12 Future Stars Who Appeared on Roseanne
More than one soon-to-be Oscar-winner spent some time in Lanford, Illinois.
More than one soon-to-be Oscar-winner spent some time in Lanford, Illinois.
William Penn Adair Rogers ranks among the finest performers, comedians, and social commentators in American history.
From rock 'n' roll royalty to the official kind.
When Stephen Hawking was diagnosed with motor neurone disease at age 21, doctors thought he'd only survive a few more years. But the theoretical physicist defied the odds.
Sharing magic mushrooms with a cat is a very Nicolas Cage thing to do.
In the personal security industry, being a "buddyguard" is the kiss of death.
Judy Blume was the queen of the YA novel before the concept even existed, inspiring generations of passionate fans—and a fair share of dissenters—in her more than 50-year career.
“I’ve seen better food in my dog’s food bowl.”
The Oscar-nominated actor gets annoyed when people in the audience vomit during his live performances.
Slash had no idea what it was about. Axl Rose insisted it be based on a short story. At roughly nine minutes, it stretched the patience of MTV’s viewers.
Though you probably remember learning all about Quakers and their doctrine of the "Inner Light" in middle school, your teacher probably didn't tell you that James Dean was one.
He’s got friends in low places and one multifaceted career.
In Wilt Chamberlain's 1991 book, 'A View From Above,' the basketball great claimed to have slept with 20,000 different women during his life. Let's check his math on the basketball legend's most famous statistic.
These famous faces once braved rain, sleet, snow, and disgruntled customers as employees of the United States Postal Service.
'The Super Bowl Shuffle' was billed as a song to "feed the needy." The Chicago Bears nearly fumbled it.
The Reddit-born "deep tracking" software can graft Cage's face onto any actor's body.
Shortly before Gene Hackman won his first Oscar, the legendary actor was almost cast as one of TV's most famous dads.
It takes a long time to rack up so many golden gramophones.
With flowing prose and a courageous pen, Virginia Woolf wasn't afraid to dissect any topic, whether it was the idiocy of warfare or the joys of sex.
Dolly Parton is loved, lauded, and larger than life, and she might just be the most charitable celebrity on the planet.
A look back at the legendary late night host's greatest comedic inventions.
The Birthday Effect is a statistical phenomenon that says the likelihood of one's death increases on or around their birthday.
“You can't be brave if you've only had wonderful things happen to you."
He has garnered plenty of controversy over the past few years, but how did he enter the mainstream?