Television

Schill, Scorpions, and Louis Gossett Jr.

We all know the Mitchell Report has been digging into ball players' pasts. So, it seems, has Boston Magazine.  In particular, they have found a few embarrassing skeletons in Curt Schilling'

Ridiculous, Ludicrous

It has been a while since I posted in the Tops of All Time category.  That isn't because it's any less popular.  Here are a few ("bad"

Bowie's in Space

One last music post before I return to Found History's bread and butter. If you haven't been watching HBO's Flight of the Conchords, you're really

A Million Little Pieces

This is a little (lot) late in coming, but I want to say something about this past winter's Oprah-James Frey controversy.  For those of you who don't remember, the

Storm Stories

Just like VH1 and MTV, The Weather Channel has padded its schedule with history.  Filling the gaps between this week's flood, last week's blizzard, and the tornado two weeks