Author Archive
Little Marjoe is Bad, But Not Evil

The world loves a child prodigy. From Mozart to Marie Curie, we venerate, we celebrate these little geniuses every chance we get.
John Holmes Has a Big Problem

From the early 70s until the early 80s, there was only one man you thought of when you thought of adult cinema: John Holmes.
Kevin Mitnick and The Art of Deception

By all accounts, former hacker Kevin Mitnick has lived a pretty unique life.
John DeLorean’s Manufactured Fall

If you’re of a certain age and you know the name John DeLorean, it’s probably for one of two reasons, and neither of them are the right ones.
Lance Armstrong’s Favorite Mistake

Lance Armstrong is one of those guys. A professional cyclist with near-universal recognition, he made no secret of his desire to win at all costs.
Satanic Panic II: Judy Johnson and the McMartin Preschool Trial

Manhattan Beach, California, 1983. A gorgeous, affluent seaside town – nobody suspected that half a dozen evil, satanic child molesters were hiding in plain sight.
Howard Hughes Meets Clifford Irving

A lot of people know a little something about Howard Hughes. Whether he’s a famous aviator, a famous movie producer, or a famous batshit crazy person, he occupies a certain space in the American consciousness.
Running on Empty With Rosie Ruiz

The Boston Marathon is the oldest continuously running marathon in the United States. It’s the second longest-running footrace in the country, but only because it debuted 5 months after the Buffalo Turkey Trot.
Robert TIlton and God’s Wallet

As late-night Saturday turns into Sunday morning, the television landscape is a pretty barren place. It’s nothing but infomercials and religious programming. It turns out that those two things aren’t so different from each other.
Dr. Oz Does The Hadacol Boogie

Step right up, ladies and gentlemen. Come hear the tale of the world’s foremost miracle worker, The Incredible Dr. Oz.