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  • Tom Petty

    What Tom Petty Was Like The Last Time These Celebs Saw Him Alive

    Tom Petty was nowhere near through rocking when he died unexpectedly in 2017. This is what he was like the last time these celebs saw him.

    By Cody Copeland September 2nd, 2021 Read More
  • The Beatles single

    The Time The Beatles Wrote A Song For The Rolling Stones

    The Beatles once wrote a song for The Rolling Stones after John Lennon and Paul McCartney ran into Mick Jagger and Keith Richards.

    By Chris Littlechild September 2nd, 2021 Read More
  • Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke both laughing

    The Truth About Julie Andrews' Relationship With Dick Van Dyke

    Their iconic roles in "Mary Poppins" led Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke to be life-long friends.

    By Marta Djordjevic September 2nd, 2021 Read More
  • Ed Asner

    Ed Asner: Things Most Fans Never Knew

    Actor Ed Asner starred in just about everything, and we're all aware of his biggest roles, but there were some things about him most fans never knew.

    By Cody Copeland September 1st, 2021 Read More
  • Walt Disney in 1953

    This Was Walt Disney's First Feature Film

    In the mid-1930s, Walt Disney gathered his production team at his studio and began to singlehandedly perform the story of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs."

    By Leslie Veliz September 1st, 2021 Read More
  • Disney illustration of Hitler

    What You Didn't Know About Walt Disney's Propaganda Films

    Walt Disney is arguably the most well-known and influential name in the history of animation and American film. But he was also behind many propaganda films.

    By Toby Arguello September 1st, 2021 Read More
  • Muhammad Ali

    The Sad Death Of Muhammad Ali

    Muhammad Ali is undoubtedly one of the best athletes of all time. Indeed, Ali was aware of how important he was and called himself "The Greatest."

    By Luana Ferreira September 1st, 2021 Read More
  • Carrot Top in rainbow hat

    Why You Rarely Hear About Carrot Top

    Perhaps no comedian is less conventionally pretty than Scott Thompson, who performs professionally under the name "Carrot Top," after his bright red curls.

    By Aaron Homer September 1st, 2021 Read More
  • Muhammad Ali posing for B&W photo

    This Was Muhammad Ali's Final Professional Fight

    Muhammad Ali's boxing career ended with a whimper rather than a bang. Here's the story of his last professional fight and the events that led up to that bout.

    By Lorenzo Tanos September 1st, 2021 Read More
  • Rube Waddell looking to the side

    The Tragic True Story Of Rube Waddell

    Pitcher Rube Waddell was one of the pioneers of early American baseball. However, his antics, mental illness, and alcoholism often overshadowed his talent.

    By Amy Dunkleberger September 1st, 2021 Read More
  • Bret Michaels smiling

    The Truth About Bret Michaels' Feud With Motley Crue

    Here's what really happened when Bret Michaels and Motley Crue were feuding with each other ahead of their summer 2011 tour.

    By Lorenzo Tanos September 1st, 2021 Read More
  • Kurt Cobain

    This Is How Nirvana Really Felt About Their Legendary "Unplugged" Show

    Nirvana had re-written the rules about not only what record labels believed the public at large wanted, but about what constituted "popular" music as a whole.

    By Richard Milner August 31st, 2021 Read More
  • Kurt Cobain performing

    The Reason Some Are Convinced Kurt Cobain Is Still Alive

    In April 1994, the music world was shocked by Kurt Cobain's death. The Nirvana frontman died by suicide on April 5 and his body was found three days later.

    By Jean Mendoza August 31st, 2021 Read More
  • Robert Hart singing

    The Truth About Robert Hart's Time With Bad Company

    Bad Company came together in 1973 and was known as a supergroup from the very beginning, with all four members coming from well-established rock bands.

    By Karen Corday August 31st, 2021 Read More
  • JuJu Smith-Schuster wearing earrings

    This NFL Player Tried A TikTok Challenge And The Internet Isn't Happy

    Pittsburgh Steelers' wide receiver, JuJu Smith-Schuster, is catching flak for taking the internet's latest viral challenge, dubbed "The Milk Crate Challenge."

    By Amy Beeman August 31st, 2021 Read More
  • Jyoti Amge

    Inside The Life Of The World's Shortest Woman

    For years, we've marveled — and sometimes derided — those whose appearance differs from the norm. Even if those people just happen to be tall or short.

    By Alexandra Simon August 31st, 2021 Read More
  • Movie And TV Moments You'll Never Get To See In America

    There are some things in movies and TV that Americans will just never get to see, and that's a shame

    By DB Kelly August 30th, 2021 Read More
  • Ingrid Bergman and Humphrey Bogart

    The Horrible Truth Behind Old Hollywood's Secret Abortions

    Abortions were relatively commonplace — though a closely guarded secret — during the Golden Age of Hollywood, which spanned from the 1910s to the early 1960s.

    By Amy Beeman August 30th, 2021 Read More
  • Chris Sale holding cap brim

    Here's What An Immaculate Inning Really Means In Baseball

    Boston Red Sox pitcher Chris Sale is having quite a month. On August 26, 2021, Sale became only the second pitcher on record with three immaculate innings.

    By Karen Corday August 30th, 2021 Read More
  • Kurt Cobain looking pensive

    Here's Why The Baby On Nirvana's Nevermind Cover Is Suing The Band

    On Tuesday, Spencer Elden sued Nirvana over his now-three-decade-old portrait used on the Nevermind album cover.

    By Lorenzo Tanos August 30th, 2021 Read More
  • Football player running with ball

    How One High School Football Team Lied Their Way Onto National TV

    A broker matched the country's top high school football team with an unknown that was outscored 227-42 last season — for a game that was aired on ESPN.

    By Toby Arguello August 30th, 2021 Read More
  • rolling stones group portrait

    The Rolling Stones: What Happened To Every Former Member?

    Through the decades, members of the Rolling Stones have come and gone. Here's what happened to all of the former members of one of rock's biggest groups.

    By DB Kelly August 30th, 2021 Read More
  • Lee Scratch Perry performing in 2013

    The Heart-Wrenching Death Of Lee 'Scratch' Perry

    It was a heartbreaking moment for his fans around the world when news broke that reggae producer and dubstep innovator Lee "Scratch" Perry had died August 29.

    By S. Flannagan August 30th, 2021 Read More
  • Brian May smiling

    The Important Advice Freddie Mercury Gave Brian May

    Brian May asked Freddie Mercury if he wanted to sing his solo song as a Queen track. Mercury refused, however, and told May that he had sung it beautifully.

    By Jean Mendoza August 30th, 2021 Read More
  •  Orson Welles with cigar

    The Untold Truth Of Orson Welles

    The life of Orson Welles was a morass of tragic contradictions. But his penchant for excess and refusal to yield to the studio system would stifle his promise.

    By William J. Wright August 30th, 2021 Read More
  • Iron Butterfly drummer Ron Bushy

    The Heart-Wrenching Death Of Iron Butterfly Drummer Ron Bushy

    Ron Bushy, the beloved longtime drummer for the psychedelic rock band Iron Butterfly, has died.

    By Aimee Lamoureux August 29th, 2021 Read More
  • Jeff Bezos

    Out Of Every Jeff Bezos Controversy, One Stands Above The Rest

    Jeff Bezos, one of the richest men in the world, didn't become a centibillionaire by concerning himself with rules, judgment, and fair play.

    By Lynnette Southwood August 28th, 2021 Read More
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