Why the fiercely independent Katharine Hepburn hid her 26-year affair with co-star Spencer Tracy Glamour
The Alfred Jewel: One of the most dazzling and mysterious treasures from Anglo-Saxon period, found in a field in 17th century News
Georges Méliès, the magic-minded dreamer who in 1902 filmed “The Trip to the Moon” and showed us what movies are capable of Lifestyle
Steampunk triumphs in the Neverwas Haul, a Victorian house on wheels inspired by science fiction novels Strangeness
Before Little Richard and Jerry Lee Lewis came Sister Rosetta Tharpe, considered the godmother of rock & roll Glamour
W.W. Denslow made so much money from his illustrations for “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” he bought an island off Bermuda, declared himself king Glamour
Hattie McDaniel of “Gone With the Wind,” the first African-American to win an Oscar, battled discrimination even at the Academy Awards ceremony News
The makers of “Alien” had everything designed except for the terrifying being itself and for that, they turned to H. R. Giger Strangeness News
A dance to die for: The mysterious phenomenon of Medieval Europe that drove people to dance until collapse Strangeness
The extravagant epic “Cleopatra” was the first movie to generate more heat from what happened behind the scenes than onscreen Glamour