Do all popular musicians live hard and fast, take risks and die young?
This article is the third in a series examining mortality in popular musicians. To recap, the first article examined longevity, suicide, murder and accidental death rates in pop musicians compared with population data from the U.S. As expected, longevity was significantly reduced in pop musicians, who also had higher rates of suicide, homicide and accidental death. The second article explored the “myth” of the so-called 27 club, explaining how this idea emerged and why it has taken root in the public imagination. Read More...
Richard Plantagenet's first son was born in 1452, before the printing press had been invented or the Americas discovered. Machu Picchu, the Korean alphabet, protestantism and the nation of Spain did not yet exist. Neither did treatment for scoliosis, a condition that causes the spine to curve to one side, as it did for Richard's son, who became king of England in 1483.
King Richard III's 26-month reign, which ended when he was killed at a battle in England's War of the Roses*, was famous for two things: for its brutality and for the twisted back of the king. Read More...
The stunning stars of a buzzy sequel starring the likes ofVivica A. Fox and Blac Chyna spoke with BOSSIP ahead of its popular premiere.
Source: Secret Society 2: Never Enough / Secret Society 2: Never Enough
Miasha Coleman and the cast of her second self-made film, “Secret Society 2: Never Enough” dished on their movie that follows the story of a gold digger whose been thrown under—and all the high-fashion, high drama that comes with her ascend to young Hollywood’s ranks. Read More...