The Truth About Janet Jackson's Marriage To Wissam Al Mana
Janet Jackson and Wissam Al Mana married in 2012 and separated five years later.
Read MoreJanet Jackson and Wissam Al Mana married in 2012 and separated five years later.
Read MoreOver the years, John Lennon and the Beatles wrote many songs with women as the target audience for their lyrics. "Woman," however, had only one in mind.
Read MoreAt their finest, athletics provide an opportunity to demonstrate skill, talent, and dedication. This was especially true in a World War II POW camp.
Read MoreSinger Kenny Rogers was an icon in the genre of country music. He became best known for his popular duet with Dolly Parton, "Islands in the Stream."
Read MoreLucille Ball was a groundbreaking performer in the world of 1950s television, not least because of the studio she founded with her husband, Desi Arnaz.
Read MoreBing Crosby is one of the most successful entertainers in American history -- actor, singer, businessman. He also fathered seven children with two wives.
Read MoreKenny Rogers and Lionel Richie are two of music's most recognizable icons, but they were also great friends. Here's how the two artists formed a bond.
Read MoreWhat we do know is the baby went on to become a multi-hyphenate performer famous for being one of the foundational members of Los Angeles' gangsta rap scene.
Read MoreFormed by university students in London, British rock band Coldplay has topped the charts in both the U.S. and the U.K. for over two decades.
Read MoreKeanu Reeves has said that River Phoenix was one of his closest friends before the "Stand by Me" actor died at 23. Here is the truth about their friendship.
Read MoreFew horror movies are as iconic as F.W. Murnau's 1922 silent film Nosferatu, but the movie was a nightmare to make. This is the true story behind Nosferatu.
Read MoreSouth African cleric Desmond Tutu's live was far from rosy. Here's a look at the tragic truth about Desmond Tutu.
Read MoreCarnegie Hall, known for classical music, is one of the most iconic and historic music venues in New York, but it also hosted its fair share of rock n' roll.
Read MoreBret Hart's precise technical skill is what earned him his other nickname: "The Excellence of Execution." Not all of his opponents were equally careful.
Read MoreLisa Lopes was one-third of the musical hip-hop group called TLC and went by the name Left Eye. She would have a short and controversial life.
Read MoreThe world knew Bob Saget as the clean-cut Danny Tanner of 'Full House,' but Gilbert Gottfried knew the real Bob. Here's the truth about their friendship.
Read MoreChris Lillis of the United States is definitely what we call "Olympic material." The 23-year-old has an impressive track record for someone so young.
Read MoreAll of that living has earned him three heart attacks, type 2 diabetes, and a controversial liver transplant, paid for by fellow musician Phil Collins.
Read MoreWillie Nelson is considered one of Country Music's "Outlaws". Here is how time the songwriter has been arrested.
Read More"Crazy Love" is one of Van Morrison's most iconic love songs, but what inspired the classic tune? He wrote the song for a woman named Janet Planet.
Read MoreSinger Janet Jackson and rapper Tupac Shakur starred in the 1993 movie "Poetic Justice." During filming, Jackson reportedly refused to kiss Shakur.
Read MoreJoe Jackson, patriarch of the famous Jackson family, was famously hard on his kids. Here is a look inside Janet Jackson's rocky relationship with her father.
Read MoreThe Olympics are typically seen as a major investment. Countries incur heavy costs when building facilities, but get tons of ad revenue and tourist money.
Read MoreIt seems like musical understanding and aptitude is hard-wired into our neurology, much like language itself. But elephants and other animals respond, too.
Read MoreStanding at 6'2" and 230 pounds, Nicole Bass was a force to be reckoned with, even in bodybuilding circles, and became a fixture on the Howard Stern Show.
Read MoreScandal, and the injuries that sidelined Woods in recent years, derailed a career that the world expected to be nothing short of the greatest in golf history.
Read MoreBefore the fame, Chong was making his way as a musician, and Marin lived in the Canadian woods, working as a potter. But how did they come to be a comedy act?
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