The Untold Truth Of Vince Lombardi
Iconic football coach Vince Lombardi was a man ahead of his time, who was not afraid to do what it takes, using his coaching skills to make NFL history.
Read MoreIconic football coach Vince Lombardi was a man ahead of his time, who was not afraid to do what it takes, using his coaching skills to make NFL history.
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Read MoreFormer professional wrestler Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is a bona fide movie star these days, and it may because of Andre the Giant.
Read MoreAva Gardner was one of the greatest actors of Hollywood's Golden Age, whose work in films from the 1950s until the 1980s still stands the test of time.
Read MoreThe radio waves got a little less caustic on February 17, 2021, when news broke that longtime conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh had died. He was 70.
Read MoreRush Limbaugh, host of The Rush Limbaugh Show, died on Wednesday, February 17, 2021, leaving behind a significant net worth.
Read MoreEd Wood delighted fans of 1950s' Z-grade cinema with shoddy sets, ham-fisted dialogue, and dimestore special effects in such classics as Bride of the Monster.
Read MoreThe Indigo Girls, Amy Ray and Emily Saliers, were openly lesbian folk artists at a time when few people were out. This is the untold truth of the Indigo Girls.
Read MoreBurlesque star Dita Von Teese is often credited with bringing back the art form for current audiences. This is the untold truth of Dita Von Teese.
Read MoreHistory remembers the Hindenburg disaster but seems to have forgotten the USS Akron crash even though it was much deadlier.
Read MoreIn & Of Itself is a mind trip. Illusionist Derek DelGaudio takes audiences on a journey through his life while doing one jaw-dropping trick after another.
Read MoreAn upcoming documentary sheds new light on the legacy of Biggie Smalls. Here's what you need to know before you watch Biggie: I Got a Story to Tell.
Read MoreSuper Bowl stars aren't immune to making mistakes or leading a life of crime, from drugs, to guns, to assault, to even murder.
Read MoreThe life of a child star is predictable -- parental mismanagement, addiction, mental illness, and a refusal to believe you are no longer everyone's darling.
Read MoreDisturbing details of the death of tourist Elisa Lam are covered in the Netflix series Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel.
Read MoreUniversity of Iowa researcher Wendell Johnson conducted a stuttering experiment in 1939 on children, now known as the Monster Study.
Read MoreIt seems like Joss Whedon's a guy that has it all. Unfortunately, he also has a dark side. Here are accusations that have been leveled at Joss Whedon.
Read MoreWhat is it really like eating dinner with a rock star? Do they get riled up and fling food all over the place like it's an expensive guitar? Table manners?
Read MoreThe discovery+ network will debut a new after-show series premiering on February 14. Podcaster and true crime show producer Alexis Linkletter will be hosting.
Read MoreRioting over Macbeth and William Shakespeare? That's right: The Scottish play once sparked a riot that killed 22 people and lit a class war in New York City.
Read MoreArmando Antonio Zacconi Corea, best known to the world as Chick Corea, was without a doubt one of the finest, most virtuosic, penultimate masters of his craft.
Read MoreThe World Series restarted after 1900 when the American League was established; the AL won in 1903, proving a worthy rival to the established National League.
Read MoreJudas Priest was exonerated in August 1990 of hiding harmful subliminal messaging in their music, with the band themselves finding a way to win the case.
Read MoreBassist Bill Wyman decided to leave the Rolling Stones in 1992, and many fans wonder what happened to him and what he is doing now.
Read MoreThe tragic death of rapper Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes of Grammy-winning and chart-topping group TLC in 2002 left R&B fans in disbelief.
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