The Untold Truth Of The Psychedelic Furs
Birthed in the post-punk scene, the Psychedelic Furs never achieved as much fame as Joy Division or the Cure. This is the untold truth of the Psychedelic Furs.
Read MoreBirthed in the post-punk scene, the Psychedelic Furs never achieved as much fame as Joy Division or the Cure. This is the untold truth of the Psychedelic Furs.
By Marta Djordjevic Read MoreRaphael, the archangel of medicine and travelers, isn't as well known as Michael and Gabriel, but he has basically an entire book of the Bible.
By Benito Cereno Read MoreOne of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Lighthouse of Alexandria, existed for over 1,000 years. This is the untold truth of the Lighthouse of Alexandria.
By Marina Manoukian Read MoreElements might be lost in adaptation, but Victor Hugo's novel "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame" is remembered through the appreciation of the actual cathedral.
By Noemi Arellano-Summer Read MoreCrime Stoppers allows individuals with information about a crime to provide tips to police departments while remaining anonymous.
By Jean Mendoza Read MoreThe Temple of Artemis was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, and a lot happened to it. Here's the untold truth of the Temple of Artemis.
By Mina Nakatani Read MoreThe monsters in our midst aren't always unknown to us, making us fall prey to random acts of senseless violence and savage brutality.
By Brian Myers Read MoreThe Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar II is responsible for the Ishtar Gate and perhaps the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. He's also associated with a mental illness.
By Engrid Barnett Read MoreIn A.D. 979, Gero, Count of Alsleben, a probable descendent of a local hero, strangely met his death despite winning a duel.
By Toby Arguello Read MoreThe Seven Wonders of the Ancient World involved lots of debate and competing lists. This is the untold truth of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
By Sarah Crocker Read MoreOne of the most significant characters in the Old Testament (or Hebrew Bible) is a man who gets little lip service: Isaac. So, what's the scoop on Isaac?
By Engrid Barnett Read MoreThis list of things the United States really doesn't want failing or breaking or shutting down isn't likely to inspire any brand-new plots, so read on.
By Becki Robins Read MoreBryan Adams has crafted memories for scores of fans throughout his long and illustrious musical career. This is the untold truth of Bryan Adams.
By Boshika Gupta Read MoreOf the Wonders, the statue of Zeus at Olympia has one of the most interesting histories, and it has thrived as long as the Olympics thrived.
By Stephen J. Schuyler Read MoreDavid Copperfield has earned numerous awards and was the first magician to make the Hollywood Walk of Fame. His life also features plenty of darker moments.
By Jennifer Deutschmann Read MoreWith "Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood," Fred Rogers brought happiness into many children's lives. This is the Untold Truth of Mr. Rogers
By Jan MacKell Collins Read MoreThe biblical book of Genesis starts with the creation of everything, and is the result of multiple authors. This is the untold truth of the Book of Genesis.
By Sarah Crocker Read MoreMost people have heard of the Seven Wonders of the World, but the Hanging Gardens of Babylon is so mysterious, no one knows whether or not it actually existed.
By DB Kelly Read MoreFor many Westerners, there's still a lingering sense of mystery around Japanese culture and history, including the Japanese imperial family.
By Jeff Somers Read MoreIf anyone were going to fool the masses with an elaborate death prank, it'd likely Andy Kaufman, the comedian who starred in "Taxi" and appeared on "SNL."
By Frank F. Read MoreIn 1977, the New York State Legislature rushed to pass the groundbreaking New York Executive Law Section 632a, more commonly known as the Son of Sam law.
By Aimee Lamoureux Read MoreOne angel that doesn't come up in most churches' canonical scriptures that nevertheless plays a big role in religious literature is Uriel, the fourth archangel.
By Benito Cereno Read MoreIt's a distinction likely no one would want. Both terrible and fascinating, Roy Cleveland Sullivan holds the world record for "Most lightning strikes survived."
By Amy Beeman Read MoreHenry Kissinger was United States secretary of state from 1973 to 1977, and became famous for shaping policy in Vietnam, the Middle East, and especially China.
By Jack Hawkins Read MoreArchbishop Fulton J. Sheen actually made his greatest mark as a television personality, speaking weekly to viewers about theology, philosophy, and politics.
By Luke T. Harrington Read MoreIn June 1979, seven people, including several children, got in line for the Ghost Train ride at Sydney, Australia's Luna Park; sadly, they would not return.
By Toby Arguello Read MoreThe story you're about to read is true. No names have been changed to protect the innocent. This is the untold truth of "Dragnet."
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