25 Rugged Facts About South Dakota
There's much more to the vast Midwestern state than Mount Rushmore.
There's much more to the vast Midwestern state than Mount Rushmore.
There's much more to the vast Midwestern state than Mount Rushmore.
Robert De Niro thought 1976’s Taxi Driver had the potential to be a movie people would still be talking about 50 years later. We’re still a few years away from knowing that for sure, but it’s safe to assume he was right.
There's a reason Great Smoky Mountains National Park is America's most visited national park.
Advice the Japanese give their own countrymen on how to handle the peculiarities of American culture.
From biological warfare to underground bunkers to "Blucifer" the horse, Denver's airport has generated a lot of mysterious buzz.
The not-quite-romantic comedy introduced the world to Audrey Hepburn—and to Vespa scooters.
It's going to take a lot for today's primaries to match '72.
For more than 40 years, "Weird Al" Yankovic has been putting his own, spoofy twist on chart-toppers to come up with tunes like “Eat It,” “Like a Surgeon,” “White & Nerdy,” and “Amish Paradise.”
Thomas the Tank Engine has been entertaining kids on the small screen for decades.
It’s been 40 years since David Cronenberg’s Scanners (literally) blew your brains for the first time.
It may be officially old enough to retire, but Walt Disney’s Peter Pan has never grown up.
Borrow these for Valentine's Day at your own risk.
The original pod people movie is turning 60 years old.
Forgotten street plans, the ashes of a martyr, and the origins of Doritos.
These quirky and character-filled rinks are more than just a sheet of ice.
Hold on to your fascinators: Buckingham Palace and Notting Hill aren't in the City of London. Read on for more facts about Britain's capital.
The show only had one season, but it left a lasting mark.
Few snacks inspire quite as much passion as Nutella.
The British have many delightful and colorful expressions that often make no sense to the rest of the world.
"Wives must understand that the life-giving fluid called the semen, which is produced in the creative organs of the man, is of great value in the upbuilding of his own body"