Henry Tillman: The Boxer Who Managed To Beat Mike Tyson Twice
Anyone's pantheon of boxing greats includes names like Muhammad Ali, George Foreman, and Mike Tyson. Another athlete deserving attention is Henry Tillman.
Read MoreAnyone's pantheon of boxing greats includes names like Muhammad Ali, George Foreman, and Mike Tyson. Another athlete deserving attention is Henry Tillman.
Read MoreJames Dean didn't have a long resume from his time as an actor, but his screen presence continues to have an impact on entertainment to this day.
Read MoreWhen the end was drawing near for Mister Rogers, the man who liked us just the way we are, his spiritual musings culminated into a question he asked his wife.
Read MoreJohn McAfee was a successful businessman, a computer pioneer, and toward the end of his life, a fugitive who committed suicide in Spain. Or did he?
Read MoreBob Dylan's recording debut happened when he played harmonica on a song with a musical icon but it ended with him leaving after just that one song.
Read MoreClint Eastwood seems to have had as many affairs as his body could handle.
Read MoreIronically, just a few weeks before he died, James Dean recorded a Public Service Announcement about the dangers of careless driving.
Read MoreIn contrast to her squeaky-clean childhood film career, adult Shirley Temple had one particular habit that she tried valiantly to keep hidden from the cameras.
Read MoreThe Mamas and the Papas put the "flower" in "flower power." But things were dark behind the scenes. These are some tragic details about The Mamas and the Papas.
Read MoreThe word paparazzi evokes images of invasive photographers harassing celebrities. The word paparazzi itself is actually a nod to their obnoxiousness.
Read MorePinocchio, the puppet who longed to become a human boy, is a beloved character of many a childhood. His roots extend to Italy in the 19th century.
Read MoreThe 1996 sports comedy "Space Jam" played a huge role in helping Michael Jordan return to his old form after his brief first retirement. Here's how.
Read MoreEven successful performers have had to face an occasional career bump, including, perhaps, getting fired from a series before finally hitting the big time.
Read MoreDoris Day's bright smile, acting talent, and singing voice made her an icon of entertainment. Here is who inherited her money following her 2019 death.
Read MoreJimmy Webb's classic hit, "Highwayman," has been recorded by iconic singers and groups. Here is the real story behind Webb's inspiration for the song.
Read MoreBy any measure, Mike Tyson had a rough childhood. Then came one of those individuals who truly give sports a good name, who took Tyson under his wing.
Read MoreBodybuilder Kai Greene is recognized for his strength. However, there was a time when he was so filled with rage that he wanted to "kill every living thing."
Read MoreMario Andretti is considered the "Driver of the Century," yet he only has one Indy 500 championship. Maybe it's bad luck, or maybe, it's the fault of a curse.
Read MoreJames Coddington killed 73-year-old Albert Hale in his home in 1997.
Read MoreThe 1970s were an exciting time in music, the New York City Club scene, and, more broadly still, the (largely) underground (at the time) LGBTQ+ community.
Read MoreWarner Bros. Pictures rose to unparalleled fame in the film industry. But the journey to the top — riddled with family drama — was anything but easy.
Read MoreElvis Presley is one of the most renowned musical artists of all time. The first person to ever record him was Marion Keisker of Sun Records.
Read MoreThough Charley Pride had mostly stopped releasing music by the early 2000s, he continued to perform right up until the end, when, in 2020, he died of COVID-19.
Read MoreAudrey Hepburn was one of Hollywood's most iconic actresses, but one of her greatest honors was having a tulip named after her in the Netherlands.
Read MoreActor Joe E. Tata, best known for his role as Nat (& Sal) Bussichio on one of the premier teen dramas of the '90s, "Beverly Hills 90210," has died.
Read MoreJames Dean was in a handful of films during his career, known for playing the troubled bad boy. Robert De Niro considers this Dean film one of his favorite.
Read MoreIn 1975, at age 22, college dropout Paul Allen founded Microsoft Corporation with childhood friend and 19-year-old Harvard University drop-out Bill Gates.
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