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Whether from a lack of confidence, concerns over sensitive contents, a change of direction, or simply a fit of pique, a number of artists and writers have destroyed their own work.
Featuring outtakes from everything from ‘Young Frankenstein’ to ‘Scream,’ this blooper reel puts the ‘laughter’ in ‘slaughter.’
Why doesn’t English have a word for when you sneak a taste of food when you think no one’s watching?
The oldest city in the U.S. predates Jamestown by more than 40 years.
Nearly half of all U.S. states seem to agree that Doritos is one of the best snack foods of all time.
Don’t let misguided media sources compound your arachnophobia.
You’re probably familiar with Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, Snow White, and Rapunzel, but many are unfamiliar with the origins of the popular versions of these stories. Here's what you need to know about brothers Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm and their tales.
The American Bobtail is a large, muscular cat with a “bobbed” tail that stems from a natural genetic mutation.
This hidden image puzzle from the Hungarian artist Dudolf contains a secret mouse in a crowd of squirrels.
Since the earliest days of motoring, there have been women determined to compete with men at the highest levels.
Though the meanings of ‘cc’ and ‘bcc’ haven’t changed over the years, the technology that uses them definitely has.
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These movies may be bad, but—hey—at least they're memorable.
Part fusion dish, part government propaganda, pad thai has a complicated background.
North Dakota’s sunflower season is almost over, but these captivating photos and videos won’t fade.
Some dogs munch on dirt the way humans dig into ice cream. But why?
Learn these, lest you become a syntactic ultracrepidarian.
These 24 classic and contemporary titles doubled up on awards recognition--all the better to stake their claim on your nightstand.
You don't see too many Tunnel of Love rides at amusement parks today, but they once served an important—and risqué—social function.
Katherine Parr is remembered as Henry VIII’s lucky queen, the one who got away, or, as the old rhyme says, the one who “survived.”
The website features bonus material that didn't make it into 'The Blair Witch Project,' including interviews with investigators and excerpts from Heather's diary.