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This week’s “Drunk History” lesson features three stories involving some of the most influential events and people from Baltimore, Maryland. From learning about an early assassination attempt on Abraham Lincoln, to the origin of “The Star-Spangled Banner” and finally the rivalry between Edgar Alan Poe and Rufus Griswold. Our...
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Rebooting a franchise is never easy. Ask Joel Schumacher about Batman and Robin. Or Michael Bay. The success rate is fairly underwhelming, in fact. If you’re looking at failed attempts, you won’t find Rise of the Planet of the Apes there. The first installment of the latest series stood tall, not an action...
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This week “Drunk History” teaches us a lesson on American music, with stories about some of the biggest and most influential people in different genres....
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Renowned artist and award-winning toy designer Todd McFarlane and McFarlane Toys announced a revolutionary set of brick building toys based around the highly acclaimed series, “The Walking Dead.” Known as a game-changer for its realistic action figures, including those based on “The Walking Dead,” McFarlane Toys is adding a...
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Leading streetball brand Ball Up has released its summer 2014 tour schedule. The tour will make stops in major cities nationwide and conclude with one new player discovered during the tour winning a spot on the roster, and a contract worth $100,000. Players from cities across the country are invited to...
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Tonight's episode of "Drunk History" features three stories of some lesser-known stories about New York City....
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The second season of 'Drunk History' debuted on Tuesday night on Comedy Central, featuring three different stories about Montgomery, Alabama....
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The Book of Mormon, from the creators of South Park, returns to Detroit for the first half of July....
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'A Million Ways To Die In The West' provides gut-busting laughs but a lackluster story....