The Melancholy Meaning Behind Bruce Springsteen's Song, Nebraska
Bruce Springsteen's song "Nebraska" is one of his most popular, but there's a rather sad meaning behind it. Here's what inspired Springsteen to write the song.
Read MoreBruce Springsteen's song "Nebraska" is one of his most popular, but there's a rather sad meaning behind it. Here's what inspired Springsteen to write the song.
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Read MoreOne man's colon is on display at a museum, and the reason is pretty interesting. Here's why a man's colon is on display at a museum in Philadelphia.
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Read MoreJohn Wayne was famous for delivering a fairly predictable cinematic product: manly men of few words and much action. But his real name wasn't so manly.
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