Ruth Ellis: The Tragic True Story Of The Last Woman Executed In The UK
Ruth Ellis shot David Blakely four times before "calmly" handing her gun to an off-duty police officer. She then asked the man, "Will you please arrest me?"
Read MoreRuth Ellis shot David Blakely four times before "calmly" handing her gun to an off-duty police officer. She then asked the man, "Will you please arrest me?"
Read MoreNear-death experiences can be some of the most profound and strange phenomena experienced by humans — and Leo DiCaprio has come closer to the end than many.
Read MoreThe Hollywood sign is one of the most recognizable monuments in Los Angeles, California and, while there's no proof it's haunted, Peg Entwistle died there.
Read MoreIf an Olympics fan or athlete acts the fool, it's going to be seen by at least some people, possibly millions, and repeated on the news and on YouTube.
Read MoreFor over 60 years, the Hollywood Walk of Fame has honored individuals who have made significant contributions to various aspects of the entertainment industry.
Read MoreAC/DC has released new beers to go with its latest album, and one of the brews includes a clever wink to the rockers' favorite embodiment of pure evil: Satan.
Read MoreIn 1963, boxer Muhammad Ali — then known as Cassius Clay — released the spoken-word album "I Am The Greatest!" Much like Ali, it ended up making history.
Read MoreThe pinsetter is to bowling what the ski lift is to skiing: a surprisingly complicated machine that takes some of the actual work out of a popular sport.
Read MoreParis Hilton doesn't hide her love for pets. Most people probably remember seeing Hilton carrying her dog Tinkerbell — though she's had more exotic pets too.
Read MoreProfessional beach volleyball player April Ross is appearing at the Tokyo Olympics -- her third appearance in the Olympics, and gunning for her third medal.
Read MoreWoodstock 99 wasn't just a mess of a musical festival; it was a disgusting display of the worst humanity has to offer, including riots and sexual assault.
Read MoreCinderella guitarist Jeff LaBar, who joined the group in 1985, died on Tuesday, July 14, 2021 at the age of 58; no cause of death has been reported for LaBar.
Read MoreAt least some this year's Olympians have tats that will be visible to TV viewers, inasmuch as they won't be covered by the players' uniforms during competition.
Read MoreIt was said that one of Garland's original dresses was stashed away for decades in the Hartke Building of the Catholic University of America in Washington D.C.
Read MoreMiloš Forman's 1984 film "Amadeus" purports to explore the relationship between rival composers Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Antonio Salieri.
Read MoreEveryone is gearing up for the upcoming Olympic games that will be held in Tokyo, Japan — especially fans of surfing, which is making its Summer Games debut.
Read MoreFrom affairs jokes about private parts, there are no shortage of scandals that threatened to rock the White House over the last couple of centuries.
Read MoreWhen Mick Jagger asked bartender Bobby Lozoff for a margarita, Lozoff asked if he'd like to try something he'd been working on instead — and made history.
Read MoreLegendary playwright William Shakespeare saw his dreams go up in smoke and flames during a performance at London's Globe Theatre on June 29, 1613.
Read MorePoison drummer Rikki Rockett announced in July 2021 that he had contracted COVID-19, despite being fully vaccinated. Still, he urged others to get the vaccine.
Read MoreIn 1976, as the Olympics were ramping up in Montreal, Quebec -- mere days before the opening ceremonies -- more than 30 teams simply packed up and went home.
Read MoreEven with a lifetime of athletic achievement under Noah Lyles' belt, sports aren't the only thing to make up his person. The Olympian even has a nerdier side.
Read MoreHere's the surprising thing that took place during Paul McCartney's debut gig with the Quarrymen, the band that eventually evolved into the Beatles.
Read MoreJuly 2021 saw the release of, not one, but two teasers for new films about serial killer Ted Bundy, and internet immediately criticized the movies. Here's why.
Read MoreNetflix's "Oxygen" introduces us to some shifty new artificial intelligence MILO. Here's a brief look at how film's treatment of AI has changed over time.
Read MoreThe first connection is Carrie Fisher, who of course starred in "The Empire Strikes Back" as Princess Leia and made a cameo appearance in "The Blues Brothers."
Read MoreSometimes called the poet of the common man, country legend Merle Haggard faced numerous struggles growing up and even did time. Does his childhood hold clues?
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