Margot Kidder, Superman
July 14, 2026 Jesse Singer

Margot Kidder became a star as Lois Lane—then she vanished without a trace for a week in 1996 and her life changed forever.

Some Hollywood stories look like they're headed for a fairy-tale ending...until suddenly they aren't. For years, it seemed like Margot Kidder had finally beaten the odds and made it. Then something happened that left Hollywood asking the same question for days. Where had Lois Lane gone?
Screenshot of actor Michael Richards as Kramer on Seinfeld (1989-1998)
July 14, 2026 Sasha Wren

Sitcom Neighbors Who Became Just As Memorable As The Main Characters

Relive television's funniest sitcom neighbors, from Kramer and Steve Urkel to Wilson, Kimmy Gibbler, and Ned Flanders, whose unforgettable personalities became just as iconic as each show's main characters.
Brad Renfro, Sleepers
July 13, 2026 Jesse Singer

Brad Renfro Became A Star At Just 11 Years Old—Then His Life Began To Unravel

In the early 90s, Brad Renfro looked like that kid. The one that comes along in Hollywood and looks set to become the next big thing. Critics loved him, directors wanted him, and the future seemed almost ridiculously bright. But soon everything would go dark.
Jethro Tull Photo, 1970
July 10, 2026 Jesse Singer

Rock Bands Who Released Albums 50 Years After Their First Record—Did Your Favorite Make The List?

Most bands are lucky to survive long enough to release a greatest hits album. These bands survived long enough to release brand-new albums 50 years (or more) after their first one.

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Yves Montand and Marilyn Monroe
July 9, 2026 Jesse Singer

Yves Montand was called "France's greatest 20th-century artist"—but that didn't stop the courts from exhuming his body.

Years after Yves Montand died, a French court ordered his body exhumed to answer a question that had followed him for decades. It sounds like the plot of a crime thriller, but it actually happened. And the answer would finally settle one of the biggest controversies of his remarkable life.
July 10, 2026 Jack Hawkins

Before sunrise on New Year's Day in 1953, as Hank Williams' lifeless body lay in his Cadillac—America's loss would change country music forever.

Hank Williams died in the back of his Cadillac on New Year’s Day 1953, but his short, brilliant career helped define country music forever.
July 10, 2026 Jack Hawkins

When David Bowie retired Ziggy Stardust onstage, even his band didn’t know it was the end. He walked off as someone else entirely.

David Bowie shocked fans when he retired Ziggy Stardust onstage in 1973. Here’s how Bowie built the character, walked away from him, and reinvented himself again and again.
Teri Copley, We Got It Made
July 9, 2026 Jesse Singer

Sitcoms From The 1980s That No One Remembers—Seriously, Do You Remember Even 5 Of These Funny Shows?

Everybody remembers Cheers. Everybody remembers The Golden Girls. But the 80s were packed with sitcoms that seem to have vanished into the TV witness protection program. Some were funny. Some were ridiculous. A few sound completely made up. Let's see how many you actually remember.
Photo of Farrah Fawcett from the television program Charlie's Angels.
July 9, 2026 Alex Summers

TV Stars Who Left Hit Shows At The Peak Of Their Popularity

Some of TV's biggest surprised everyone by leaving the shows that brought them their biggest success.
Screenshot of Burt Reynolds (left) and Clint Eastwood in City Heat (1984)
July 13, 2026 Jane O'Shea

The Real Story Behind Burt Reynolds And Clint Eastwood's Hollywood Rivalry

Discover the real story behind Burt Reynolds and Clint Eastwood's Hollywood rivalry, from their Universal Studios firings to City Heat, career-defining successes, surprising friendship, and lasting Hollywood legacies.


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