The Surprising Reason Clyde Barrow Lost Two Of His Toes
Bonnie and Clyde -- Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow -- seem to have loved each other deeply. They had things in common -- including both of them limping.
Read MoreBonnie and Clyde -- Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow -- seem to have loved each other deeply. They had things in common -- including both of them limping.
Read MoreDallas-born musician and actor Marvin Lee Aday, better-known all over the world as Meat Loaf, has died at the age of 74.
Read MoreGenghis Khan is regarded as one of the most ruthless leaders in history. Given the reputation of the Great Khan, his views on religion may come as a surprise.
Read MoreMeat Loaf was one of rock 'n' roll's biggest names. Among his hits, the song "I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That)" garnered many questions.
Read MoreHugh Hefner's Playboy Magazine was often touted as breaking barriers regarding human sexuality and free speech. He invited sociologists to check things out.
Read MoreMeat Loaf was one of the very lucky few musicians who not only made a living at what he loved most but who made a fortune.
Read MoreThe Phil Collins' song "Against All Odds" was a hit from the start, with heart-rending lyrics capturing people's attention from the very start.
Read MoreThe legendary Meat Loaf, the voice and presence behind "Bat Out of Hell," has died at the age of 74. He was born Marvin Aday -- "Meat Loaf" came soon after.
Read MoreAccording to some playmates, one of the worst parts of living in Hugh Hefner's Playboy Mansion was the curfew, which reportedly was a puritan 9 p.m.
Read MoreOne particular encounter during his stateside time in the military during WW II changed the course of Hugh Hefner's life for good.
Read MoreNaming a company, a movie, a book -- even a magazine -- can make or break the success of the project. Playboy founder Hugh Hefner knew that well.
Read MoreUp until his death in 2017 at the age of 91, Playboy Magazine founder Hugh Hefner was romantically linked to many women, including Crystal Harris.
Read MoreOne of Hugh Hefner's controversial focal points was the Playboy Mansion, a large complex that acted as the residence of both Hefner and the magazine's models.
Read MoreThe end-Triassic extinction paved the way for dinosaurs, so that they could then be taken out by an asteroid, thus paving the way for humans to rule the Earth.
Read MoreThe music of 1972 is still among the world's most loved even half a century later: here are the stone-cold classics from that year still reverberating in 2022.
Read MoreThe Zone Rogue in France was the site of the Verdun Battle in World War I between the French and the Germans.
Read MoreThe I AM movement came from messages the founders had received from a secret brotherhood of spiritual entities who controlled the fate of the universe.
Read MoreThe reason Downton Abbey worked so well was that for all the drama and the oft wild twists and turns, the show did an overall good job at historical accuracy.
Read MoreThe Tiffany Diamond was discovered in a mine in South Africa in 1878.
Read MoreThe magic that Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers created is hard, if not impossible, to top. This is Fred Astaire's relationship with Ginger Rogers explained.
Read MoreIn 1991, the USSR split off into 14 newly independent states, along with Russia gaining it's freedom. But how have those republics fared since?
Read MoreMusic legend Tony Bennett has had a passion for painting since the age of 5. Now, one of his masterpieces hangs in The Smithsonian American Art Museum.
Read MoreSoul Asylum's "Runaway Train" music video famously featured 36 real missing children. However, the song was not written with missing children in mind.
Read MoreIt's a story told all too frequently: An entertainer earns enormous amounts of money, but by the time they die, there's less to inherit than expected.
Read MoreLike most biopics of the big screen, the true story of Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow isn't exactly what Hollywood's version would lead us to believe.
Read MoreCarter counts legends like Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash — and Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood as close confidantes.
Read MoreRich in magical realism, "Encanto" tells the story of a young girl named Mirabel Madrigal, the only person in her family lacking superhuman abilities.
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