What Happened To Bob Marley's Wife?
Rita Marley met Bob Marley while working as a nurse in Kingston, Jamaica. She was just 19 years old. Here's what happened to her after he died.
Read MoreRita Marley met Bob Marley while working as a nurse in Kingston, Jamaica. She was just 19 years old. Here's what happened to her after he died.
Read MoreIf you've seen "The Godfather," you probably remember that scene with the horse head involving producer Jack Woltz, played by actor John Marley.
Read MoreVampires are well-known in human culture around the world, along with their many ascribed qualities. Here's why they're said to fear the sun.
Read MoreThe Smile Jamaica Concert took place on December 5, 1976 in Kingston. The electric event has a place in history for many reasons - here they are.
Read MoreDuring his life, Bob Barker was a huge animal advocate, so it's no surprise what he decided to do with his fortune after his 2023 death at 99 years old.
Read MorePodcasts and their hosts have become one of America's favorite forms of media. And befitting their personalities, great controversy has followed close behind.
Read MoreNFL player Dick Butkus was known as "The Animal" and "The Maestro of Mayhem" on the gridiron, but he eventually had to quit - and not by choice. Here's why.
Read MoreEqually known for her acting as her diva behavior, actress Faye Dunaway seemingly disappeared from the limelight following several career flops.
Read MoreFunerals take on many different forms around the world across various cultures, and not all of them are somber and quiet. Enter New Orleans' jazz funerals.
Read More"Moonshiners" followed a group of down-to-earth country folk devoted to home-brewed hard liquor. Here's a look at what happened since to this lively bunch.
Read MoreTupac Shakur staked his claim within rap music in the mid-90s. On September 7, 1996, Shakur was gunned down in a drive-by shooting that took place in Las Vegas.
Read MoreOn September 13, 1996, Tupac Shakur was declared dead. Shockingly - or not shocking at all, depending on who you ask - he may have predicted his own murder.
Read MoreGraceland is a shrine to all things Elvis Presley, including being the burial ground for his family, but Priscilla Presley won't be buried next to Elvis there.
Read MoreGeorge Harrison was the second member of The Beatles to die, of cancer in 2001. Here's a closer look at the last year of George Harrison's extraordinary life.
Read MoreFilmmaker Werner Herzog was born on September 5, 1942, amid World War II and before the bombing of Munich. The story of his childhood is an interesting one.
Read More"Reality TV" is undeniably TV -- it's the reality part that's sometimes called into question. Lots of series have been scrutinized, including "Moonshiners."
Read MoreMarkus Persson is a Swedish gamer and the billionaire creator of "Minecraft," who has publicly struggled with success, his past, his demons, and controversy.
Read MoreLa Luz del Mundo was founded by Aarón Joaquín González in 1926. The church grew under the leadership of his son, but was plagued by controversy from the start.
Read MoreEtta James was an R&B legend, with legendary hits like "At Last." However, despite her talent and notoriety, her life was fraught with addiction and abuse.
Read MoreMagic Johnson once angered Wilt Chamberlain in a pickup game, and what happened after is a story repeated in NBA lore. Here's how it went down.
Read MoreFrom his heartbreakingly difficult childhood to his briefly-held belief that he had actually discovered The Beatles, Willie Nelson's life has been a wild ride.
Read MoreIn 1969, the BBC aired an unprecedented look at the daily life of the royal family. The documentary, titled "Royal Family," was soon banned by Queen Elizabeth.
Read MoreMurderer Taylor Schabusiness has a husband, Warren E. Schabow, whom she began dating in 2017 and married in 2020. Here's what we know about him.
Read MoreThese respected athletes have done terrible things, but society just kinda forgets about the bad times.
Read MoreHere are the best onscreen portrayals of legendary lawman Wyatt Earp, ranked from worst to best.
Read MoreActor Michael Gambon, who played Dumbledore starting in the third "Harry Potter" movie, had a son named Fergus with a successful career of his own.
Read MoreAmong the "Harry Potter" cast was Alan Rickman as Severus Snape and Michael Gambon as Hogwarts headmaster Albus Dumbledore. Here's a look at their relationship.
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