How Many Times Was John Lennon Arrested?
John Lennon is famous for making music with The Beatles, but not quite as famous for his rap sheet. As it turns out, he was arrested for drug use.
Read MoreJohn Lennon is famous for making music with The Beatles, but not quite as famous for his rap sheet. As it turns out, he was arrested for drug use.
Read MoreMachine Gun Kelly had a rocky rise to fame, first performing as a rap artist before transitioning to pop-punk. Here's the story of how he became famous.
Read MoreSome sources say it was Fred Astaire's mother who suggested the change, claiming the original surname "sounded like a battle."
Read MoreGiven its size, New Hampshire's Mount Washington isn't usually one of the first to jump to someone's mind when naming the most dangerous mountains.
Read MoreBruce Springsteen and Van Morrison are music legends, but they actually didn't get along very well. Here's the story of their tense relationship.
Read MoreOnly a few celebrity marriages have withstood the test of time — Snoop Dogg and Shante Broadus' relationship being one of them.
Read MoreJimmy Stewart is a Hollywood legend, but he almost didn't act at all. He went to college for architecture, and nearly pursued a career in it.
Read MoreThere's something poetic about Big Ten schools. The conference is one of the oldest in Division I and its member schools along with its mascots are iconic.
Read MoreDavid Bowie was one of the most iconic musicians of all time and it was his performances on stage that made him truly memorable.
Read MoreJimmy Stewart, the star of "It's a Wonderful Life" and "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington," wasn't a fan of black-and-white movies being colorized.
Read MoreOscars are so widely coveted, it's hard to imagine anyone refusing the award. Some do, however, refuse. This was the first person to refuse an Oscar.
Read MoreVideo games are big business. In 2021, world-wide revenue for video games was over $180 billion and billions of consoles have been sold over the last 50 years.
Read MoreOne family of composers has amassed over 90 Oscar nominations since the 1930s, making them the most nominated family in Academy Awards history.
Read MoreAt the peak of her career, Grace Kelly left acting behind to become the princess of Monaco. When she married Prince Rainier of Monaco on April 18, 1956.
Read MoreMost Oscar-winning films are made in Hollywood, but not all. "The Private Life of Henry VII" was the first non-Hollywood film to win an Oscar.
Read MoreWinning one Oscar is hard enough, let alone two in back-to-back years. These are the rare few actors who won Academy Awards two years in a row.
Read MoreOnly a few actors have won awards for acting and for best picture. Those include Brad Pitt, George Clooney, Michael Douglas, and Frances McDormand.
Read MoreSome Academy Awards are more coveted and elusive than others, including those for acting. These are the only films to win three acting Oscars.
Read MoreOver the years, the Oscar field has increased in scope: a total of 10 movies can be nominated each year. So why the change? Let's find out.
Read MoreThe Academy Award of best picture more often than not goes to a domestic Hollywood production — but not always. Let's take a look back in history.
Read MoreBruce Springsteen and John Mellencamp are musicians cut from the same cloth. Here is the truth about their relationship.
Read MoreThroughout the history of music, artists come and go, and the rap genre is no different. Here's the real reason you don't hear from these rappers anymore.
Read MoreBette Davis helped establish the Hollywood Canteen as an entertainment venue for service members during World War II.
Read MoreHere's a closer look at Motown legend Marvin Gaye's attempt to try out for the NFL's Detroit Lions.
Read MoreJoan Crawford was born Lucille Fay LeSueur, and her new name was chosen via a contest.
Read MoreSome people seem to mostly be in love with the idea of being in love. One example might be that of Hollywood megastar Lana Turner and her several marriages.
Read MoreCinema icon James Dean is mostly remembered for his work in just three films. But even Dean had to start somewhere -- after all, small parts pay the bills, too.
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