This Is What The Oscar Statue Is Really Made Of
The statue itself has been the prize for Academy Award winners since the awards' inception. But is the glimmering gold Oscar statue as valuable as it appears?
Read MoreThe statue itself has been the prize for Academy Award winners since the awards' inception. But is the glimmering gold Oscar statue as valuable as it appears?
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Read MoreBobby Fuller's lifeless body was found in his mother's car in July 1966, and many have speculated ever since that he was murdered.
Read MoreSir Alec Guinness was best known for playing Obi-Wan Kenobi in the original Star Wars, but he had a very long history of acting.
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Read MoreThroughout television history, there have always been those moments and characters that were extra controversial.
Read MoreGuns N' Roses, which included Axl Rose, Steven Adler, Izzy Stradlin, Slash, and Duff McKagan, peaked in the late '80s and early '90s.
Read MoreThe World Series restarted after 1900 when the American League was established; the AL won in 1903, proving a worthy rival to the established National League.
Read MorePromoter Ole Anderson told him he needed a nickname that reflected his wrestling style -- "savage." But where did the "Macho Man" portion of his name come from?
Read MoreThe FBI has investigated connections between Dungeons & Dragons players and domestic terrorism, drug trafficking, and infighting within groups of players.
Read MoreStone Cold Steve Austin helped bring the WWE to the global stage. So how well did that pay off for him?
Read MoreBefore Weezer had brought together all the musical elements to define their sound, frontman and songwriter Rivers Cuomo would listen to numerous other artists.
Read MoreVictor Willis, performing with the Village People costumed variously as a police officer or a naval officer, suffered at the hands of the group's management.
Read MoreThe world lost a beloved and accomplished actress when Helen McCrory died on April 16, 2021. How much was the actress worth at the time of her death?
Read MoreAlthough "Sabotage" does indeed sound like the Beastie Boys are extremely ticked-off, here is the real inspiration for the song.
Read MoreAfter Metallica fired him, guitarist Dave Mustaine vowed to form a band that was heavier and louder, and Megadeth was born in 1984.
Read MoreIf you've ever killed some time roaming the aisles of a drugstore, listening to the store's musical soundtrack, you've probably heard an Eddie Money song.
Read MoreIt sounds like a tourism board's dream, which is why there's always a hot competition to be named the host city every time the Olympics roll around again.
Read MoreWritten by the group's lead singer and frontman David Coverdale in 1981, 'Here I Go Again' earned Whitesnake their first No. 1 in the U.S.
Read MoreBritain's royal family has suffered its share of tragic deaths throughout its history. Members have died painfully and slowly, and have died in accidents.
Read MoreIt's impossible to think of Jeopardy! without envisioning Alex Trebek, who sadly died in 2020. Here's what's come out about Alex Trebek since his death.
Read MoreWhen Prince died on April 21, 2016, he left behind an incredibly rich and varied legacy, including his famous home and recording studio, Paisley Park.
Read MoreMountbatten was a remarkably powerful man, as well as a very public figurehead of the monarchy, and so was a compelling target for the Irish Republican Army.
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