Dave Grohl Reveals The Rule Foo Fighters Has For Recording Music
During his appearance on the YouTube series "Hot Ones," Foo Fighters Dave Grohl talked about the interesting rule he has when making music with his band.
Read MoreDuring his appearance on the YouTube series "Hot Ones," Foo Fighters Dave Grohl talked about the interesting rule he has when making music with his band.
Read MoreAt least we still have all the music they made while they were together, regardless of what happened after. Here are the real reasons these '00 bands broke up.
Read MoreLegendary actress Bette Davis had a huge hit song written about her in the 1980s, when she was in her 70s. Here's what she thought about the song.
Read MoreVampires have been used as chilling points of narrative for hundreds of years, in folklore as well as literature. An early example is the novella "Carmilla."
Read MoreThe Simpsons' has a reputation for predicting the future. Here's why a '90s Simpson's episode is going viral amid the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Read MoreCharlie Sheen was once the highest-paid actor on TV until his firing from "Two and a Half Men" in 2011. Since then, his fortune has dwindled, and here is why.
Read MoreOne of history's most iconic and influential pop stars, Madonna has struggled to find balance in a life that has had its share of ups and downs.
Read MoreOne of the jobs of the Hollywood publicity machine is memorable nicknames for up-and-coming actors and actresses, giving the performers an edge in the news.
Read MoreAva Gardner, one of Hollywood's biggest stars, is known as a glamour icon, so the photoshoot of her in sweats is unusual. Here's how it came about.
Read MoreMichael Caine is one of Hollywood's most iconic actors, but that's not actually his real name, He was actually born Maurice Micklewhite in 1933.
Read MoreJustin Bieber rose to fame at an early age, and almost instantly because one of the music industry's biggest stars. Here's how he became famous.
Read MoreIt's not at all unusual for someone to be buried with an item (or items) of special importance in their life. Artist Andy Warhol was no exception.
Read MoreA Marvin Gaye biopic that Dr. Dre is producing has been in the works for a couple of years. Here's what's happening with that.
Read MoreThe term 'pre-code' often crops up when talking about films in the 1920s and '30s. It marks a distinct era in the history of filmmaking, but what is so special?
Read MoreKirk Douglas was a Hollywood icon whose career spanned seven decades. At birth, his name was very different from the one that became famous on the big screen.
Read MoreGeorge Burns had a career in entertainment that lasted almost 100 years. He found the most success as a comedian while also becoming synonymous with cigars.
Read MoreThe boombox is synonymous with '80s hip hop culture in urban America. But this device has an interesting and varied origin story that traverses the world.
Read MoreMarilyn Monroe's final movie was called "Something's Got To Give," though it never premiered in theaters, as she was fired from the production.
Read MoreThe true-crime Netflix show "Worst Roommate Ever" has a lot of contenders for terrible roommates, and Youseff Khater is undoubtedly one of the most fascinating.
Read MoreMoney, it's said, changes people. Except the people it doesn't change. Maybe childhood experiences shape the adult and their approach to finances. Or not.
Read MoreKurt Cobain will doubtless go down in music history as one of the greatest songwriters and musicians of his generation. But how many times was he arrested?
Read More"Survivor" is a reality TV show that follows contestants as they are dropped in a remote location and expected to "survive." Here are its biggest scandals.
Read MoreMarilyn Monroe is a Hollywood icon known as an actress and model, but she suffered an untimely death at 36. This was the final movie she made before her death.
Read MoreDavid Bowie was a long-haired teen, like lots of kids in the 1960s. But unlike most kids, he co-founded a society that sought acceptance of boys with long hair.
Read MoreMore often than not, actors present themselves to the public as vital, healthy, ready for anything. Often, that's also part of the act, hiding health issues.
Read MoreJust four months prior to his death from a massive stroke in 1986, Cary Grant shared the surprising way he wished to be remembered.
Read More"Who Wants to Live Forever," released on "A Kind of Magic" has become one of Queen's most enduringly beloved songs — but it was written in an unusual place.
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