The Small Town Celebration To Honor An Original Addams Family Cast Member
Annual festivals are a part of life in many small towns in America, ranging from harvest celebrations to events honoring now-famous citizens.
Read MoreAnnual festivals are a part of life in many small towns in America, ranging from harvest celebrations to events honoring now-famous citizens.
Read More'The Addams Family' had a short initial run on 1960s TV (though with one of the catchiest theme songs ever), then movies, then Broadway -- but first?
Read MoreEver since the automobile's invention in the late 1800s, accidents have been a reality. Here, we take a look at 14 famous people who lost their lives in a car.
Read MoreLaVena Johnson was a 19-year-old who died in Iraq in 2005 under suspicious circumstances.
Read MoreBut how much Jean Shepherd is actually in Ralphie's character? Were the stories in "A Christmas Story" based on Shepherd's own life? Let's take a look.
Read MoreKeith Levene was 65. He is recognized for his experimental guitar-playing style, contributions to punk music, and "unique talent" that influenced a generation.
Read MoreYou might not know it, but the lyrics to "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" were originally much darker. Here's what they originally said.
Read MoreYou may know some stats about Wayne Gretzky, but there are some facts about the world's greatest hockey player that you may not be familiar with.
Read MoreSeabiscuit was an unlikely candidate for horse racing history books, a late bloomer who went on to win races and inspire the American public during hard times.
Read MoreOver the decades, a total of six men worked in the act known as The Three Stooges, and all are now dead, their earthly remains at rest in various locations.
Read MoreScholars continue to debate the origins of golf -- the rules, the history, the developments -- and that includes the changes to equipment over the years.
Read MoreJohann Sebastian Bach is widely acclaimed as one of the most brilliant composers who ever lived, with a rich (and large) family life as well.
Read MoreTrain surfing is a new and dangerous "extreme sport" that's both deadly and illegal, having resulted in multiple deaths in various countries.
Read MoreLeo Anthony Gallagher Jr. decided to simplify things by only performing comedy as Gallagher, and while comedy isn't easy, neither was his first career choice.
Read MoreAs Gallagher's popularity began to wane in the early 90s, his younger brother Ron spotted an opportunity. His plan ended in a legal battle between the two.
Read MoreIt wasn't until after the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991 that the world received definitive proof of Romanov's brutal ends, in part thanks to Prince Philip.
Read MoreBurl Ives had a long, varied, and widely respected career in show business, first as a folk singer, then on Broadway, then in film, including an Oscar win.
Read MoreJust as there really was a Walt Disney, there really were Warner Bros., so there were professionals behind the animation names Hanna-Barbera.
Read MoreThe world of comedy lost another legend on November 11, 2022, with the death of the watermelon-smashing Gallagher.
Read MoreFrank Sinatra's place in the history of popular culture was cemented by his best-selling records, his films, and his friendships -- and an infamous temper.
Read MoreHistory is full of those moments that held the potential for almost unimaginable greatness, only to create different paths and leaving fans to ask, "What if?"
Read MoreKnown for his political commentary, comedian Bill Maher has been in show business for over 40 years. Here's a look at some of his facts and controversies.
Read MoreJames Cromwell, who starred in the movie "Babe," was inspired by his involvement with the film to become a vegan activist. Here's why.
Read MoreJess Ponce III, body language expert, analyzed Casey Anthony's body language in the YouTube trailer and told Grunge what he noticed during the short clip.
Read MoreThe actress who provided the voice for Snow White in the original animated film barely did any other films in her career. Here's why.
Read MoreSeveral of Hollywood's Golden Age stars, including Errol Flynn and John Wayne, have dedicated themselves to finding the Oak Island treasure.
Read MoreBeing part of the annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony is a pretty big deal, so heads were shaking when Alanis Morissette bowed out this year.
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