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  • Woodstock 99

    Woodstock 99: How Much Money The Controversial Festival Probably Made

    Woodstock 99: How much money the controversial festival probably made

    By Elizabeth Hlavinka Read More
  •  Jewish temple on fire

    The Tragic True Story Of The Nika Riots

    Emperor Justinian came to power with a plan to restablish the Roman Empire. His policies and military campaigns weren't always popular.

    By Engrid Barnett Read More
  • Playboy emblem cufflinks

    What Happened To Hugh Hefner's Secretary, Mary?

    Mary O'Connor, Hugh Hefner's secretary, was a dedicated and valued employee and friend who was content with not being the center of attention.

    By Veronika Lee Read More
  • Bret Michaels American Country Awards

    Tragic Details About Bret Michaels

    When people just assume that all it takes is luck to become a celebrity, they must not be taking someone like Bret Michaels into account. Here's his story.

    By Erich B. Anderson Read More
  • Paul McCartney

    Paul McCartney's Grandson Looks Just Like The Famous Musician

    Paul McCartney's Grandson, Arthur, looks just like the famous musician, especially from his early Beatle Days.

    By Vandita Agrawal Read More
  • Joe Francis in 2008

    The Sudden Rise And Fall Of Girls Gone Wild

    Joe Francis created a brand that rose to pop culture infamy and fell finally to the dustbin of history. This is the sudden rise and fall of Girls Gone Wild.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Robin Williams smiling

    Robin Williams' Unexpected Friendship With Christopher Reeve Was Something Special

    Robin Williams and Christopher Reeve had a close relationship even before they were famous.

    By Jean Mendoza Read More
  • Pete Townshend

    The Real Story Behind The Who's Behind Blue Eyes

    In the midst of the Who's success, "Behind Blue Eyes" expressed Townshend's frustrations over worldly pressures and temptations.

    By Garrett S. Griffin Read More
  • Bruce Springsteen singing

    Bruce Springsteen's Folk-Rock Classic Atlantic City Was Inspired By Violent Mob Hits

    The narration of "Atlantic City" reads like dismal urban folklore, and its inspiration is not too far from that.

    By Luke Holden Read More
  • John F. Kennedy Jr. smiling

    The Tragic 1999 Death Of John F. Kennedy Jr. Explained

    But tragedy followed John F. Kennedy Jr,, starting just before his third birthday, when his father was assassinated, and ending with his early death in 1999.

    By Holly Gary Read More
  • Humphrey Bogart

    How Humphrey Bogart Took A Stand During The Hollywood Red Scare

    Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall played major roles in fighting the persecutory practices of the government during the Hollywood Red Scare,.

    By Andrew Amelinckx Read More
  • Ringo Starr, 1965

    What Beatles Fans Really Thought About The Hiring Of Ringo Starr

    Despite the fact that the band believed Ringo Starr to be a step up as a drummer, The Beatles already had a following in Liverpool.

    By Anna Robinson Read More
  • Bob Dylan

    Bob Dylan's Brutally Harsh Words For The Counting Crows

    Bob Dylan has also never shied away from his opinions about Counting Crows, and they're not good.

    By Luke Holden Read More
  • Abandoned Italian house

    Italy's Museum Of Abandonment Sits As A Reminder Of Its Failed Fascist Past

    A slew of historically significant locations serves as Italy's Museum of Abandonment — an experimental museum where visitors can walk through Italy's history.

    By Remy Millisky Read More
  • Audrey Munson

    The Tragic 1996 Death Of Audrey Munson, America's First Supermodel

    Ours is an age in which physical beauty is celebrated, lauded, praised -- not just models, but supermodels. The archetype may have begun with Audrey Munson.

    By Andrew Amelinckx Read More
  • Theodor Geisel was Dr. Seuss

    Dr. Seuss First Got Published Because Of A Chance Meeting

    Theodor Geisel eventually became beloved children's author Dr. Seuss, publishing over 60 books in his lifetime. But it almost didn't happen at all.

    By Garrett S. Griffin Read More
  • Late actress Pat Carroll

    Why Did Pat Carroll Sue Hanna-Barbera?

    Pat Carroll had a long and vibrant performing career, mostly on stage and TV, but also as a voice artist, including Ursula in "The Little Mermaid."

    By Michael Dawson Read More
  • John Scher smiling

    Whatever Happened To Woodstock '99 Organizer John Scher?

    Promoter John Scher was one of the organizers of the controversial Woodstock '99 music festival.

    By Jean Mendoza Read More
  • Alex Jones

    How Much Money Alex Jones Has Made Since His First Defamation Trial

    Controversial radio personality Alex Jones has already been found liable for damages against the families of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victims.

    By Remy Millisky Read More
  • Muddy Woodstock '99

    The Wretched Reality Of What Was Actually In The Mud At Woodstock '99

    The original Woodstock music festival was famous for lots of things: an incredible array of acts, and mud as well. Woodstock '99 also featured mud -- kind of.

    By Luke Holden Read More
  • Picture of Metallica standing together

    The True Stories Behind These Metallica Songs

    When you think of metal music, a few key influential bands immediately come to mind. Judas Priest. Motörhead. Iron Maiden. And, of course, Metallica.

    By Kelly Kuehn Read More
  • Dakota Johnson and Henry Goulding in Persuasion

    What Netflix's 2022 Persuasion Got Wrong

    Netflix's latest contribution to Jane Austen movies, "Persuasion," has sparked a firestorm of controversy. This is what Netflix's 2022 "Persuasion" got wrong.

    By Engrid Barnett Read More
  • Sonji Roi

    Inside The Life Of Muhammad Ali's First Wife, Sonji Roi

    Muhammad Ali's first wife, Sonji Roi, was an independent woman who refused to conform to Islam. Their marriage was short-lived. Here's a look inside her life.

    By Vandita Agrawal Read More
  • Brittney Griner

    How Brittney Griner's Verdict Has Brutally Divided Social Media

    A Russian court handed WNBA star Brittney Griner a nine-year prison sentence. World reaction was swift, including a crowd of people utilizing social media.

    By Aaron Homer Read More
  • Brittney Griner

    Brittney Griner's Sentencing In A Russian Court Explained

    A Russian court has found Brittney Griner guilty of smuggling drugs, and the basketball star has been sentenced to nine years in prison.

    By Leslie Veliz Read More
  • Phil Mickelson

    Why Golf Pros Like Phil Mickelson Are Fighting A Ban To Compete In The PGA Tour

    Competition is an intrinsic part of organized sports, especially on the professional level. But the prospect of a rival athletic organization can raise hackles.

    By S. Flannagan Read More
  • Soccer ball in net

    Why A Soccer Team Once Purposefully Scored On Themselves 149 Times

    In soccer, an own goal is one of the most humiliating mistakes a player can make. Here's why a soccer team once purposefully scored on themselves 149 times.

    By Vandita Agrawal Read More
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