David Greybeard, Jane Goodall's favorite chimpanzee, helped the English primatologist to understand chimpanzees better.
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This Day in Pop Culture for October 2
The First ‘Peanuts’ Comic StripThe very first Peanuts comic strip was printed on this day in 1950 premiering in nine ...
Dr. Jane Goodall, the revered primatologist and global conservation icon, has reportedly died at the age of 91.
Gein, a grave robber and murderer who was active in Wisconsin in the 1950s, was also the inspiration for Alfred Hitchcock's 'Psycho.' ...
If you're not a Black American, there was likely a time when you didn't know what "tea" meant—and no shade, you're likely not ...
Steven Kern Shaw, the grandson of composer Jerome Kern, who created dozens of Broadway musicals and Hollywood films and wrote such classic songs as “Old Man River” and “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes,” was a ...
It's hard out there to be a studio comedy, stuck in a world where audiences primarily get their chuckles from blips on TikTok and memes on Reddit. Sure, the studio comedy isn't in great shape right ...
A once-popular car modification suddenly vanished overnight. We investigate the disappearance of the car window louvres. From ...
Every generation has its own version of childhood “rules of the house.”Some are timeless, others look pretty strange in ...
Behind every anthem of the 60s and 70s was a quiet lesson in resilience, hope, and self-discovery that still echoes today.
From Corn Diggers to Fruit Stripe Gum, here are some of the most beloved discontinued snacks from the 1960s that fans want ...
From Frank Sinatra's swagger in 1960 to George Clooney's calculated charm in the 2000s, the Ocean's franchise has captivated ...
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