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.
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.
Older man with remote control looking angry at camera
July 8, 2026 Jesse Singer

I have so many streaming services and I'm so confused about how to find shows and see everything in one place. Is there an easy way to organize it?

If you've ever spent 20 minutes looking for a show only to discover it's on a streaming service you forgot you even subscribed to, you're not alone. What was supposed to make television simpler has somehow become more complicated than cable ever was.

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Karen Morrow, "Tabitha" TV Show
July 8, 2026 Jesse Singer

1970s TV Shows That Were Canceled After One Season—But Should've Ended After The First Episode

Every show on this list lasted exactly one season before the network finally pulled the plug. The surprising part isn't that they got canceled. The surprising part is that they survived long enough to finish an entire season.
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.
October 29, 2025 Jesse Singer

Columbo vs. Murder, She Wrote: And the Winner Is…

Columbo and Murder, She Wrote couldn’t have been more different—one smelled like rain-soaked asphalt and coffee; the other like tea and typewriter ink. Yet both solved murders that left entire generations glued to the couch. Now, let’s settle it once and for all: trench coat vs. typewriter....
American Film Actress Susan Peters, Head and Shoulders Publicity Portrait, MGM, 1943
July 9, 2026 Sammy Tran

Actress Susan Peters was accidentally shot when she was 23—but the worst was yet to come. She met a tragic end when she was only 31.

Actress Susan Peters was accidentally shot when she was 23—but the worst was yet to come. She met a tragic end when she was only 31.
Photo of Grease Premier
July 8, 2026 Sammy Tran

The Biggest Entertainment Stories Americans Couldn’t Stop Talking About In The 1970s

From blockbuster films to disco fever to television events watched by millions, 1970s entertainment became something remembered for the rest of their lives.
Mary Tyler Moore Portrait Session
July 8, 2026 Sammy Tran

How Mary Tyler Moore’s Television Success Nearly Never Happened

Mary Tyler Moore became one of the most important women in television history, but her success was never guaranteed.


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