41 Fascinating Facts About Seinfeld
There’s a lot you might not know about 'Seinfeld,' the show about nothing. Like how it was anything but a show about nothing.
There’s a lot you might not know about 'Seinfeld,' the show about nothing. Like how it was anything but a show about nothing.
Have some cake this month on behalf of these important figures in history, art, and pop culture—all of whom were born in July.
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Its been just over 60 years since we discovered the species—and now there may be less than 20 of them left in the world.
Tigers are famous for their stripes, but did you know that no tiger stripe is the same? Every tiger has a unique set of stripes that can be used to identify it, similar to human fingerprints.
July 4th is a day when the sentiment "proud to be an American" is openly proclaimed countrywide. But where do people most display their patriotism the other 364 days of the year?
In 1994, Disney changed the animation game yet again with 'The Lion King.' Here are 25 things you might not have known about the animated masterpiece.
What would it be like to be a quarter of an inch tall? Moviegoers in the summer of 1989 were eager to find out, and turned 'Honey, I Shrunk the Kids' into a hit.
The classic murder mystery game turns 70 in 2019 and taught millions the entertainment value of braining someone with a candlestick.
Oscar-winning horror flicks. Best Picture-nominated cartoons. Emerging independent filmmakers. Moviemaking legends creating some of the best work of their careers. The 1990s had it all.
Given the tens of millions of copies each of these albums have sold, you're almost guaranteed to have at least one of them in your collection.
Spike Lee’s incendiary profile of racial tension and police overreaction bristled in the veins of moviegoers when it landed in theaters in the summer of 1989.
A puncture wound from working in bacteria-infested soil can have you wondering whether you need a tetanus shot. You probably do.
Since 1958, Alvin and the Chipmunks have enjoyed success in a variety of mediums. They also predicted the fall of the Berlin Wall.
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George Orwell is best known for penning the dystopian novel 'Nineteen Eighty-Four'—regarded as one of the greatest classics of all time—but writing novels was only one small facet of his life and career.
Robert Ripley traveled the globe to bring his readers fascinating facts, but it was his lone researcher who came up with most of them while sitting in the New York Public Library.
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Former FBI agent and behavioral analyst John E. Douglas has interviewed everyone from Charles Manson to Dennis Rader (a.k.a. B.T.K.). Here's how he gets them to open up.
Employees of the famous fast food chain serve up details on fry burns, requests for grilled cheeses, and why they're not always happy about Happy Meals.
Nearly 25 years after the release of their first feature film, Pixar is still going strong, creating animated movies that stir critics and audiences alike on a regular basis.
For 50 years, 'Sesame Street' has taught kids how to count, how to spell, and that not all vampires are scary.