Love Story TV Show
March 24, 2026 Jesse Singer

The New JFK Jr. & Carolyn Series Gets A Lot Wrong—Here’s What Really Happened

The new series Love Story: JFK Jr. & Carolyn Bessette brings one of the most talked-about couples of the 90s back into focus. But like most dramatizations, it reshapes timelines, simplifies messy realities, and invents scenes that feel real—but aren’t. Here’s what the show changes, twists, or gets flat-out wrong.
Chuck Norris Expendables 2 premiere
March 24, 2026 Jesse Singer

Chuck Norris was one of the most famous men on earth in the 80s and 90s—then he just walked away from it all.

For a stretch in the 80s and 90s, Chuck Norris was everywhere. He built a long run as an action star in the 80s, then became a weekly TV fixture in the 90s with Walker, Texas Ranger. But by the 2000s, he had largely disappeared from the spotlight—a decision he made to focus on things that mattered a whole lot more than fame and celebrity.
kiera knightley and Natalie Portman
March 23, 2026 Jesse Singer

Celebrities Who Look Like Twins—But The Crazy Part Is They Aren’t Even Related

Hollywood only has so many faces—or at least that’s how it feels sometimes. Turns out, some celebrities look so much alike they could easily pass as siblings (sometimes even twins)—even though they share exactly zero DNA. You have to check these out.
Gig Young, They Shoot Horses, Don't They?
March 23, 2026 Jesse Singer

Gig Young was an Oscar winner and one of Hollywood’s most charming leading men. But no one knew about the darkness within him until it was too late.

Gig Young had everything Hollywood was supposed to offer. A steady career, a recognizable face, and eventually an Academy Award. On screen, he played confident, composed men who always seemed in control. But off screen, things were heading in a very different direction—and by the late 70s, it would all come to a sudden and deeply tragic end.

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March 23, 2026 Alex Summers

Nicolette Larson turned Neil Young’s “Lotta Love” into a Top 10 hit, but her life was cut tragically short.

Nicolette Larson sang her way to success in the 70s, but her career and life were cut tragically short.
Ricky Martin performs onstage during the 14th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards held at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino on November 21, 2013 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
March 23, 2026 Penelope Singh

The Hits That Turned Latin Pop Into A Worldwide Sensation

Latin pop is big now, but it didn't start that way. It slowly grew over decades, evolving from early rock-and-roll crossovers to salsa, regional Mexican music, and the global reggaeton wave. These are the songs that helped shape the sound of Latin pop and push it into the mainstream across the Americas and beyond.
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March 23, 2026 Alex Summers

Every musician wishes they could own their masters, but only a few have fought for them—and won.

For most of the history of the recording industry, artists rarely owned the master recordings of their music. In recent decades, however, more artists have begun challenging that system, and their legal battles have reshaped conversations about artist ownership and creative freedom. The musicians below chose to fight against the system—and won.
Ozzy Osbourne performs on stage during Ozzfest at O2 Arena on September 18, 2010 in London, England.
March 24, 2026 Quinn Mercer

Rock Tours That Were So Wild, You Could Never Get Away With Them Today

Some tours became famous because the shows were incredible. Others became infamous because everything around the music seemed to spiral out of control. Between riots, pranks, broken equipment, and bizarre stunts, these tours left behind stories that fans still repeat decades later.
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March 23, 2026 J. Clarke

Hit Songs From The 90s That Everyone Knows—But Nobody Remembers The Artist

The ’90s gave us some of the most instantly recognizable songs ever recorded—tracks that still show up at weddings, in movies, and on every nostalgic playlist imaginable. But here’s the twist: while everyone can belt out the chorus, far fewer people can actually name who sang them.
Screenshot from Gilmore Girls, 2000, www.disneyplus.com
March 22, 2026 J. Clarke

TV Shows From The 2000s That Prove It Was The Last Great Era In Television

Before streaming queues and autoplay made decisions for us, television required commitment. You showed up at a specific time, watched with everyone else, and actually waited a week to see what happened next. The 2000s didn’t just produce great shows—they transformed TV into something sharper, riskier, and far more addictive. It was the era where storytelling leveled up across the board, and suddenly the small screen didn’t feel so small anymore.


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