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Phil Collins Trivia

The Many Adventures of Phil Collins

Whether you actually like the music of the Genesis drummer-turned-soft rock superstar or not, you’ve got to admit: Phil Collins seems pretty inoffensive. That’s why we were a little surprised when we discovered all of these colorful stories about him. He was almost a Romeo… At the height of his musical fame in the ’80s, […]

Short-Lived Sports Teams

The Shortest-Lived Sports Franchises in History

Root, root, root for the home team—if they stay in town long enough, that is. Kansas City Scouts — 2 years in the NHL In the late ’60s and ’70s, the NHL tripled in size going from six teams in 1967 to 18 by 1974. The last new additions of that expansion period were the Washington […]

Robotics News

The Robots are Coming!

In preparation for the inevitable day when robots rise up and take over the world, you may want to familiarize yourself with these recent advancements in robot technology. Clonebots Scientists at Cornell University have built a small robot that can make copies of itself. The robot is made of several 10-centimeter-wide modules, each of which […]

Novelization of Movies

Read Your Favorite Movie (If You Can Recognize It)

Before home video was cheap and widely available, a book that retold the events of a movie was one of the few ways to experience a favorite film after the projector stopped rolling. The problem with “novelizations” was that the writers hired to churn them out were often given a very early version of the […]

Happy Birthday Ronald Reagan

The Films of Ronald Reagan

Today’s the birthday of 40th American president and one-time actor Ronald Reagan. While he was usually relegated to “B” movies, Reagan appeared in classics like Knute Rockne: All American. He also starred in a lot of duds—hey, an actor’s gotta eat. Louisa (1950) Reagan plays Hal, a young man who worried and sickened that his […]

Super Bowl Halftime Shows

Five Very Strange Super Bowl Halftime Shows

The Super Bowl is the most-watched TV event of the year, so the halftime show must be something spectacular that also has wide appeal. In the last decade or so, organizers have had success with getting a major singer or band, and just letting them perform a medley of their songs—the Rolling Stones, Tom Petty, […]

Groundhog Day Trivia

It’s Groundhog Day!

Here’s a look at the origins, history, and accuracy rates of Groundhog Day, the most important meteorologically psychic animal-based holiday on the calendar. It’s obviously not the most scientific barometer to predict six weeks of weather patterns based on what a giant rodent does (or at least what a giant rodent does on one morning), […]

RIP Father of Pac-Man

R.I.P., the Father of Pac-Man

Masaya Nakamura recently passed away at the age of 91. You may not be familiar with that name, but his impact on the world was huge: Known as “the father of Pac-Man,” he helped usher in the video game age. The Japanese industrialist graduated from the Yokohama Institute of Technology in 1948. He studied shipbuilding, […]

Weird February Holidays

6 Weird February Holidays You Ought to Celebrate

February is the shortest month, but it seems to have so many holidays, such as Valentine’s Day and President’s Day. And all of these.

Free Bird

Here's the Story, of a Lovely Free Bird

While, Florence Henderson will forever be associated with The Brady Bunch, she also factors into one of the dumbest—and most enduring—traditions in rock n’ roll. It’s a cliché at this point, and one you’ve probably seen go down if you’ve been to a concert in the past 30 years or so. During a lull, or between songs […]

TV Shows That Changed Their Title

Same Time, Same Channel, New Name

Here are five TV shows that for various reasons had to change their titles in the middle of their runs. Sometimes it attracted more viewers…and sometimes it lost them. (1) Currently in its 14th season, NCIS is the second-longest running drama currently on TV. It began life back in 2003 as a spinoff of the […]

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr

This Song’s For You, Dr. King

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a civil rights pioneer and American hero. Naturally, quite a few songs have been written about him.

RIP Mary Tyler Moore

R.I.P., Mary Tyler Moore

She could turn the world on with her smile, and take a nothing day and suddenly make it all seem worthwhile. So long to Mary Tyler Moore, a pop culture icon for more than 50 years. One of Moore’s first paid acting gigs: as Happy Hotpoint, a buoyant elf in a 1956 commercial for the […]

New World Records

It's a New World Record!

It’s a new year, so the new world record books are out. Here are some people who in the last days of 2016 and the early days of 2017 set some very impressive (and very weird) world records.

Academy Awards Myths and Legends

Academy Awards Myths and Legends

The Oscars are the biggest awards ceremony in Hollywood, and they stretch back 80 years. That’s bound to generate some controversy…and rumors.

Talk Like a Grizzled Prospector Day

It’s Talk Like a Grizzled Prospector Day, Dadburn It!

Today is one of those silly holidays we all love. Sort of like how September 19 is “Talk Like a Pirate Day,” make sure to talk like an old timey prospector each January 24. Here’s a primer.

2020 Presidential Elections

The 2020 Presidential Race is On!

Well, the Inauguration has happened, so the long election of 2016 is now officially over. Time to start looking ahead to 2020! A handful of candidates have already at least sort of declared their intention to make a run for the White House in four years’ time.

Inauguration Concerts

They Performed at the Inauguration

The quadrennial presidential inauguration is one of highest profile gigs in music, and many musicians have gotten a huge boost performing for the new president on his first day in office. Here’s a look back at some past galas. 1941 This marked Franklin Roosevelt’s third straight presidential election, so his vowing to uphold the Constitution […]

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