Walsh was a star behind the scenes
Television executive Brian Walsh always knew Australians would enthusiastically adopt pay TV, and his skills help draw millions to it.
Television executive Brian Walsh always knew Australians would enthusiastically adopt pay TV, and his skills help draw millions to it.
Gleb Pavlovsky was the Kremlin’s spinmeister as the baton was passed from Yeltsin to the former KGB agent.
Lynyrd Skynyrd stalwart outlived all his original band members and was planning to tour again with the band later in the year.
Beach Boys drummer Dennis Wilson met Charles Manson’s ‘family’ by accident, and the encounter led to murder and mayhem.
Simone Segouin had left school and was working her father’s fields when the Germans arrived in 1940. She decided to do something about it.
Ever since photographer Diane Arbus pointed her camera towards society’s misfits, it has been debated whether she should have. Either way, her pictures cannot be unseen | WARNING: Graphic
Like Paul McCartney, Hans Poulsen heard Little Richard’s Long Tall Sally as a boy, and his path to a life in music was set.
A long, long time ago … Don McLean wrote those words. And then 863 more, creating a song capturing the history of rock music as it entwined with the changing of America.
Toyotas changed military mindsets, becoming the vehicle of choice for underfunded, unconventional warfare.
Low-key lawyer Allan Ryan never gave up hunting down those who had helped Hitler’s Holocaust.
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