Jamie Reid Was A Political Activist Long Before His Art Career
Jamie Reid had a huge part in creating the the iconic punk rock aesthetic, but he was also a political activist long before his art career.
Read MoreJamie Reid had a huge part in creating the the iconic punk rock aesthetic, but he was also a political activist long before his art career.
Read MoreKabbalah is a sect of Jewish mysticism with a goal of understanding the essence of God. The Tree of Life holds meaning that's part of unravelling that mystery.
Read MoreTobias Forge and his band Ghost thrilled audiences with their satanic-inspired acts. While Forge remained a private type, there's plenty to learn about him.
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Read MoreLewis Strauss was a controversial yet high ranking figure who had it out for J. Robert Oppenheimer. Here's what happened to him after the Oppenheimer hearings.
Read MoreCanadian-American musician Robbie Robertson, founder of The Band and Bob Dylan collaborator, died at 80 on August 9, 2023. Here's his story.
Read MorePresident John F. Kennedy's widely-televised funeral took place over several days in Washington, D.C. Here are moments that the cameras didn't always catch.
Read MoreWhile many politicians are so powerful they never have to answer for their crimes, others do face consequences. Here are the world leaders who've been arrested.
Read MoreHere's what happened to Tim Ballard, the former DHS agent turned American anti-human trafficking activist, from the film "Sound of Freedom."
Read MoreRemember the caboose? The last car at the end of a train, typically painted red? Whether you do or don't, here's why they're no longer used.
Read MoreGiven the sense of despair that permeates so much of their music, it should come as no surprise that members of The Cure have experienced loss and tragedy.
Read MoreWe've all seen vomiting in movies at some point, some probably more believeable than others. So how exactly is it made? What makes a "good" vomit?
Read MoreJ. Robert Oppenheimer, "the father of the atomic bomb," had two children - Peter and Toni - but only Peter had children of his own. Who are they?
Read More"Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri" is a 2017 movie inspired by the real-life murder of Kathy Page in 1991, which still remains unsolved.
Read MoreIn the 1990s, BBC journalist and presenter Jill Dando hosted "Crimewatch." Eventually, she was the subject of an episode, and the case has yet to be solved.
Read MoreFrom serial killers with murderous relatives to a drug kingpin raised by a notorious bootlegger, here are a few criminals with shocking family histories.
Read MoreIn 2016, "Exorcist" director William Friedkin requested to speak with a real-life exorcist. He eventually witnessed an exorcism, and it changed him forever.
Read MoreJazz trumpeter and vocalist Chet Baker died after a three-story fall on May 13, 1988. What exactly happened is still debated by some. Here's the story.
Read MoreThe Russian Revolution caused a lot of turmoil, and innocent people sufferred badly. Here are some messed up things that happened during the Russian Revolution.
Read MoreIn August 2023, Ukraine removed a lingering U.S.S.R symbol from its iconic Motherland Monument and replaced it with a trident coat of arms.
Read MoreSurfers often travel the world in search of the perfect wave. But sometimes, the very conditions that make for great surfing can spell disaster, even for pros.
Read MoreAmid the Ukraine-Russia war, many have wondered what would happen if Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky dies in office. Here's the likely scenario.
Read MoreNo, Viking funerals didn't mean pushing a boat out to sea, then setting it on fire with a flaming arrow. But the true world of Viking funerals is fascinating.
Read MoreBesides being super cute salamanders, axolotls are also resistant to cancer and can regenerate limbs. Yet sadly, wild axolotls are critically endangered.
Read MoreThough remembered as an American sculptor, Altina Schinasi, was also an artist, inventor, and designer. Most notably, she created cat-eye glasses in the 1930s.
Read MoreBefore there was Count Dracula - courtesy of legendary author Bram Stoker - there was a Hindu legend that paved the way for vampires as we know them.
Read MoreDruze is both an ethnic group and a religion, and it has been closed to new followers for a long time. So what exactly do its adherents believe?
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