April 9, 2025 Ethan Vestby

The Best Sidekicks Of All Time

Every hero is equally defined by their sidekick. Here are some of the best sidekicks of all time.
March 20, 2025 Ethan Vestby

Times People Exploded On Live TV

These live TV meltdowns prove that our favorite news anchors and stars are just like us when tensions get high.
Judy Garland, Meet Me in St. Louis
April 22, 2026 Jesse Singer

Judy Garland was controlled by the studios and pushed to exhaustion for years. But when her fame slipped, her life didn’t just decline—it unraveled.

At one point, Judy Garland was one of the biggest stars in the world. Hit films, sold-out performances, and a voice everyone recognized. But behind the scenes, the cracks had already started, and by the time they showed, it was much worse than most people realized.

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Peter Ivers Portrait Session
May 14, 2026 Jesse Singer

Peter Ivers was a cult TV host with a growing following—but the circumstances surrounding his final moments in 1983 still can’t be fully explained.

By the early 80s, Peter Ivers was building something real. A growing audience, strong connections, and a show that felt ahead of its time. Then one night in 1983, everything stopped.
Boy George, Karma Chameleon Music Video
May 13, 2026 Jesse Singer

Boy George was a global pop icon in the 80s—but just as his comeback was gaining momentum, he ended up behind bars.

At one point, Boy George was one of the most recognizable faces on the planet. Then came years of chaos, a quiet comeback, and suddenly...criminal charges and prison.
Stefanie Powers, The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.
May 12, 2026 Jesse Singer

TV shows from the 1960s that no one remembers—seriously, do you remember even 5 of these shows?

Everyone remembers I Love Lucy, The Andy Griffith Show, and The Twilight Zone. Those never really left. But the 60s pumped out a ton of TV, and a lot of it just vanished (at least from most of our memories).
Johnny Lewis, Sons of Anarchy
February 12, 2026 Jesse Singer

Johnny Lewis rose to fame on the hit series Sons of Anarchy. Then it all collapsed—ending in a brutal crime scene that still haunts Hollywood today.

Johnny Lewis rose to fame on the hit series Sons of Anarchy, playing a character surrounded by chaos and violence. Off camera, his life followed an even more troubling path—one marked by documented instability, court warnings, and missed intervention.
Rusty Hammer, Make Room For Daddy
February 9, 2026 Jesse Singer

Rusty Hamer was TV’s lovable son on Make Room for Daddy—but after the show, Hollywood had no room for him, and his tragic ending went unnoticed.

For years, Rusty Hamer felt safely permanent on American television. On Make Room for Daddy, he became the version of childhood viewers trusted and assumed would always be there. What audiences saw was a happy, funny son. What they never saw was how completely things collapsed once the cameras stopped.
Mary Tyler Moore, 1961
May 13, 2026 Miles Brucker

TV Theme Songs Baby Boomers Secretly Still Love—Even If They Won’t Admit It

They might not admit it out loud, but Baby Boomers carry a whole jukebox of TV theme songs in their heads. These catchy intros from the 1960s through the 1980s were more than background music. They set the tone for shows and became part of everyday culture in a way that current generations can never truly understand.


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