30 Fascinating Facts About Marilyn Monroe
Norma Jean Baker was born June 1, 1926, but the legacy of Marilyn Monroe lives on decades after her death.
Norma Jean Baker was born June 1, 1926, but the legacy of Marilyn Monroe lives on decades after her death.
President Reagan was a fan of the film, which was released 35 years ago, and based a policy decision on the movie.
Modern video game companies are pushing the limits of technology, but many people are yearning for simpler times.
You may know how to spell “victory,” but here are 25 things you might not know about the country’s best-known gathering of logophiles.
Even though the show was meant for middle-schoolers, its audience was 80 percent adults. Here's why.
Start your day with two scoops of horror.
Could you be mine?
Should've seen it coming.
Salvador Dalí's self-promotional antics and bizarre artwork made him an international celebrity early in his career, and there are still traces of him littered throughout pop culture.
The hit FX series uses history as a guide.
Pixar’s beloved underwater masterpiece was released 15 years ago.
The wizard experience proved difficult for the late actor.
There's more to the soap opera than meets the eye.
It’ll cost you about $15,000 to find out if The Doctor’s preferred mode of transport truly is bigger on the inside.
Fans of the show have spent years digging out jokes buried in the background, beneath the narration, within the soundtrack, and everywhere in between.
She's described in her official file as “officious—but probably a good worker if she has her own way!”
Sitcoms about kids abandoned by their parents and left to fend for themselves are few and far between.
One of the most influential musicians of the 20th century was also pretty handy in the kitchen.
Most people know John Wayne for his cowboy persona. But there was much more to the Duke than that famous swagger.
There could be a battle of sci-f theme parks brewing.
The King served; The Boss did not.