
“If you want to know about sex, it’s in the songs.” – Joan Jett
When Joan Jett was 13 years old, she had her first lesson on the electric guitar her parents had given her for Christmas. “I went

The Significance of Sanford and Son
As the ’70s sitcom Sanford and Son marks its fiftieth anniversary, it’s worth recalling how this funny series broke serious ground. He was a white

Drag Racing Hero: “Dyno” Don Nicholson
Early drag-racing heroes had to work their tails off. Plenty of them built their own engines and cars; sold cars or tuned engines during the

A trip to the search engine graveyard
Hey Google, whatever happened to Ask Jeeves, Dogpile, AltaVista, and all those other search engines? Buffy the Vampire Slayer was the first show on American

fall in love with your naked soul
“Your naked body should only belong to those who fall in love with your naked soul.” ― Charlie Chaplin in a letter to his daughter

Mopar Collector’s Guide Dodge A-100 Van
This sweet Dodge A-100 belongs to Mopar Collector’s Guide and is a tasty mix of awesome. If you get the chance to see it in

A DELICIOUS ORAL HISTORY OF MAC TONIGHT
The Mac Tonight commercial began with a familiar tune. It was the swinging melody of “Mack the Knife,” which had been made famous by Bobby

The Cast of Heavyweights: Where Are They Now?
Heavyweights came out back in 1995, long before Kenan Thompson and Judd Apatow were household names, the comedic powerhouses joined forces with a still-on-the-rise Ben

’72 Chevy Nova sleeper
This ’72 Chevy Nova sleeper isn’t packing your typical 327 V8. It is, in fact, a 5.3-liter aluminum LS engine from 2004. The “valve covers”

You’re a superstar at the gay bar
“Let’s start a war, start a nuclear war… at the gay bar.” Click play below and you too can have this early 2000s track stuck

Journey’s Separate Ways Is The Greatest Music Video Of All Time
Don’t listen to the haters, someday, love will find you. Separate Ways is the best video of all time, and it can’t be debated. Some

Moonshine: How Prohibition Gave Birth to NASCAR
It wasn’t gasoline—but moonshine—that fueled the growth of stock car racing in Appalachia and led to the rise of NASCAR. Even after Junior Johnson tore