Georges Méliès, the magic-minded dreamer who in 1902 filmed “The Trip to the Moon” and showed us what movies are capable of Lifestyle
Bart the Bear, who appeared in several Oscar-winning films, was “the John Wayne of bears” Strangeness
The extravagant epic “Cleopatra” was the first movie to generate more heat from what happened behind the scenes than onscreen News Glamour
The Edwardian-with-a-twist Teddy Boy clothing style: the men who followed the fashion in the 1950s were considered dangerous Fashion
When Athelhampton House’s owner died in 1598, his four daughters equally divided the manor and it remained divided for 250 years Interiors
The shower scene in Hitchcock’s “Psycho” demanded seven “really difficult” days from Janet Leigh Strangeness Glamour
Mary Austin: The friend who inspired and supported Freddie Mercury, and inherited a portion of his wealth News
Not being Italian was no obstacle to James Caan, who portrayed Sonny in “The Godfather,” winning “Italian of the Year”–twice! News
Nightingale floors: the Japanese flooring system used for alerting castle lords to nighttime attacks by ninja assassins Interiors
In WWII, Soviet partisans hid in the Odessa Catacombs, which stretch for thousands of miles below the city Abandoned Spaces
Mystery: Hours before his death, Edgar Allan Poe was found in the gutter, disheveled and raving Strangeness