Earth, Wind & Fire Members You May Not Know Have Died
Earth, Wind & Fire made their musical reputation as a blend of several musical genres -- jazz, rock, soul, and more -- with a career from the 1970s to today.
Read MoreEarth, Wind & Fire made their musical reputation as a blend of several musical genres -- jazz, rock, soul, and more -- with a career from the 1970s to today.
Read MoreYou'd think that NBA players can only score for one team per game, but that's not true. Here's the story of a player who scored for two teams in a game.
Read MoreA Steely Dan song was actually a diss track aimed at John Lennon, calling him out of touch and lambasting him for claiming to identify with the poor.
Read MoreBabe Ruth was one of the greatest baseball players of all time, and the "Babe" name is famous. Here's how the legendary Babe Ruth got his nickname.
Read MoreWayne Gretzky is undeniably a genuine Canadian gift to the world of professional hockey. Fans were shocked and angry when his trade to L.A. was announced.
Read MoreComic books were originally designed to be disposable -- created quickly, printed cheaply on inexpensive materials, to be tossed when the owner grew up.
Read MoreReleased in 1961, "Breakfast at Tiffany's" is a beloved rom-com that continues to dazzle audiences. So why did Marilyn Monroe turn down a role in the film?
Read MoreFollowing the release of "Under the Banner of Heaven," the public has been shocked and horrified by the 1984 double homicide of Brenda and Erica Lafferty.
Read MoreStuart Sutcliffe's time with the Beatles as their original bassist was brief, but he had a huge impact on the band during their early years.
Read MoreSinger-songwriter Willie Nelson might have a song and album titled "Shotgun Willie," but it's also his nickname, too. So what's the story behind the moniker?
Read More"The Wizard of Oz" has become a classic, loved by millions since it first touched the screen in 1939. Here's what is was like to see it when it opened.
Read MoreVeronica Lake had a sudden and stellar career in the Hollywood film industry of the 1940s. By the end of the decade, that career was essentially finished.
Read MoreThe Golden Raspberry Awards, or the Razzies, award the worst performances in movies, but they've sparked some of the biggest controversies as well. Here's how.
Read MoreA song is written, released, becomes a hit. Other artists embrace the composition, make it their own, and sometimes, have significant, separate success.
Read MoreThe members of the formula racing team Lotus F1 found themselves in an unusual position when one of their drivers nearly rendered them bankrupt.
Read MoreChinese checkers has been around for a long time with many variations now existing. But, this ubiquitous game has a unique origin story that might shock you.
Read MoreThere's art, and then there's a hobby. Cynthia Albritton successfully combined both art and hobby, creating a unique approach to the rock star memorial.
Read MoreIn the 1960s, the U.K. gave birth to a band that would change the course of music, and a celebrity who would cast a dark legacy: the Beatles and Jimmy Savile
Read MoreA renowned poet, memoirist, actor, screenwriter, singer, dancer -- Maya Angelou lived a remarkably accomplished artistic life, including a name change.
Read MoreThe tragic execution of Mary the Elephant is an example of turn of the century ignorance coupled with outrage.
Read MoreDr. Quincy Fortier from HBO's "Baby God" committed crimes he was never charged with, including against his stepdaughter. Their relationship was disturbing.
Read MoreThe entertainment business, whether in Hollywood or Bollywood, is a competitive environment, filled with individuals who have varying levels of ruthlessness.
Read MoreHere's why the NCAA, and later on the NBA, decided to ban dunking from the free-throw line.
Read MoreKatharine Hepburn was an award-winning actor during Hollywood's Golden Age and beyond. Her success meant significant financial rewards. What of her estate?
Read MoreHere's what we know about Bob Dylan and John Lennon's relationship and how it progressed through the years.
Read MoreBob Dylan is probably the most iconic singer/songwriter of all time. He often wrote war protest songs and "A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall" is one of his best.
Read MoreJerry Garcia was one of the most charismatic performers in rock history, but his personal life was plagued by tragedy. This is the untold truth of Jerry Garcia.
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