The Devastating Death Of Mister Rogers' Wife, Joanne Rogers
Joanne Rogers, wife of Fred "Mister" Rogers, who kept his legacy and memory alive following his death in 2003, died on Thursday, January 14, at the age of 92.
Read MoreJoanne Rogers, wife of Fred "Mister" Rogers, who kept his legacy and memory alive following his death in 2003, died on Thursday, January 14, at the age of 92.
Read MoreIn his heyday, Sylvester "Junkyard Dog" Ritter was so over with the fans that he could give Hulk Hogan a run for his money.
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Read MoreIn 2009, the Beatrice Six were released after DNA evidence cleared them, following the years-long efforts of Joseph White, who maintained his innocence.
Read MoreWhen it comes to the classic rock bands that make you change the station every time they come on the radio, who do we all really hate?
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Read MoreIt's true that brotherly rivalries are a staple of rock 'n' roll history, but it's rare that things turn out as sadly as they did for the Fogerty brothers.
Read MoreVan Halen's first demo tape was financed by Kiss bassist Gene Simmons after he saw them play at the Starwood Club in Los Angeles. They signed with Warner Bros.
Read MoreThe Beatles found inspiration in some very surprising places, including the grisly tale of the death of the young heir to the Guinness empire.
Read MorePink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon is one of the most celebrated rock albums of all time. Did you know it was linked to The Wizard of Oz?
Read MoreLife on top of the rock 'n' roll world was not always a good time for Poison. The band has been taken to court multiple times for a variety of reasons.
Read MoreWhile NOFX has indeed been around for longer than a good number of their fans have been alive, many remain unsure of where the band got their name.
Read MoreRyan Ashley was the first female champion of the hit reality TV competition Ink Master. She won season 8 in 2016, and she hung around for some spin-offs, too.
Read MoreThe very first episode of The Joy of Painting, titled "A Walk in the Woods," premiered on January 11, 1983. A younger Bob Ross is introduced, wearing glasses.
Read MoreAt the end of the 20th century, Garth Brooks donned a black wig, grew a soul button, and released a greatest hits album as an emo rocker named Chris Gaines.
Read MoreTattoo artist Daniel Silva, from season 10 of Ink Master, found himself in a lot of mud when he crashed a luxury car that killed his friend last spring.
Read MoreThe death of Chadwick Boseman was one of the most shocking events in pop culture and Hollywood over the past year. Here is what has come out since his death.
Read MoreSince 1984 the NBA has held its annual dunk contest, rewarding a single player with the title and bragging rights as the top dunker of the league -- and cash.
Read MoreTerrell Owens became a humanitarian, actor, motivational speaker, and a businessman -- all of which were successful, except for the businessman part.
Read MoreAnything you can't prove basically becomes lore, and that's exactly what happened to an interview that Biggie Smalls gave a now-defunct free weekly in Toronto.
Read MoreWallace -- Biggie -- grew up in the borough's Clinton Hill neighborhood on a block of St. James St. now known as Christopher Wallace Way, says Curbed New York.
Read MoreDixie Lee Crosby was born Wilma Winifred Wyatt in Harriman, Tennessee on November 4, 1909. She started singing in her late teens and won a talent contest.
Read MoreMel Brooks famously said, "Tragedy is when I cut my finger. Comedy is when you fall into an open sewer and die."
Read MoreIn 2018, NOFX appeared to face a reckoning for their signature offensive behavior.
Read MoreCanada's Highway of Tears is part of a road known for cases of missing or murdered Indigenous women, highlighting a broken system where race comes into play.
Read MoreSome of these suspicious wrestling deaths are still unresolved.
Read MoreTurns out that Murder Mystery isn't the only joint success in Netflix's catalog for Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston.
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