The Truth About Chevy Chase's Near-Death Experience
In 1981, a stunt sequence went sideways when the suit Chevy Chase was wearing malfunctioned, resulting in an electricity surge coursing through his body.
Read MoreIn 1981, a stunt sequence went sideways when the suit Chevy Chase was wearing malfunctioned, resulting in an electricity surge coursing through his body.
Read MoreAt one time, sports competitions for the disabled weren't widely practiced. That all changed after World War II, with the many injured veterans and civilians.
Read MoreIf you grew up in the '80s or '90s, you probably read the Goosebumps and Fear Streets books. This is the untold truth of their author, R. L. Stine.
Read MoreIron Maiden has been teasing fans and leaving clues since 2019, causing their followers to suspect the band is releasing new music. The answer came July 15.
Read MoreRush carved out a unique place for themselves in the music world, with a sound that defied expectations and genre limitations. Here's the untold truth of Rush.
Read MoreCasey Anthony revealed a shocking detail about her daughter's murder to a friend she made in jail, and that friend spoke to Lifetime's "Cellmate Secrets."
Read MoreRuth Ellis shot David Blakely four times before "calmly" handing her gun to an off-duty police officer. She then asked the man, "Will you please arrest me?"
Read MoreBiles said, "Growing up, me and my siblings were so focused on food because we didn't have a lot." Neighbors were concerned about Biles and her three siblings.
Read MoreNear-death experiences can be some of the most profound and strange phenomena experienced by humans — and Leo DiCaprio has come closer to the end than many.
Read MoreWoodstock '99 was a poorly planned disaster that ended in violence. Here are some messed up things that happened at Woodstock '99.
Read MoreHarpo Marx was a man of many jokes but few words. Beyond his harp, he rarely made a sound onstage, but still drew the most laughs of any of the Marx Brothers.
Read MoreThe Hollywood sign is one of the most recognizable monuments in Los Angeles, California and, while there's no proof it's haunted, Peg Entwistle died there.
Read MorePopular '80s metal act Twisted Sister said good-bye to fans with the 2016 farewell tour, but it looks like they might be up for getting the band back together.
Read MoreIf an Olympics fan or athlete acts the fool, it's going to be seen by at least some people, possibly millions, and repeated on the news and on YouTube.
Read MoreMerle Haggard was one of the most authentic voices in outlaw country so you might not have expected him to have grown up in a household that demonized music.
Read MoreFor over 60 years, the Hollywood Walk of Fame has honored individuals who have made significant contributions to various aspects of the entertainment industry.
Read MoreAC/DC has released new beers to go with its latest album, and one of the brews includes a clever wink to the rockers' favorite embodiment of pure evil: Satan.
Read MoreIn 1963, boxer Muhammad Ali — then known as Cassius Clay — released the spoken-word album "I Am The Greatest!" Much like Ali, it ended up making history.
Read MoreThe pinsetter is to bowling what the ski lift is to skiing: a surprisingly complicated machine that takes some of the actual work out of a popular sport.
Read MorePeter Frampton has an enviable resume as a musician, and there are several interesting facts about his career that many fans might not know about.
Read MoreParis Hilton doesn't hide her love for pets. Most people probably remember seeing Hilton carrying her dog Tinkerbell — though she's had more exotic pets too.
Read MoreProfessional beach volleyball player April Ross is appearing at the Tokyo Olympics -- her third appearance in the Olympics, and gunning for her third medal.
Read MoreWoodstock 99 wasn't just a mess of a musical festival; it was a disgusting display of the worst humanity has to offer, including riots and sexual assault.
Read MoreThe news of David Bowie's death was a shock to fans, who gathered outside his building at 285 Lafayette Street in the Soho/Nolita neighborhood of New York City.
Read MoreJeff LaBar, popularly known as the guitarist for rock band Cinderella, has died. Jeff's son, Sebastian LaBar, made the announcement on his Instagram feed.
Read MoreCinderella guitarist Jeff LaBar, who joined the group in 1985, died on Tuesday, July 14, 2021 at the age of 58; no cause of death has been reported for LaBar.
Read MoreAt least some this year's Olympians have tats that will be visible to TV viewers, inasmuch as they won't be covered by the players' uniforms during competition.
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