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Idolator is a music blog. Created by the blog network Gawker Media in August 2006, Idolator was later sold to rival blog network Buzz Media (later titled SpinMedia), which also owns Stereogum and Spin. In September 2016, the website was sold to Hive Media along with Buzznet and PureVolume. Source
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Search ArticlesDid Fred Rogers Really Serve In The Military? The Truth About His History Revealed
Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood is one of the best-known North American children’s shows of all time, with an impressive 31 seasons produced. It’s praised for its handling of difficult or complex topics throughout its run, such as death, divorce, and racism. The show’s star, of course, is Mr. Rogers himself, with his kind face, calm demeanor, and colorful cardigans. It is because of these same traits that Fred Rogers’ military career is a source of great speculation. Did he serve, or didn’t he?
The Incredible Story Behind Why JFK Kept A Coconut On His Oval Office Desk As A Symbol
John F. Kennedy is remembered for many things – his assassination, his role in the Cuban Missile Crisis, and even his alleged affair with Marilyn Monroe. It’s easy to forget that President Kennedy also served in the United States Navy. JFK never forgot this, though. In fact, he kept a coconut as a paperweight on his desk in the Oval Office to remind him of his service. Difficulty joining the Navy John F. Kennedy graduated from Harvard University in 1940.
New Study Reveals the Spinosaurus Was Bigger Than a T-Rex And Swam Underwater
Dinosaurs are already scary enough above water. Now imagine a dinosaur bigger than a T-Rex that swims and hunts its prey underwater. Terrifying, right? A new study found that, unlike most dinosaurs, the huge Spinosaurus had dense bones that allowed it to thrive underwater. As threatening as this dinosaur sounds, we must admit it would be the perfect addition to the new Jurassic World movie set for release this summer. The Spinosaurus was bigger than both the Tyrannosaurus rex and Giganotosaurus.
700 Victims Of Catalonia’s Witch Trials Receive Posthumous Pardons In A Landmark Decision
The majority of people are aware of the witch trials held in Salem, Massachusetts during the late 17th century, but did you know the same hysteria occurred across northern Europe? Catalonia, in Spain, was one of the first on the continent to hold witch trials, and its government has recently tried to make amends for the region’s past. The region’s government passed a measure in late 2021, allowing for the posthumous pardoning of over 700 witches who were killed between the 15th and 18th centuries.
Behind-The-Scenes ‘Star Wars’ Pictures That Even The Biggest Fans Might Not Have Seen
In a galaxy far, far away, some behind-the-scenes photos were taken of one of the most popular franchises to date, Star Wars. Today, fans of the Skywalker saga have seen everything from puppets to a CGI Yoda on the big screen. But these rare pictures show what happened during creation of the original trilogy before the cameras even started rolling. The photos depict things like the man inside the R2-D2 costume and models of the Millennium Falcon.
Actors Who Were Beyond Perfect For Their Roles
The casting of actors and actresses for a film is a key aspect of any production. Choosing the right person helps to make a film more believable, enjoyable, and impactful. However, when it comes to casting roles for a biopic film, it is more crucial than ever. There is a lot of pressure on that actor to live up to the expectations of portraying somebody who really existed.
What’s Inside The Secret Room In Mount Rushmore? - This Is The Hidden Chamber Within
Mount Rushmore is a United States National Monument in the Black Hills of South Dakota. Construction of the main sculpture began in 1927 and lasted until October 1941. It features facial carvings of four prominent United States Presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln. Sculptor Gutzon Borglum designed and oversaw the project.
Hit Songs You Didn’t Know Were Covers
There are some songs that are hard to imagine anyone else singing. "Ring of Fire" is truly a song that needs Johnny Cash's voice to pull it off. And "Respect" is now completely synonymous with Aretha Franklin. But would you believe that neither of them was the original singer or songwriter on their top hits? Many musicians borrow styles, tunes, and in some cases, they take entire songs from others and play it in their own style.
Rare Color Photos Of World War I
It's been over 100 years since the end of World War I. "The Great War" raged for four merciless years, from 1914 to 1918, and left a trail of destruction in its wake. Cities were ruined, lands were ravaged, and millions of soldiers and civilians were killed before peace was eventually declared. Join us as we reflect on some rare color photographs taken at the heart of the conflict. Children And War For most of us, the idea of a world war is terrifying and alien.
Rare Color Photos Of D-Day: The Beginning Of The End Of World War II
An endless onslaught of machine gun fire rains from above as explosions shake the ground. You have nowhere to go except forward, toward the enemy who is determined to make you another lifeless body on the beach. This was the reality for the first 156,000 American, British, and Canadian soldiers that landed on the beaches of Normandy on June 6, 1944, D-Day. Take a rare glimpse into the reality of D-Day in color.