
Dr. Jack Kevorkian’s Estate Sale
Memorabilia from “Dr. Death.” What will fetch top dollar?
Memorabilia from “Dr. Death.” What will fetch top dollar?
Don’t think it’s just actors, either. Who wants to see the Duchess of Cornwall touch a goat?
What are the four living ex-presidents up to these days?
If you’re the First Dog, you can lie on the furniture all you want.
An auction at Christie’s this week brought in $936,438 for actor Richard Gere. He says he’ll give the money to charity. Apparently Gere no longer needed a million dollars worth of guitars.
Today I saw an example of another use for the toy cube created by Hungarian inventor Erno Rubik. This time it was a chest of drawers, one of the more clever variations, as you can see by some of the other Rubik-inspired creations out there.
The most wanted criminal in the United States was nabbed thanks to a tip from Anna Bjornsdottir, a former model and 1974’s Miss Iceland in the Miss Universe pageant. How did a TV spokesmodel for Noxema cross paths with James “Whitey” Bulger?
Sir Paul McCartney married American Nancy Shevell, “heiress to a haulage fortune,” today in London. We’ve got photos.
When was the late Al Davis in the Army? And just how old is his son?
The Times calls Charles Napier “actor who played tough guys.” But he was really “hippie guitarist from Star Trek.”