popular books, but it's never been made into a movie. Here's why it may never be.
Read MoreRock Hudson and Katharine Hepburn were two of the greatest Hollywood talents of their time. Here's what Rock Hudson thought about Hepburn's talent.
Read MorePaul Newman was not just a charismatic star. He was also a handsome method actor, and in that way, he had a lot in common with fellow star Marlon Brando.
Read MoreKnown for their slapstick routines, witty jokes, and comedic timing, The Three Stooges made a prolific amount of films in their career. Some good, some bad.
Read MoreJahseh Dwayne Ricardo Onfroy, known to most as XXXTentacion, released his first song on SoundCloud in 2014. What was the last album he recorded before he died?
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