Would there be television, if it weren't for Milton Berle? It’s a legitimate question because, in its heyday, Berle’s Texaco Star Theater was so popular that it doubled the number of TVs in American homes....
The Burning Man festival is known for its total debauchery, freedom, and bizarre antics, but it actually forbids the use of substances.
Probably the most iconic patheon of all the ancient mythologies, the lives of the Greek Gods were filled with more scandal than any modern tabloid.
After he became the outright owner of McDonald’s, Ray Kroc rewrote the company’s history and began preaching that he was its founder.
Christine McVie, the voice behind Fleetwood Mac hits like “Everywhere” and “Little Lies”, wasn’t just a musical powerhouse—her life was filled with dramatic highs and lows. Behind her enchanting lyrics and vocals were hidden tales of passionate romances, messy breakups, and a mysterious retirement that added intrigue to her legacy.
During a game of basketball, Mick Jagger accidentally bit through his tongue, chomping off the tip and swallowing it, affecting his speech and voice.
Martha Raye was a lifelong performer who dedicated her career to entertaining others while privately struggling with self-worth and strained personal relationships. Though she brought laughter to many, her own life was marked by emotional pain until the very end.