• The Tragic Death Of Edwin Jackson

    In the early morning hours of February 4, 2018, Indianapolis Colts linebacker Edwin Jackson asked his Uber driver to pull over. He wasn't feeling well and needed to get some air. In a tragic turn, Jackson and driver Jeffery Monroe were struck by a drunk driver who had swerved onto the shoulder.

    By Cody Copeland October 20th, 2020 Read More
  • This Reptile Was Steve Irwin's First Pet

    Irwin got his start early. At six, he received a 12-foot scrub python as a pet. He named it Fred. Strange gift? Not really, since both his parents, Lyn and Bob Irwin, were naturalists, and the Crocodile Hunter spent lots of time with them looking at wildlife as he grew up.

    By Sandra Mardenfeld October 20th, 2020 Read More
  • How Tim Tebow Dismantled His Own Career

    one former Broncos staffer called the holier-than-thou persona "the most self-centered humble guy I've ever met." This attitude quickly turned his teammates and coaching staff against him. Tebow was so full of himself that he began to charge $50,000 to speak at churches.

    By Cody Copeland October 20th, 2020 Read More
  • Why Jimi Hendrix Was Never The Same After Covering Hey Joe

    Upon leaving the military Hendrix performed as a session musician under the name Jimmy James, but it was while fronting his own group, Jimmy James and the Blue Flames in 1966 in New York, that Hendrix had a fortunate meeting that would forever change the course of his musical career.

    By S. Flannagan October 20th, 2020 Read More
  • The Dark Side Of Albert Einstein

    While we rightly celebrate Einstein as the foremost practitioner of modern physics, we must also acknowledge that he's a human being who's done some terrible things. Although a genius, he was not a good husband who may have contributed to a system that denied his wife respect as a scientist.

    By Emilia David October 20th, 2020 Read More
  • This Was Bruce Lee's Hidden Passion

    Bruce Lee was more than a martial arts figure. He had hidden depths, such as his love for poetry and philosophy. And when you think about it, poetry and philosophy shaped much of his fighting style.

    By Emilia David October 19th, 2020 Read More
  • What The Trial Of The Chicago 7 Didn't Tell You

    As with any historically based drama, the new Netflix film from screenwriter and director Aaron Sorkin, The Trial of the Chicago 7, has audiences asking how accurate it is, and how much was cooked up for entertainment purposes.

    By Cody Copeland October 19th, 2020 Read More
  • The Truth About Bruce Lee's Parents

    Bruce Lee was one of the most famous human beings of the 20th century. As a result, the story of his parents is often overshadowed by the successes and scandals of Lee's life, but they were each fascinating people in their own right.

    By Robert Balkovich October 19th, 2020 Read More
  • The Real Reason Cream Broke Up

    By the time that blues rock band Cream marked its third year as a band, the three-piece had basically already broken up -- in November of 1968.

    By Nicole Rosenthal October 19th, 2020 Read More
  • What Nigel McGuinness Did After Leaving Wrestling

    McGuinness has also used his clout to call for increased hepatitis vaccinations in the ring and put an end to purposeful bleeding -- wrestlers secretly cutting themselves or opponents ("blading," per The Ringer) to produce blood during a match and, presumably, make the match more exciting.

    By Nicole Rosenthal October 17th, 2020 Read More
  • False Facts About Ozzy Osbourne You Always Thought Were True

    Ozzy Osbourne has lived a life so unbelievable that many bonkers stories about him are indeed real. But a lot of common knowledge about the man is just plain wrong. Here are the false facts about Ozzy Osbourne that you always thought were true.

    By Brian Boone October 16th, 2020 Read More
  • Here's How Much Angus Young Is Really Worth

    After more than 45 years of earning his money by duck walking, dropping to the floor for sick guitar solos, miming devil horns on his own head, and running around stadium stages in a schoolboy uniform, it's a fair question: Just how much is AC/DC's Angus Young really worth?

    By Karen Corday October 16th, 2020 Read More
  • False Things You Believe About Walt Disney

    One of the most famous filmmakers of all time, Walt Disney’s story is larger than life … and that’s thanks to some major myth-building, both good and bad. Much of what we believe about Disney is just plain false, so let’s set the record straight.

    By Brian Boone October 16th, 2020 Read More
  • This Is The Least Popular Member Of Blackpink

    It's a bit difficult to reduce all of this information into "most popular" or "least popular" when considering social media engagement, general public perception, endorsements and engineered publicity, language ability, dancing and singing acumen, and so on. Debates among fandom are never ending,

    By Richard Milner October 16th, 2020 Read More
  • Why Sammy Hagar Left Van Halen Twice

    During the recording of 1995's Balance, Sammy and Eddie's "once harmonious songwriting relationship hit a sour patch," per Ultimate Classic Rock. "That was the record where if I said black, Eddie said white, and I'd say, 'Okay, white,' he'd say, 'No, I want black,'" remembered Hagar.

    By Karen Corday October 15th, 2020 Read More
  • The Real Reason Angus Young Started Wearing Schoolboy Uniforms On Stage

    AC/DC's lead guitarist Angus Young is well known for his wild stage presence, including his duck walk and schoolboy uniforms. Angus Young has been wearing his schoolboy uniform on stage for the last four decades, but the reason he does is because his older brother Malcolm insisted on it.

    By Kate Hakala October 15th, 2020 Read More
  • This Was One Of Van Halen's Absolute Worst Albums

    Most popular bands have made a bad record. For Van Halen, the consensus seems to be that 1998's Van Halen III tops the worst album list. Not too surprising, really. Any sequels with a three in the name really never measure up, do they?

    By Sandra Mardenfeld October 15th, 2020 Read More
  • The Truth About Motley Crue's Former Female Drummer

    In 2000, Mötley Crüe lost both longtime drummer Tommy Lee and his replacement, Randy Castillo, within a matter of months. According to NRK, drummer Samantha Maloney, then best known as Hole's touring drummer, got an e-mail from Nikki Sixx asking if she'd like to fill in. She jumped on a plane.

    By Karen Corday October 15th, 2020 Read More