Disturbing Details Discovered In Philip Seymour Hoffman's Autopsy
Hollywood lost one of its greatest talents when Academy Award-winning actor Philip Seymour Hoffman died in his home on February 2, 2014.
Read MoreHollywood lost one of its greatest talents when Academy Award-winning actor Philip Seymour Hoffman died in his home on February 2, 2014.
Read MoreAt the peak of his success, actor Cary Grant turned to a revolutionary new treatment being offered by a psychiatrist: LSD. He would take it more than 100 times.
Read More"Citizen Kane" is regarded as one of the greatest movies ever, despite flopping at the box office when it was released in 1941.
Read MoreEven the best writer will turn out a few disappointing efforts over the course of their career. Here are the worst books by famous authors.
Read MoreTo most football fans, he is known as the charismatic owner of the Dallas Cowboys football team. Jerry Jones has owned the franchise since the late '80s.
Read MoreWith her 1818 novel "Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus," Mary Shelley managed to write one of the most powerful literary works of the 1800s.
Read MoreThere's more to Yoko Ono than her marriage to John Lennon and her polarizing art. This is the untold truth of Yoko Ono.
Read MoreThe world sadly said goodbye to tag team great Bobby Eaton in August 2021. Here is a list of some of the best matches of Beautiful Bobby's career.
Read MoreDuring the early '80s, there was one tag team that would pave the way for how future tag teams would operate and become successful — The Midnight Express.
Read MoreRic "The Nature Boy" Flair is one of the most flamboyant wrestlers of all time, which is truly saying something in a field full of over-the-top personalities.
Read MoreGuitarist Tim Audette, formerly of the Canadian grindcore band F**k the Facts, has died after a long-term experience with multiple sclerosis.
Read MoreEzekiel Elliott and Dak Prescott definitely have chemistry on the gridiron, but at the Dallas Cowboys stars friends off the field as well? Let's take a look.
Read MoreThe Dallas Cowboys have enjoyed a lot of success since joining the NFL in 1960, but how many Super Bowls have they won thus far?
Read MoreFleetwood Mac is one of the most well-remembered rock bands out there. What happened to the members?
Read MoreIn 2018, Xia Boyu was the second double amputee to climb Everest and the first to do it from the Nepal side of the mountain.
Read MoreFrom the trial of the century to the Dancing Itos, Lance Ito became a household name during his time presiding over the O.J. Simpson trial but where is he now?
Read MoreBy the time Steve Irwin died, the cameraman had stopped filming. According to Irwin's longtime filming partner, the stingray "started stabbing wildly."
Read More"The Lost Leonardo" features interviews with "Salvator Mundi "experts. Among those who believe the painting was done by Leonardo Da Vinci is Dianne Modestini.
Read MoreNetflix series "Cocaine Cowboys: The Kings of Miami" follows the story of infamous '80s drug kingpins Salvador "Sal" Magluta and Augusto "Willy" Falcon.
Read MoreThe Midnight Express and Rock 'n' Roll Express had one of the all-time greatest tag team rivalries in the 1980s.
Read MoreWhen it comes to the fastest of the fast, only one person can hold the title, and as of now, Jamaica's Usain Bolt is generally considered the fastest man alive.
Read MoreWhile Allyson Felix didn't get the top prize, she is No. 3 in the world and the August 6 win makes her the most decorated woman in track and field.
Read MoreLed Zeppelin fans often cite the British hard rockers as one of the greatest bands of all time. But which album doesn't hold up as well as the rest?
Read MoreAfter a 15-year hiatus, Guns N' Roses recently released a new single called "Absurd," with the letter R reversed in the writing of the song title.
Read MoreMidway through the 1960s, Sonny and Cher bursted onto the national scene with a sound and look that helped lighten up the seriousness of the era.
Read MoreThe Beach Boys exemplified the classic Americana lifestyle, with Brian Wilson the brains of the group. The Hall of Famers have enjoyed a long, storied career.
Read MoreIn 1632, 18 young nuns at the Ursulines convent in Loudun began showing signs of demonic possession, which quickly turned even more sinister.
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