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  • Mikhail Gorbachev

    What We Know About Mikhail Gorbachev's 2003 Grammy Win

    The Grammy Awards are eagerly awaited each year as fans root for their favorite audio recording artist, both musically and using the spoken word.

    By William Kennedy March 22nd, 2022 Read More
  • Arnold Schwarzenegger

    The Tragic Real-Life Story Of Arnold Schwarzenegger

    A legendary actor who is now a household name, Arnold Schwarzenegger's life has been extraordinary but far from perfect. Here are a few powerful stories.

    By Boshika Gupta March 22nd, 2022 Read More
  • Arnold Schwarzenegger at ComicCon

    Why Arnold Schwarzenegger Was Told To Spend Time In Military Prison

    This is why Arnold Schwarzenegger was told to spend time in military prison during his one-year mandatory military service.

    By Richard Milner March 22nd, 2022 Read More
  • Dark room with wood floor

    The Surprising Room Above The Supreme Court

    Although the justices release opinions regarding rulings by the Supreme Court, there's still an air of mystery about how and where it functions.

    By C. Morris March 22nd, 2022 Read More
  • Michael Jackson glove

    What Happened To Michael Jackson's Famous Glove?

    Some of the iconic musician Michael Jackson's attire was famous in its own right. Here's what happened to Michael Jackson's famous glove.

    By Mark Wishnia March 22nd, 2022 Read More
  • Eric Clapton smiling

    Why Eric Clapton Wanted To Leave Cream

    Here's why Eric Clapton wanted to quit the supergroup Cream months before the group decided to disband.

    By Lorenzo Tanos March 22nd, 2022 Read More
  • Queen Elsa Disney's Frozen

    Things Disney Movies Actually Got Right About Science

    Disney movies typically aren't the first ones we name when thinking of scientifically accurate filmmaking, but some actually got the science right.

    By Chelsea Zukowski March 22nd, 2022 Read More
  • Young Joan Rivers

    Here's Who Inherited Joan Rivers' Money After She Died

    Joan Rivers was a comedian who seemingly came out of nowhere one night in the 1960s when appearing on "The Tonight Show," and the rest is comedy history.

    By Aaron Homer March 22nd, 2022 Read More
  • Gwyneth Paltrow

    The Truth About Rebekah Neumann And Her Relationship To Cousin Gwyneth Paltrow

    Rebekah Neumann is first cousins with actress Gwyneth Paltrow. Here is the truth about her relationship with her famous cousin.

    By Matt Reigle March 21st, 2022 Read More
  • Nick Cave performing

    The Tragic 2015 Death Of Nick Cave's Son

    Nick Cave's teenage son, Arthur, was just 15 in 2015 when he fell to his death under tragic circumstances.

    By Luke Holden March 21st, 2022 Read More
  • Rebekah Neumann smiling

    This Is Where Rebekah Neumann From WeWork Is Now

    Rebekah Neumann, wife and partner of Adam Neumann from WeWork was an integral part of the failed billion-dollar company. This is where she is now.

    By Anna Harnes March 21st, 2022 Read More
  • Arnold Schwarzenegger with whiskers

    Is This Why Arnold Schwarzenegger Is So Popular In Russia?

    Arnold Schwarzenegger has a history with Russia, ranging from childhood experiences to his acting and political careers. This may be why he's so popular there.

    By Matt Reigle March 21st, 2022 Read More
  • Mr. Paul Newman

    What Did Paul Newman Think About His Movie The Silver Chalice?

    Paul Newman is one of the most revered actors of his generation, but he actually hated his performance in the critically panned "The Silver Chalice."

    By Luke Holden March 21st, 2022 Read More
  • james taylor and carole king

    The Truth About James Taylor's Relationship With Carole King

    Two of the biggest names in the history of popular music, particularly when it comes to songs from the 1960s and 1970s, are Carole King and James Taylor.

    By Aaron Homer March 21st, 2022 Read More
  • Billy Idol on stage

    The Meaning Behind Billy Idol's White Wedding Explained

    Billy Idol was one of the 1980s most bankable acts with hits like "White Wedding," and "Rebel Yell." But, the story behind "White Wedding," may not be obvious.

    By Luke Holden March 20th, 2022 Read More
  • Kat Von D, LA Ink

    The Reason LA Ink Got Canceled

    It's probably not actually verifiable, but certainly there are periods when it feels true: "How come all the good shows, all my favorites, get canceled?"

    By Anna Robinson March 19th, 2022 Read More
  • Chris Núñez, Ink Master

    The Truth About Chris Núñez And Kyle Dunbar's Feud On Ink Master

    One of the basic rules of a narrative is conflict. What do two characters want, and what are they willing to do to get it? And do they clash in the process?

    By Remy Millisky March 19th, 2022 Read More
  • Ice Cube smiling

    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.

    By Lorenzo Tanos March 18th, 2022 Read More
  • Paul Newman

    The Truth About Paul Newman's Racing Career

    No 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.

    By Matt Reigle March 18th, 2022 Read More
  • solitaire computer app

    The Surprising Reason Computers Include The Game Solitaire

    Card 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?

    By Mark Wishnia March 18th, 2022 Read More
  • Marilyn Monroe in 1953

    Marilyn Monroe's Highest-Rated Movie According To Rotten Tomatoes

    Marilyn 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.

    By Leslie Veliz March 18th, 2022 Read More
  • Singer Frank Sinatra

    Frank Sinatra's Highest-Rated Films According To Rotten Tomatoes

    Frank 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.

    By Wendy Mead March 18th, 2022 Read More
  • Billy Idol smiling

    The Real Reason Billy Idol Named This Song Rebel Yell

    Billy 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.

    By Chris Littlechild March 18th, 2022 Read More
  • NCAA basketball

    Which Team Has The Most Consecutive NCAA Tournament Appearances?

    The Kansas Jayhawks have the most consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances, and a long history of storied coaches and players who helped them get there.

    By William Kennedy March 18th, 2022 Read More
  • Richard Burton, 1955

    What Did Richard Burton Really Think About Winston Churchill?

    Acting 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?

    By Carlo Massimo March 17th, 2022 Read More
  • March Madness basketball and net

    The Story Behind The March Madness Theme Song, One Shining Moment

    Since 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."

    By Matt Reigle March 17th, 2022 Read More
  • Jumping for the hoop

    What Was The First NCAA Basketball Tournament Like?

    When 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.

    By William Kennedy March 17th, 2022 Read More
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