11 Facts About To Kill a Mockingbird
The coming-of-age tale about racial injustice in the South was a phenomenal success from the start, and has only become more popular with time.
The coming-of-age tale about racial injustice in the South was a phenomenal success from the start, and has only become more popular with time.
Pour yourself a damn fine cup of coffee and revisit these 10 terms from 'Twin Peaks'?
Begin your crash course on the little-known mathematical disorder known as dyscalculia with these 11 facts.
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‘Mad Men’ viewers have concocted a number of elaborate theories about how the series will end. Most of them involve death.
“I knew I was a strict teacher, but I didn’t think I was that bad.”
From body language to leadership skills, here's what lawyers on both sides of the courtroom are looking out for.
Even if you spent hours with the iconic gold cartridge loaded into your NES, you can probably still learn a few things about Link’s epic adventure.
To "Mulder it out" is a phrase that should definitely be used more often.
Rowan Atkinson may have more than 50 acting credits on his resume, but to most of the world he’ll always be best known as the ridiculously rubber-faced Mr. Bean.
Before he founded the Church of Scientology, L. Ron Hubbard was one of the most prolific writers of the 20th century.
Care Bear stare! Gather around, Brave Heart Lion, Share Bear, Birthday Bear, and the rest of the gang, and let’s learn something new about 'The Care Bears Movie.'
Just because you’ve mastered the art of not looking like an uncultured, uncouth slob in your own country doesn’t mean those skills translate to the rest of the world.
Every year at Easter, people hardboil eggs and dye them brilliant colors. Where did this tradition come from?
Composer, lyricist, and Broadway legend Stephen Sondheim passed away on November 26, 2021 at the age of 91. Celebrate his life with a look back at a few of the many iconic songs he wrote over the course of his career.
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Nothing unites a nation of TV watchers like a pulse-pounding cliffhanger—especially when it involves the collective misery of having to wait up to a year to find out the answer to whatever burning questions a season finale left behind.
At 5 feet 4 inches, Madison was America’s shortest commander-in-chief—but he left behind a towering legacy.