The Tragic Truth About Andre The Giant's Death
Andre the Giant's physical condition deteriorated heavily in his final years. He wrestled his last match in December 1992.
Read MoreAndre the Giant's physical condition deteriorated heavily in his final years. He wrestled his last match in December 1992.
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Read MoreThe Red Hot Chili Peppers have cranked out hit after hit, but even hits can get old. We surveyed folks to find out which hit Peppers song is their worst.
Read MoreRita Hayworth was a revered icon, known for her sex appeal and strong onscreen presence. However, her life behind the scenes was full of tragedy.
Read MoreFamous artist and TV personality Bob Ross sported an afro that was popular among his fans and got him a lot of attention. Turns out, it was really a perm.
Read MoreThe tragic real-life story of Al Pacino includes early loss in his family, a struggle with his craft, and the truth of why he left acting in the 1980s.
Read MoreLuckily for the movie-curious and fans of cinematic completionism, we live in a glorious age.
Read More"Duran Duran: Into the Arena" was a board game produced by Milton Bradley in 1985. Players amassed cards until someone collected them all, winning the game.
Read MoreFamous Hollywood director and producer J.J. Abrams is producing a new show about UFOs for Showtime, which will explore some popular theories.
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Read MoreWhen Marilyn Monroe sang a sexy happy birthday wish to JFK, it sets rumor mills ablaze. But is there even any truth to the idea that the two had a love affair?
Read MoreIn 2014, Greg Kelley was arrested, charged, and sentenced to 25 years in prison. He was eventually exonerated of all charges. Where is he now?
Read MoreDuran Duran, the band behind such hits as "Hungry Like the Wolf" and "The Reflex," created an album titled "Reportage" that has never seen the light of day.
Read MoreJackie Robinson endured countless incidents of racism and hate, but one of the most difficult things he ever experienced was saying goodbye to his son.
Read MoreThe drummer is often the unsung hero in a band — but Grunge asked 597 U.S.-based readers which drummer was the absolute worst. Here are the poll's "winners."
Read MoreFrank Fritz from "American Pickers" has turned America's trash into his own personal treasure trove. Here's how much money he is actually worth.
Read MoreRock stars you know and love will be the first to tell you that they've made mistakes in their careers, including Bryan Adams.
Read MoreJohn Wayne and Clint Eastwood never did bless the masses on screen, and their relationship was never fully realized either, despite their similarities.
Read MoreLyricist Bernie Taupin has penned the words of some of Elton John's most recognizable staples, including "Rocket Man," "Bennie and the Jets,'' and "Your Song."
Read MoreIrving Lee Pulling's parents were convinced his playing Dungeons & Dragons led to his suicide — but the case is more often viewed now as '80s moral panic.
Read MoreIn the music industry, image can be everything. In the case of Buddy Holly, that meant a stage name that was one-part childhood nickname and one-part typo.
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