Is Tupac Buried Anywhere?
Following his death, Shakur was cremated and his ashes were given to his mother, Afeni Shakur. As for where they are now, there are a couple of odd stories.
Read MoreFollowing his death, Shakur was cremated and his ashes were given to his mother, Afeni Shakur. As for where they are now, there are a couple of odd stories.
Read MoreHollywood and organized religion have long had a difficult relationship. Here are some of the most controversial movies based on the Bible.
Read MoreLynyrd Skynyrd was first composed of guitarists Gary Rossington and Allen Collins, bassist Larry Junstrom, drummer Bob Burns, and vocalist Ronnie Van Zant.
Read MoreThe Spin Doctors had two big hits in the early-90s, then their commercial popularity seemed to fade. Here's why you rarely hear about the Spin Doctors nowadays.
Read MoreSo now the head of Ted Williams, the legendary batter, is separated from his body and both of them are sitting in liquid nitrogen storage in Arizona.
Read MoreBack then, Wimbledon hosted a tournament for a different sport: shooting. When the Wild West Show toured England in 1887, Oakley competed.
Read MoreDavid Bowie launched his own internet service provider called BowieNet in 1998.
Read MorePeter Criss and his impostor both appeared on TV to talk things out, in what may go down in one of the strangest moments in rock - and that's saying something.
Read MoreOne golden age actor is still very much here among us. Her name is Marsha Hunt and she's Hollywood's oldest living star. In 2021, Hunt is expected to turn 104.
Read More"Star Trek" has been a phenomenon for over half a century, spawning numerous television shows, movies, books, video games, and just about every form of media.
Read MoreRobin Williams and Pam Dawber became good friends while they worked together on the TV show "Mork and Mindy," a "Happy Days" spin-off that ran until 1982.
Read MoreMusician and songwriter Frank Zappa, considered a crackpot by some and a musical genius by many others, was a talented guitarist and avant-garde composer.
Read MoreRobin Williams and John Belushi had a ball doing drugs in the 1970s. Unfortunately, the drugs also ended Belushi's life and their friendship in a tragic way.
Read MoreMichael Jackson died on June 25, 2009, in Los Angeles at just 50 years old. He was thought to have left behind an estate worth approximately $567 million.
Read MoreDean Martin was the "King of Cool," part of the legendary Rat Pack. He lived a colorful life but was famously private. Here's the untold truth of Dean Martin.
Read MoreMegadeth's Dave Mustaine has been an instrumental part of the music industry for decades now. However, he never forgets to be grateful for how far he's come.
Read MorePhiladelphia had a 20-plus-year period where none of their teams won, and fans felt that it was due to the Curse of Billy Penn.
Read MoreUnderstanding the public and private dilemma Duran Duran guitarist Andy Taylor endured at that time reveals the real reason he left the group in the '80s.
Read MoreHere's why certain people think that the Eminem of today is a clone of the original.
Read MoreAn anonymous buyer at a private auction purchased a decades-old pair of monogrammed underwear that belonged to none other than Adolf Hitler.
Read MoreActor and martial arts expert Steven Seagal is well known for his starring roles in campy '80s and '90s action movies like "Hard To Kill" and "Under Siege."
Read MoreAs the lead guitarist of the world-famous English band the Beatles, George Harrison's death at the age of 58 startled the music world.
Read MoreYou've likely heard of George Orwell, the crafty English novelist whose writing was equal parts science fiction and societal critique.
Read More"Weird Al" Yankovic is known for parodies like "Eat It" and "Amish Paradise," but there's no better proof of his musical powers than his non-parody work.
Read MoreIn 1951 Reagan's career as an actor was still going, and that year he starred alongside Diana Lynn and Peggy the Chimpanzee in the film "Bedtime for Bonzo."
Read MoreTLC is the best selling American girl group in music history. For the three women, while their success marked them as music legends, they have faced trials.
Read MoreAlong with writing for her kids shows, puppeteer and ventriloquist Shari Lewis also penned an episode of the popular sci-fi franchise, "Star Trek."
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