Michael K. Williams' Tragic Death Explained
Friends and fans of actor Michael K. Williams were shocked when he was found dead in his Williamsburg, Brooklyn apartment around 2 p.m. on September 6.
Read MoreFriends and fans of actor Michael K. Williams were shocked when he was found dead in his Williamsburg, Brooklyn apartment around 2 p.m. on September 6.
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Read MoreHere's what inspired some of Cody Rhodes' most notable wrestling costumes in both WWE and AEW.
Read MoreDirector, actor, and author Melvin Van Peebles died on September 22, 2021 at the age of 89.
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Read MorePowerhouse rock and blues singer, Janis Joplin, is infamously a member of the "27 Club," the unofficial term for long list of stars that died tragically young.
Read MoreSir Alec Guinness was an accomplished actor, someone who could morph into whatever role he was playing, but there was an unusual aspect to his personality.
Read MoreHollywood lost one of its greatest talents when Academy Award-winning actor Philip Seymour Hoffman died in his home on February 2, 2014.
Read MoreTommy Page, 18 years old at the time, was working as a coat checker at a New York nightclub when he handed over his demo recording to a label exec. Gutsy move.
Read MoreFashion icon Isabella Blow was friend to designers and models, setting trends and discovering them. However, manic depression followed her throughout her life.
Read MoreReleased in 1939, "The Wizard of Oz," a fantastical tale of a young woman's adventures in a faraway and wondrous land, captured the public's imagination.
Read MoreThe tragic death of R&B phenom Aaliyah was sudden and shocking, but it took two years for the disturbing details of her autopsy to be revealed.
Read MoreAside from Harry Houdini himself, it's hard to think of someone who did more to popularize the art of magic than professional illusionist David Copperfield.
Read MoreActor and comedian Anthony 'A.J.' Johnson has died at the age of 55. Johnson was perhaps best known for his role as Ezal in the 1995 comedy classic 'Friday.'
Read MoreAnthony "AJ" Johnson, the actor and comedian best known for his roles in "Menace II Society," "Friday," and "I Got the Hook Up," has died.
Read MoreFans are split over the recent announcement of a partnership between AEW and the Owen Hart Foundation that would honor the late wrestler's legacy.
Read MoreReleased 43 years ago, the iconic song 'September' by Earth, Wind, & Fire still gets everybody on their feet. Indeed, it's still played at weddings.
Read MoreThere are few inventors more widely known than Thomas Edison, and even less inventors who courted controversy as commonly as the New Jersey native.
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Read MoreAnother way in which Vatican City is functionally its own country is that it has its own sports leagues.
Read MoreIf anyone were going to fool the masses with an elaborate death prank, it'd likely Andy Kaufman, the comedian who starred in "Taxi" and appeared on "SNL."
Read MoreIt was during a 1966 interview that the Beatles earned the ire of the religious community -- including no less than Vatican City and the pope himself.
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