Bruce Lee: Life of the Dragon
Bruce Lee: Life of the Dragon
Audrey Hepburn: The Spirit of Audrey
She may be best remembered as an icon of film and fashion, but Audrey Hepburn’s achievements span far greater than the superficial.
How a woman with no experience in the craft became the greatest costume designer in Hollywood history.
Stan Lee always wanted to write, but never did he imagine himself as the head of one of the world’s largest entertainment empires.
Albert King: The Velvet Bulldozer
Albert King worked long and hard to become one of The Three Kings of the Blues Guitar, over a career filled with trials and tribulations.
Cassandra Peterson: Queen of the Monsters
Cassandra Peterson always thought of herself as a monster, and as the punk vampire Elvira, she proved that being different could be a whole lot of fun.
Hideo Kojima: The Art of the Game
After failing to become a filmmaker, Hideo Kojima decided to enter the video game industry, and in doing solidified the medium as a wondrous new artform.
Edna St. Vincent Millay: A Fiery Life
Edna St. Vincent Millay never shied away from discussing what she felt mattered, and that’s worth celebrating.
Alan Dean Foster: Behind the Scenes
The king of novelizations has leant his pen to some of the greatest sci-fi and fantasy franchises of our time.
Merle Haggard: The Fightin’ Side
From troubled beginnings came one of the most honest, influential voices in the history of country music. RIP Merle Haggard.
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