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Creator Gene Roddenberry reportedly didn't like the idea of “a bald English guy taking over.” And that was just the beginning of the behind-the-scenes drama.
David Bowie left big shoes to fill.
It costs $40,000 a day to visit the park—and that's the cheap package.
Inflight entertainment can get a little pricey, but one airport program can save you money on your next hardcover.
The sci-fi heroine served as a role model for women interested in the sciences.
If you've ever dreamed of owning a pair of Sir Patrick Stewart's shorts, here's your chance.
The hit series, which was recently reimagined by Netflix, was only the second sitcom to feature a divorced mom.
The put-upon little comic strip blob once won an Emmy.
The legendary filmmaker lived a life full of controversy.
Sure, they’re scary as hell. But one fan theory suggests viewers might be overlooking something.
Does Liz have dementia? Is Kenneth immortal? Some fans of the show business comedy think so!
Moving, relatable, and frequently hilarious, Beverly Cleary’s stories have been captivating readers of all ages for more than 60 years.
U.S. copyright law will finally allow you to use, remix, and sell books, music, and films made almost a century ago.
He'll wear the mask you remember from the original, but it’s going to have some years behind it.
People stopped by police on the popular A&E program often say they don't consent to be filmed. So how does the show find a way to do it?
The long and winding road ...
Roses are red, violets are blue. Comic books get made into movies—and poems do, too.
Cartoonist Hank Ketcham was inspired to create the strip after his four-year-old son spent an afternoon playing with his own poop.
It's a hit in Germany and India. Why isn't the sport of hooks and rooks catching on in America?
2. 'Lost' and 'The Leftovers' inspired the show.
A few facts about the woman who originated the "America's Sweetheart" title.
No matter how many times you’ve watched Squints execute his plan to get to first base with Wendy Peffercorn, there’s bound to be something you don’t know about this modern classic, which was released 25 years ago.
The Tomatometer doesn't lie.