Why You Recognize The Rappers From The Geico Dessert Commercial
A recent Geico commercial features a lady cooking who gets a visit from a couple of rapping, smiling dudes you recognize.
Read MoreA recent Geico commercial features a lady cooking who gets a visit from a couple of rapping, smiling dudes you recognize.
Read MoreWith all those stagehands, costuming, lighting, sound design, and months of practice, this is the cost of a Super Bowl halftime show.
Read MoreBullfighting began during Roman times, and bullfights continue to be popular spectacles, despite some calling for them to end.
Read MoreFootball referees don't usually draw a lot of attention to themselves. It's not thought of as a particularly glamorous job. Not a lot of individual recognition.
Read MoreDolores Hart has the distinction of starring in not one but two Elvis flicks before deciding to leave Hollywood altogether to become a nun -- before turning 25.
Read MoreJust before turning 25, USA Boxing Champion Danyelle Wolf picked up her first pair of boxing gloves and started training.
Read MoreFrom Shreveport, Louisiana, Willie Jones' music blends country, hip-hop, R&B, and gospel music, and he just released a debut album.
Read MoreAlthough the movie Spencer -- a biopic starring Kristen Stewart as Princess Diana -- won't come out until next fall, it already is generating buzz.
Read MoreIn November 1973, Malcolm Young founded AC/DC with his younger brother Angus, and together built one of the most popular bands ever.
Read MoreWhile David Gilmour confirmed in 2015 that Pink Floyd was officially disbanded, his career continues with new music and appearances.
Read MoreEach October, the Aloha State celebrates its possibly excessive consumption of Spam with a festival. The Spam Jam is one of the state's biggest culinary fairs.
Read MoreEmmylou Harris is one of the most respected and award-winning country performers of the past few decades. Read on to get to know the woman behind the music.
Read MoreThe Bee Gees are no longer, but Barry Gibb still has an active career writing new music as well as appearing at festivals and on TV.
Read MoreLike any piece of art, The Great Gatsby has been subjected to the interpretations of the age. So what would a modern TV adaptation of his book look like?
Read MoreFrank Sinatra was never seen on stage without a glass of whiskey in his hand and a cigarette between his fingers. And not just any whiskey would do, either.
Read MoreBorn in 1654 in Dundee, Scotland, Captain William Kidd was a successful sea captain and privateer before taking to piracy in the 1690s.
Read MoreMichael Stipe of R.E.M. was not only friends with Kurt Cobain and his wife, Hole's Courtney Love, Stipe was a mentor, inspiration, and very nearly collaborator.
Read MoreDespite his magic touch, not every Banksy effort finds celebrity. His 2015 effort, Dismaland, was received ... well, dismally.
Read MoreFrank Sinatra was floored when he first saw Billie Holiday sing in a nightclub in the late 1930s and even got some singing advice.
Read MoreMark Evans joined AC/DC in 1975 and was let go by 1977. He has since gone on to record new music and has published a book.
Read MoreThe shredding of Banksy's painting in October 2018 at Sotheby's created headlines around the world and now the art is worth much more.
Read MoreJason Newsted left Metallica in 2001, and fans may be surprised to learn what really caused him to split from the band.
Read MoreGleason started listening to King's radio show and they became friends -- "we had similar backgrounds and a chemistry that makes for good friends," King wrote.
Read MoreOn Facebook, Dolly Parton paid tribute to her younger brother, Randy, calling him "a great singer, writer, and entertainer." Randy died January 21 at age 67.
Read MoreThe U.S. government knows that putting ideas in movies and TV shows is pretty effective.
Read MoreLet's look at a collection of potentially great movies (many of them award-winning) that have staggered in their test against time.
Read MoreMilwaukee Brewers groundskeeper and baseball fan Richard Arndt was the lucky grabber of Aaron's historic hit (though he had no idea then that it was historic).
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