Who Is The Donovan Song Jennifer Juniper Really About?
Was Donovan's 1968 song Jennifer Juniper based on a specific person?
Read MoreWas Donovan's 1968 song Jennifer Juniper based on a specific person?
Read MoreJanet Jackson is without a doubt the most successful musician in the Jackson family, next to her brother Michael, who died from cardiac arrest in 2009.
Read MoreHuman canvases on "Ink Master" go home with whatever the tattoo artist finishes during the challenge.
Read MoreThe Royal Casket that contained valuable Polish relics was lost during World War II.
Read MoreJanet Jackson and Wissam Al Mana married in 2012 and separated five years later.
Read MoreOver the years, John Lennon and the Beatles wrote many songs with women as the target audience for their lyrics. "Woman," however, had only one in mind.
Read MoreAt their finest, athletics provide an opportunity to demonstrate skill, talent, and dedication. This was especially true in a World War II POW camp.
Read MoreTime might fly, time might run out, time might drag, but no matter what, it only exists as we experience it in the present. Unless, possibly, it doesn't.
Read MoreHenry VIII may be infamous for his wives, but his relatives included other nobles with interesting stories and claims to the throne.
Read MoreSinger Kenny Rogers was an icon in the genre of country music. He became best known for his popular duet with Dolly Parton, "Islands in the Stream."
Read MoreLucille Ball was a groundbreaking performer in the world of 1950s television, not least because of the studio she founded with her husband, Desi Arnaz.
Read MoreThe Tehran Desert Vampire was hanged for the killings of at least 20 people. However, the unofficial count of his victims could be much higher.
Read MoreConnecticut seems like a pretty sleepy state. The third-smallest state has a system of law and order that makes a compelling argument for total anarchy.
Read MoreFDR's death certificate says he died of a cerebral hemorrhage, but that may not have been the whole story. Here's why there was no autopsy on his body.
Read MoreBing Crosby is one of the most successful entertainers in American history -- actor, singer, businessman. He also fathered seven children with two wives.
Read MoreThe treasure of the Flor de la Mar, which was shipwrecked in the 16th century, has been lost for centuries. Here's the story behind the immense treasure.
Read MoreIn June 1997, 18-year-old Kristen Modafferi arrived in San Francisco to take a photography class at UC Berkeley. She mysteriously disappeared not long after.
Read MoreWhat we do know is the baby went on to become a multi-hyphenate performer famous for being one of the foundational members of Los Angeles' gangsta rap scene.
Read MoreFormed by university students in London, British rock band Coldplay has topped the charts in both the U.S. and the U.K. for over two decades.
Read MoreKeanu Reeves has said that River Phoenix was one of his closest friends before the "Stand by Me" actor died at 23. Here is the truth about their friendship.
Read MoreThe ancient world was full of any number of gigantic creatures on both the land and sea. A so-called "sea dragon" fossil was recently found in the U.K.
Read MoreKenny Rogers and Lionel Richie are two of music's most recognizable icons, but they were also great friends. Here's how the two artists formed a bond.
Read MoreMaya Angelou broke through innumerable barriers with her art and her voice, illuminating the experience of Black women. She has made history again.
Read MoreFour out of every five movies from the first three decades of filmmaking are lost, with no complete copy surviving. These films will likely never be found.
Read MoreCarnegie Hall, known for classical music, is one of the most iconic and historic music venues in New York, but it also hosted its fair share of rock n' roll.
Read MoreThe way things are going, humanity may well be headed for extinction. Here is the truth about the black box recording the end of civilization.
Read MoreFor the road trippers of the 1920s, their journeys were not about convenience but untamed adventure. Here's what the American road trip was like 100 years ago.
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