• Songs You Didn't Realize Were Written By Prince

    Prince recorded some of the greatest songs of all time, from "When Doves Cry" to "Purple Rain." His performances were always a mix of sensuality and power that is still unmatched. But the Purple One was more than a performer. He was also a brilliant songwriter.

    By Emilia David June 5th, 2020 Read More
  • The Surprising Truth Of The Goodyear Blimp

    Look! Up in the sky! It's a bird! It's a plane! It's -- a blimp. Are you trying to say Superman put on weight? Of course not. That would be mean. Plus, you're probably talking about spotting an airship, which could be a blimp, a zeppelin, or a dirigible.

    By Eric Meisfjord June 4th, 2020 Read More
  • This Is Why The Original MacGyver Had To Be Canceled

    It's not every TV series that gives birth to a new word that actually sticks around. But that's one of the side effects of 1985's MacGyver, an adventure series that emphasized brains and knowledge over guns. Why'd this classic get canceled?

    By Eric Meisfjord June 4th, 2020 Read More
  • This Is What We Need To See In Amazon's Lord Of The Rings Prequel

    The history of Middle Earth unspooled from J.R.R. Tolkien's head like a high fantasy scarf being pulled by a magician from the mouth of a very special birthday boy, and fans know that the Lord of the Rings trilogy was only the punctuation mark at the end of a decidedly long run-on sentence.

    By Tom Meisfjord June 4th, 2020 Read More
  • Everything We Know About The New Batwoman

    In May of 2020, fans of the CW's sprawling panoply of DC adaptations were astonished to learn that Australian actress Ruby Rose would be exiting her post as Kate Kane, the eponymous guardian of Gotham City on Batwoman after only one year. Here's what we know about the next in line.

    By Tom Meisfjord June 3rd, 2020 Read More
  • The Real Reason DMX Lost All His Money

    These United States have subsisted on a single, galvanizing promise that one day, if we keep the faith and stick to the straight and narrow, X gon' give it to us. Tragically, it was a promise doomed to go unfulfilled, as DMX is no longer financially capable of giving it to anyone.

    By Tom Meisfjord June 3rd, 2020 Read More
  • How Pink Floyd Was Formed

    It makes sense that The Wall, a 1979 rock opera, came from Pink Floyd, since three out of the four original members were architecture students... Here's the story of how Pink Floyd began.

    By Eric Meisfjord June 3rd, 2020 Read More
  • This Was Pete Townshend's Advice He Regrets Giving Jimi Hendrix

    Pete Townshend was the revolutionary guitarist of The Who, and the writer of classic songs like "Baba O'Riley," "My Generation," Pinball Wizard," and "5:15." As such, he's a bonafide six-string legend with a ridiculous amount of musical wisdom to impart to his younger brethren, and has been doing so for decades.

    By Pauli Poisuo June 3rd, 2020 Read More
  • The Dark Easter Egg You Probably Missed In Avengers Endgame

    The Marvel Cinematic Universe is a vast, glorious, and self-indulgent place, an obsessive onscreen "Where's Waldo?" of referential goings-on. Enthusiastic viewers have spent more than a decade Clockwork Oranging their eyes at the screen, trying to spot unseen Easter eggs, and Avengers Endgame ...

    By Tom Meisfjord June 3rd, 2020 Read More
  • The Truth About The Biggest Box Office Bomb Ever

    When the credits roll, everyone has had the discussion — or argument, depending — of "What'd you think of the movie?" Whether you liked it or thought it stunk on ice, though, someone is likely to bring up the fact that their opinion is supported by the opinions of a couple million others, who either loved/loathed the film the same way.

    By Eric Meisfjord June 3rd, 2020 Read More
  • The Real Reason Jean-Claude Van Damme Was Fired From Predator

    Spend a couple of minutes reading about the production history on any movie and you'll quickly come to the conclusion that the film industry is basically a century-long issue of Marvel's old "What-If..?" comic. And for a brief window of time, Jean-Claude Van Damme was the alien monster inspiring a young Arnold Schwarzenegger and company to return, post haste, to the chopper.

    By Tom Meisfjord June 2nd, 2020 Read More
  • This Is Johnny Cash's Most Underrated Song

    Johnny Cash. The Man in Black. The great rebel of country music, and one of the precious few artists of the genre who grew to enjoy widespread mainstream appeal, to the point that he could justifiably be called a rock star. His career as a recording artist spanned six decades ...

    By Pauli Poisuo June 1st, 2020 Read More
  • The Real Reason Prince Changed His Name To A Symbol

    The artist formerly known as "The Artist Formerly Known As Prince" was an enigma. The legend put it best in one of the many classic songs from the Purple Rain soundtrack, "I Would Die 4 U," in which he declared, "I'm not a woman. I'm not a man. I am something that you'll never understand."

    By A. C. Grimes June 1st, 2020 Read More
  • The Tragic Life Of Daniel Boone

    Those of a certain age might be forgiven for confusing Davy (though he preferred David) Crockett and Daniel Boone. Their timelines overlap, though Boone, born in 1734, could have been a grandfather to Crockett, born in 1786. Here's how Boone lived, and eventually, died.

    By Eric Meisfjord June 1st, 2020 Read More
  • The Real Reason Pinball Was Once Illegal

    From San Francisco to Chicago to New York City, Americans have sure been playin' a mean pinball for almost 100 years. But this seemingly innocuous game was once illegal coast to coast.

    By Nicole Rosenthal June 1st, 2020 Read More