The Creative Ways Star Trek Tried To Save Money
Star Trek" may have looked low-budget, but in reality the show came with a hefty price tag, so the producers took several measures to be more economical.
Read MoreStar Trek" may have looked low-budget, but in reality the show came with a hefty price tag, so the producers took several measures to be more economical.
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Read MoreA January 1970 Rolling Stone article stated that Jimi Hendrix used marijuana, hash, cocaine, and acid. Hendrix would be dead by September of that year.
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