The Truth About Whitney Houston And Bobby Brown's Relationship
Whitney Houston's relationship with singer and New Edition frontman Bobby Brown was filled with drug use, abuse, and controversy.
Read MoreWhitney Houston's relationship with singer and New Edition frontman Bobby Brown was filled with drug use, abuse, and controversy.
Read MoreEvery popular wrestler has had one or more feuds with a fellow performer at some point in their career -- for instance, between Rowdy Roddy Piper and Mr. T.
Read MoreBut although hip-hop has never been bigger than it is right now, there is one era that, for many fans, will define it for decades to come: the early '90s.
Read MoreAfter the 1990 robbery of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, alleged mobster Robert 'Bobby the Cook' Gentile became a person of interest.
Read MoreBitter rivalries have always been a staple of any sport, not least in MMA. Here's the truth behind Cody Garbrandt and T.J. Dillashaw's feud.
Read MoreCharles Sobhraj terrorized the hippie trail in the 1970s and 80s, killing more than 20 people and escaping prison several times before his final arrest in 2003.
Read MoreParker agreed to write the Ghostbusters song. Parker has never said he purposely ripped off the song, but the filmmakers may have planted the seed of the sound.
Read MoreThe feud between Van Halen lead singers David Lee Roth and Sammy Hagar has gone on forever. Here's a rundown of the Sammy Hagar and David Lee Roth feud.
Read MoreYes, you're probably thinking, "Wait, Billy Corgan and kittens?" Sure, it sounds incongruous. Exactly how do fuzzy little felines fit into the infinite sadness?
Read MoreThe pair put out hit song after hit song, including "It's Gonna Work Out" and "Poor Fool." Tina and Ike worked with record producer Phil Spector. The duo covered "Proud Mary," announcing their entrance into the pop world. But underneath all that success was a marriage that was becoming a nightmare.
Read Moreou might think that the world of funk metal has enough room for two outspoken, flamboyant frontmen to coexist peacefully. Not so much. Anthony Kiedis of Los Angeles-based Red Hot Chili Peppers and Mike Patton of San Francisco's Faith No More had a decades-long rivalry in which they traded insults.
Read MoreThe Black Sox Scandal ushered in a new era in professional baseball. Here is the truth of the Black Sox Scandal of 1919.
Read MoreAs Karen Carpenter struggled to overcome her eating disorders, she found love -- or so she thought.
Read MoreFord's newspaper, the Dearborn Independent, ran a series on its front page, titled "The International Jew: The World's Problem." Inspired by the anti-Semitic hoax Protocols of the Elders of Zion, the column examined bogus conspiracy theories surrounding Jewish peoples' quest for world domination.
Read MoreThere's nothing like a tall glass of rock-and-roll drama in the morning, which happens to be around 3 p.m. rock-and-roll time. In this "Why are those people fighting?" piece, we're here to talk about the feud between Mötley Crüe and co-founder of the band Metallica, Lars Ulrich.
Read MoreWhile we rightly celebrate Einstein as the foremost practitioner of modern physics, we must also acknowledge that he's a human being who's done some terrible things. Although a genius, he was not a good husband who may have contributed to a system that denied his wife respect as a scientist.
Read MoreThe films of Warner Bros. have captivated audiences for generations. However, the work that goes into the art is sometimes filled with secrets and scandals.
Read MoreAxl Rose has an attitude that has put fans into a love-hate relationship with him. Rose and GNR bandmate Slash had a love-hate relationship of their own.
Read MoreThe highly-publicized feud between Brian Wilson and Mike Love of the Beach Boys first started in 1966, when Love purportedly criticized their upcoming album Pet Sounds. While Brian Wilson and Mike Love are wildly successful musicians, ego, lawsuits, and creative disputes are at the center of a feud.
Read MoreApparently, Mötley Crüe and Metallica have beef that goes way back.
Read MoreAlthough the two rock legends smiled in photos, Sammy Hagar and Eddie Van Halen weren't always so buddy-buddy. Here's what really caused their feud in the 90s.
Read MoreSir Isaac Newton, one of the greatest scientists of all time, once claimed: "I can calculate the motion of heavenly bodies, but not the madness of people."
Read MoreThe president hoped a putting green would be the perfect place to unwind, but his mini-golf getaway was quickly infested by Truman's old friends: squirrels.
Read MoreTosh might think that Dyrdek ripped off his show idea when creating Ridiculousness, but Dyrdek says his show was around on paper before Tosh.0 came out. In an interview with Larry King, posted on YouTube, Dyrdek outright says he didn't copy Tosh.0 but he did copy America's Funniest Home Videos
Read MoreAs Limp Bizkit accepted the Best Rock Video at the MTV Music Awards, RATM bassist Tim Commerford crashed the stage, climbed a 20-foot fake palm tree, and refused to come down.
Read MoreBefore the death of Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain, there were few people in this world closer to him than bandmate Dave Grohl and Cobain's wife, Courtney Love. Who knows how close Grohl and Love were to each other before Cobain's passing? But after Cobain's death, things got pretty heated.
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