Olivia Newton-John Knew First Marriage 'May Not Last Forever' Because of 10-Year Age Gap (Exclusive)
Olivia Newton-John Knew First Marriage 'May Not Last Forever' Because of 10-Year Age Gap (Exclusive)
Muriel Spark, the Double Agent
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Mary Kay Ash Was Still Waking Up at 5:00 AM and Rallying Her Beauty Empire's Sales Team at Age 77
"It looked like somebody had been sliced to bits with a chainsaw." Beavis And Butt-Head, Pantera and TiKTok - how sludge metal legends Crowbar have suddenly become bigger than ever
Mary Kay Founder Believed She Was a 'Better Mother' Working Outside the Home to Build Her Cosmetics Empire
"We were a bunch of Black kids whose parents had passed away and we were feral." From falling out with Manic Street Preachers and writing songs for Ozzy to a number one album, how Skindred's Benji Webbe became a British metal icon
Caroline Bicks: Let the Process and the Language Lead You To Buried Treasure
In this interview, author Caroline Bicks discusses the archives that led to her new biography, Monsters in the Archives: My Year of Fear with Stephen King.
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"I jumped through a window and hit one. Someone started choking me; I was basically blue by the time I was rescued." Russian Nazis, emotional encounters with Dio and rumours about Tom Hanks: Shane Embury on almost 40 years of Napalm Death and beyond