Most people spend their later years taking it easy. Dick Van Dyke somehow became one of the most energetic 100-year-olds on the planet and still seems to be having more fun than people half his age. Naturally, everyone keeps asking the same question: What's his secret?
For millions of Baby Boomer men, these women were impossible to miss. They starred in the biggest movies, appeared in the most popular television shows, and seemed to be on every magazine cover in America. Some became household names. Others became full-blown cultural phenomena. But as crazy as it sounds, many Millennial men today wouldn't recognize these talented and beautiful actresses by face or by name. Do you?
Hollywood’s family tree is more intertwined than you’d ever imagine. From distant cousins to unexpected half-siblings, you may be surprised to discover who's related to who.
They smoked on screen, threw punches without CGI, barely smiled, and somehow made every man in America want to walk, talk, and act like them. In the 60s, dads copied their haircuts, their swagger, and even the way they ordered a drink.
Jennifer Love Hewitt seemed to have the perfect Hollywood life. She was talented, successful, and one of the most recognizable young stars of the 90s and 2000s. But fame has a dark side. A side that has destroyed careers, relationships, and lives. Jennifer Love Hewitt knows that better than most.
2025 was one of those years that felt like a steady stream of bad news—icon after icon, voice after voice, presence after presence. Some were legends who’d been around forever. Others were gone far too soon. Either way, the cultural void they left behind was impossible to ignore.
Think you know classic rock? Test your knowledge with this brutally hard classic rock trivia quiz featuring Led Zeppelin, Queen, Pink Floyd, The Rolling Stones, Rush, Bowie, and more.
These unforgettable 1970s songs are still burned into Baby Boomers’ memories, from soft rock singalongs to disco classics, even if younger generations may never hear them on repeat again.
From “Little Joe” Cartwright on Bonanza to the creative force behind Little House on the Prairie and Highway to Heaven, Michael Landon became one of TV’s most influential actor-producers.
In the 1960s, Frank Sinatra’s inner circle looked like the center of the universe. The Rat Pack had money, fame, power, and the kind of cool nobody else could touch. And when Sammy Davis Jr. became part of it, the public saw a success story. But along with the tuxedos, jokes, and packed casino crowds came a cost that followed Sammy for the rest of his life.
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