The 1975, “It’s Not Living (If It’s Not With You)”
January 29, 2026 Jesse Singer

Bands Millennials Love That Most Baby Boomers Haven’t Even Heard Of

Boomers sometimes wonder how millennials could miss entire eras of classic rock. Millennials wonder the same thing—just in reverse. These bands have sold out tours, racked up billions of streams, and soundtracked entire phases of millennial life. And no, they don’t sound like the Beatles. That’s kind of the point.
A Bronx Tale scene, De Niro, Brancato
January 29, 2026 Jesse Singer

Lillo Brancato Jr. starred opposite Robert De Niro in A Bronx Tale. A decade later, he was involved in a police officer’s death and facing prison.

When A Bronx Tale was released in 1993, Lillo Brancato Jr. looked like a sure thing. He was young, charismatic, and held his own opposite Robert De Niro—something many actors far more experienced have struggled to do. Hollywood took notice, and the industry seemed ready to slot him into the next wave of serious leading men.
Jodie Comer, Killing Eve Scene
January 28, 2026 Jesse Singer

Great TV Shows That Would've Been Even Better If They'd Just Ended Things One Season Earlier

Ending a TV show is hard. Walk away too early and fans feel robbed. Stay too long and suddenly the magic starts slipping. These shows were still good, still watchable, and still beloved. But if they’d just wrapped things up one season sooner, their legacies might be nearly flawless.
George Jones and Tammy Wynette
January 29, 2026 Penelope Singh

Tammy Wynette’s turbulent marriage to George Jones gave country its greatest duets—and its most painful love story.

Tammy Wynette and George Jones are two of country music’s most iconic figures, and for a brief, stormy period they were one of its great love stories too. Their marriage produced unforgettable music that sounded like their real lives—full of passion, heartbreak, longing, and loss. But behind the harmonies and “Mr. and Mrs. Country Music” billing was a volatile relationship marked by love, addiction, reconciliation, separation, and creative magic.

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Ian Somerhalder
January 29, 2026 Miles Brucker

Famous Faces From the 2000s Who We Rarely See Now

Fame in the 2000s moved fast, burned bright, and rarely asked for permission. One hit show, one chart-topping song, or one viral moment could turn someone into a household name overnight. Then the spotlight shifted. Some stepped back by choice. Others watched attention drift elsewhere. This list revisits familiar faces who once dominated screens, radios, and tabloids, then quietly slipped out of daily pop culture conversation. Scroll slowly, test your memory, and prepare to say, “Oh wow, I forgot about them,” more times than expected.
January 29, 2026 J. Clarke

When Elton John came out publicly, he risked everything—and ended up becoming one of the most beloved figures in music.

For years, Elton John was already one of the biggest stars on the planet before the public had any real idea who he was offstage. He wore outrageous costumes, wrote intensely emotional songs, and built a persona that felt flamboyant but carefully controlled. In an era that wasn’t exactly welcoming to queer artists, that distance wasn’t accidental—it was survival.
January 29, 2026 J. Clarke

Let’s Be Honest: The 2000s Was The Best Era For Animated TV

There’s a reason so many adults can still quote cartoon dialogue from memory. The 2000s weren’t just a strong decade for animated TV—they were a creative explosion where writers, artists, and networks stopped playing it safe and started trusting kids (and adults) to handle smarter jokes, bigger emotions, and stranger ideas. These shows didn’t talk down to their audiences. They grew with them, shaped their humor, and quietly became cultural cornerstones.
Elizabeth Hurley at the Vanity Fair Party
January 28, 2026 Jesse Singer

Elizabeth Hurley Is 60—And Somehow Looks Better Than Women Half Her Age

Elizabeth Hurley just turned 60. That alone wouldn’t be news—except that every new photo sparks the same reaction: disbelief. Not because she looks frozen in time, but because she looks comfortable, relaxed, and completely unbothered by the number.
Fame Ran Out
January 27, 2026 Marlon Wright

No One Told These 2000s Stars That Fame Has An Expiration Date

Stardom once promised longevity, but the rules changed faster than many careers could keep up. As a matter of fact, some artists never noticed the shift. The result: a fascinating disconnect between legacy and how audiences actually engage today.
January 28, 2026 Sasha Wren

Hanoi Rocks were poised to be the next powerhouse of 80s rock when a devastating car crash stopped them in their tracks.

Hanoi Rocks were on the doorstep of becoming the next superstars of rock when unthinkable tragedy struck.


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