The Truth About David Gilmour And Roger Waters' Infamous Feud
David Gilmour and Roger Waters may hold rock's record for most enduring feud. Their bitter battle has now lasted longer than the time they spent together.
Read MoreDavid Gilmour and Roger Waters may hold rock's record for most enduring feud. Their bitter battle has now lasted longer than the time they spent together.
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Read MoreFrom bad plays to on-stage accidents, the Super Bowl has provided fans with some of the greatest moments in sports history … and some of the most humiliating.
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Read MoreHave you ever wondered about the ins and outs of the footballs used for the big game or the NFL games more generally?
Read MoreFor professional cheerleaders, making the team is nothing compared to the stress of staying on it. Here's the dark history behind NFL cheerleading.
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Read MoreActress Melinda Dillon died on January 9, 2023. While she played some of the most recognizable characters in cinema, here are the tragic details about her.
Read MoreSinger, songwriter, and guitarist extraordinaire Bonnie Raitt has achieved so much during her impressive career. But how many Grammys does she have?
Read MoreStevie Wonder has known Smokey Robinson since he was 11 years old.
Read MoreActor David Niven's memoir recalling old Hollywood told a harrowing tale of a troubled actress he called "Missie." But who was the mysterious starlet?
Read MoreBusta Rhymes has built in an incredible career and legacy. He even allegedly held a very specific Guinness World Record related to his musical career.
Read MoreFrom having to choose between music and tennis to his onstage clash with James Hetfield, let's explore the life and times of Metallica's Lars Ulrich.
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Read MoreStar Trek writers and executives have had a lot of ideas, but most get red-shirted before they hit the airwaves. It's too bad, because some sounded awesome.
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