The Truth About Bill Murray's Drug Arrest
Actor Bill Murray is known for his on-screen high jinks, which began with his stint on "Saturday Night Live" and continued on throughout his career.
Read MoreActor Bill Murray is known for his on-screen high jinks, which began with his stint on "Saturday Night Live" and continued on throughout his career.
Read MoreHere's what Jeff Lowe, who took over the GW Zoo from Joe Exotic, has been up to since Tiger King first aired in the spring of 2020.
Read MoreLike his brother, John, Jim Belushi is also a well-known actor, having been in dozens of films and TV shows over the last four decades.
Read MoreThe third season of the FX Network's anthology true-crime show, "American Crime Story," tackles the real story of the Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky affair.
Read MoreThis is the dark side of the silent film era, including the studios' control over their stars and their product, and murder mysteries worthy of the movies.
Read MoreTravis Maldonado was just a teen when he began working at Exotic's zoo in late 2013. Hailing from California, he had a history of meth addiction.
Read MoreCelebrity pranks are great, and George Harrison once went through amazing lengths just to pull a prank on fellow music legend Phil Collins.
Read MoreAt the height of Fleetwood Mac's success, Stevie Nicks had a strange request during the band's "Tusk" tour.
Read MoreThe "Saturday Night Live" and "Blues Brothers" icon constantly struggled with drug abuse that would eventually claim his life after an accidental overdose.
Read MoreIt's hard to imagine any other captain leading the voyages of the USS Enterprise in the original "Star Trek" TV series than Captain James T. Kirk.
Read MoreIt wasn't until 1976, when the 41-year-old Taylor signed to the Sony-owned Columbia Records, that Taylor truly secured his place in history.
Read MoreThrough several seasons of "Ink Master," Chris Nunez served as a judge alongside fellow artist Oliver Peck and host and musical icon Dave Navarro.
Read MoreOne time, a legendary member of Fleetwood Mac appeared on a "Star Trek" show, but unless you looked at the credits, you wouldn't know it.
Read MoreRingo Starr, former drummer for the Beatles, is one of that lucky bunch who has been able to find his soulmate in the form of Barbara Bach.
Read MoreStarring beautiful Priscilla Lane and heartthrob Cary Grant, this movie was adapted from a comedic play by Joseph Kesserling that was first produced in 1941.
Read MoreIn 2002, Alanis Morissette met actor Ryan Reynolds at Drew Barrymore's birthday party, and the two hit it off, becoming engaged not long after.
Read MoreBeginning with the original 1976 film, which won the Academy Award for Best Picture, the Rocky franchise has spawned five sequels plus a reboot franchise.
Read MoreA solicitor named Sally Clark was convicted of killing two of her infant children (who'd died 14 months apart) in a decision that was later overturned.
Read MoreGeorge Harrison was tremendously successful as a member of the Beatles, a solo artist, and part of the supergroup, The Traveling Wilburys.
Read MorePaul Wertheimer was the public information officer for Cincinnati that day but was at home, sick. Hearing the report of the tragedy, Wertheimer raced there.
Read MoreBeatles' guitarist George Harrison's casual invitation to the Hells Angels turned out to be an unforgettable experience.
Read MoreThe 1964 debut of the Beatles in America marked the beginning of "The British Invasion," during which many other British bands found roots across the Atlantic.
Read MoreOn November 5, 2021, tragedy struck at Travis Scott's Astroworld Festival in Houston, Texas, when a massive crowd surge led to the deaths of eight people.
Read MoreMade up of Chris Kelly and Chris Smith, the pre-teen hip duo Kris Kross was one of the most successful and youngest musical acts of the early 1990s.
Read MoreThe hotly anticipated new movie "Spencer," starring Kristen Stewart in the role of the People's Princess, is many things: moving, beautiful, and tragic.
Read MoreNo one in history has made people laugh as much as Charlie Chaplin. Yet his real life was as far from a laugh a minute.
Read MoreWhen a film bills itself as a "fable from a true tragedy" like "Spencer" does right from the very beginning, it's perhaps foolhardy to expect too much accuracy.
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