Where Did The Phrase 'Turn It Up To 11' Come From?
Movies and music have both given popular culture catch phrases that live on and on. Add some comedy, and the result is quite nearly everlasting.
Read MoreMovies and music have both given popular culture catch phrases that live on and on. Add some comedy, and the result is quite nearly everlasting.
Read MoreDirector Alfred Hitchcock's reputation resides on a body of films crafted to thrill and frighten. It's now clear that the audience wasn't alone in its fear.
Read MoreNumerous performers manage to convince the audience of relationships that only exist on stage or screen. What about family, like the Marx Brothers?
Read MoreWouldn't it be nice if the sunny relationships we see on TV spilled over into real life? Sometimes that happens; often, however, it doesn't.
Read MoreIt seems like kind of a no-brainer: Who could possibly out-Dolly the one and only Dolly Parton? Come to find out, quite a few during a lookalike contest.
Read MoreThe antiques business is a gamble, as "Antiques Roadshow" demonstrates every week. Think your object is worth millions? Not so much. Unless, of course, it is.
Read MoreRolling Stones' frontman Mick Jagger has made a lot of experimental fashion choices. Here is what he had to say about his outfits over the years.
Read MoreLots of film acting consists of waiting for the next shot to be ready. Some actors read, or work crafts, or socialize. And Humphrey Bogart of "Casablanca"?
Read MoreIt's the rare show business duo-partnership that survives the lean years, and sometimes harder, the success. The duo LMFAO illustrates the point.
Read MoreYou may not know about the fencing position and how it can help doctors and other medical personnel diagnose a head injury.
Read MoreMaurice Gibb died of a health issue he was born with but didn't know about. Here are the tragic details found in the Bee Gees' member's autopsy report.
Read MoreIn 2019, "Operation: Varsity Blue" was made public. An investigation found numerous parents and school administrators had engaged in a college admissions scam.
Read MoreCreedence Clearwater Revival has an interesting distinction that sets them apart from all the other acts who've appeared on the Billboard singles charts.
Read MoreThe world was introduced to Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton as a couple in 1962, when the pair met on the set of "Cleopatra." The couple married in 1964.
Read MoreDita Von Teese is a burlesque queen and a sex symbol. A celebrity in her own right, she is perhaps also known for her marriage to shock rocker, Marilyn Manson.
Read MoreF. Scott Fitzgerald told us there are no second acts in American lives. A renewed interest in the music of Journey, thanks to "Glee," says otherwise.
Read MoreNew York artist Mims entered the scene as a rapper with his hit song, "This Is Why I'm Hot." His album, "Music is My Savior," is the acronym of his stage name.
Read MoreAndy Warhol's muse, Edie Sedgwick, tragically died in 1971 at 28 years old.
Read MoreJohn Lennon was killed outside his New York apartment by Mark Chapman, who had stalked the singer. Here's the John Lennon theory that changes everything.
Read MoreComparisons have often been made about blonde bombshell actresses Jayne Mansfield and Marilyn Monroe, but here's how they really felt about each other.
Read MoreCarol Burnett is one of the most beloved and successful comedians of all time. Here is the untold truth.
Read MoreIn recent years, there's been a growing conversation about the effects of football on the human brain. Here's the tragic truth about football player brains.
Read MoreNFL wide receiver Vincent Jackson was found dead in a Florida hotel room in February 2021. Here are the tragic, yet unsurprising, details in his autopsy report.
Read MoreLil Wayne is one of the most famous rappers on the planet, but few are aware of his tragic, failed suicide attempt when he was 12 years old.
Read MoreEveryone knows the iconic image of soldiers raising the American flag on Iwo Jima, but few know the tragic history of Ira Hayes -- one of the men pictured.
Read MorePrograms like "American Idol" regularly coronate new stars, but they're as mortal as anyone else. These are some TV talent show contestants who died tragically.
Read MoreRolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood is in his 70s and raising twin preschoolers. Here is what his life is like as a dad in his 70s.
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