What Nick Mason From Pink Floyd Is Up To Now
The only member to have worked on every Pink Floyd album is drummer Nick Mason, who's maintained a successful music career in the years since Pink Floyd ended.
Read MoreThe only member to have worked on every Pink Floyd album is drummer Nick Mason, who's maintained a successful music career in the years since Pink Floyd ended.
Read MoreOriginally built just to be a bell tower, the tower's very apparent lean has made it one of the most well-known structural oddities in the entire world.
Read MoreDisney recently announced that one of its most popular rides, The Jungle Cruise, was to get an overhaul and an updated theme.
Read MoreCashier's fellow soldiers did not know that he was born Jennie Hodgers in a small fishing village 40 miles north of Dublin, Ireland, on Christmas Day 1843.
Read MoreBarry Jenkins' The Underground Railroad is based on the novel by Colson Whitehead and is expected on Amazon Video in 2021.
Read MoreBoys of all ages can learn valuable life lessons through teamwork and hands-on hobbies. As American it seems, the Boy Scouts' roots do not lie in the U.S.
Read MoreThe very act of Motley Crue drummer Tommy Lee and actress Heather Locklear getting married to each other caused eyebrows to raise back in 1986.
Read MoreMark Evans joined AC/DC in 1975 and was let go by 1977. He has since gone on to record new music and has published a book.
Read MoreThe original Luddites weren't necessarily against new technology as their protests were really about something else.
Read MoreHenry VIII is probably the most famous king of England, thanks in large part to his wives. This is the real reason Henry VIII couldn't get a divorce.
Read MoreTim Allen and Richard Karn of Home Improvement reunite for History Channel's new competition series Assembly Required, bringing back memories of "Tool Time."
Read MoreWhen it comes to a disgusting time in history, London summer of 1858 is a serious contender. That's when something called "the Great Stink" enveloped the city.
Read MoreThe Ferris Wheel became the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition's big attraction, with the ability to hold over 2,000 people per ride.
Read MoreLost Cause believers will tell you the Civil War was fought over states' rights, but that may not necessarily be the case.
Read MorePoliticians are far from the gold standard of honesty and integrity. Here are a number of U.S. senators accused of corruption, fraud, lying, and more.
Read MoreWanting to create a legacy, Napoleon opened the Paris Catacombs, tunnels containing millions of human bones, to attract tourists.
Read MoreAfter playing to empty seats for most of the NBA season, the Miami Heat will deploy dogs that sniff fans to detect COVID-19.
Read MoreAlthough The Vampira Show lasted for just one year and wasn't seen outside of Southern California, it made its spooky, wasp-waisted hostess a national star.
Read MoreToday, the Roman Colosseum is one of Italy's most popular attractions, and it was built to help Rome recover from a cruel emperor.
Read MoreOklahoma state representative Justin Humphrey introduced a bill aiming to establish an official, state-regulated hunting season for the hirsute, bipedal beast.
Read MoreThe shredding of Banksy's painting in October 2018 at Sotheby's created headlines around the world and now the art is worth much more.
Read MoreConstruction of the clock tower in London was completed in 1859, but the iconic structure and Big Ben almost didn't exist at all.
Read MoreThe space race was as exciting for everyday people as it was for scientists. Here's What it was really like to watch the first space launches.
Read MoreThe royal palace was the place to be. But was royal court living really as glamorous and luxurious as it appears? This is what life was really like.
Read MoreJason Newsted left Metallica in 2001, and fans may be surprised to learn what really caused him to split from the band.
Read MoreDespite past controversy, the Punch and Judy puppet show can be found at fairgrounds, circuses, beaches, and family resorts to this day.
Read MoreThe revolt against Nicolae Ceausescu's regime began in mid-December 1989 and ended with the Communist leader's execution.
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