This Is What The Oscar Statue Is Really Made Of
The statue itself has been the prize for Academy Award winners since the awards' inception. But is the glimmering gold Oscar statue as valuable as it appears?
Read MoreThe statue itself has been the prize for Academy Award winners since the awards' inception. But is the glimmering gold Oscar statue as valuable as it appears?
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Read MoreBobby Fuller's lifeless body was found in his mother's car in July 1966, and many have speculated ever since that he was murdered.
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