The theoretical physicist Richard Feynman was renowned for his ability to explain complex concepts to a non-expert audience. He was at times, however, less adept when communicating with writers, as ...
In December 2018, 17-year-old Breana Rouhselang left her Indiana home around midnight to meet classmate Aaron Trejo, the father of her unborn child. When she didn’t return, her family reported her ...
The mass market paperback, light in the hand and on the wallet, once filled airport bookstores and supermarket media aisles. You may never buy a new one again. Credit...Photographs by Tony Cenicola ...
IndyStar got a sneak peek at some of the key featured items in The Jim Irsay Collection. Irsay's taste was whimsical mixed with the coolness of a rock star. It was deep, artistic and represented pop ...
The Beatles' Revolver Special Edition Super Deluxe Vinyl is available to purchase on Complex. Released in 1966, Revolver marked a turning point in The Beatles' creative evolution and popular music ...
It’s bound to put the “rock” in Rockefeller Plaza. A massive treasure trove of popular music memorabilia from the collection of the late billionaire owner of the Indianapolis Colts is set to go on ...
WoW has consumed hundreds of hours of my life, but my interest has waned over the last few years. Each expansion added more content, and with it, more bloat. By the time I reached the end of an ...
Sixty years ago this month, the United States began one of the biggest refugee airlifts in the nation's history. President Lyndon Johnson started flying Cubans to the U.S. on what he called Freedom ...
You can feel his affection for the characters, for the music and for a Cleveland that still had drive-in theaters, radio DJs with nicknames and dreams that reached all the way to jolly ol’ England.
Jane Tranter, the executive producer of Doctor Who, has bristled at the suggestion that the iconic sci-fi series is “as dead as we’ve ever known it.” The claim was made by Robert Shearman, who wrote ...
They came up in short order with Last Train to Clarksville, which was inspired by the riffs to the Fab Four’s hits I Feel Fine, Day Tripper and Paperback Writer, and became the Monkees’ first single ...