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What is a Superfan?

Sure, you support your favorite sports team. You wear the team ball cap, have a team logo decal in your car window, maybe even drink out of an official team mug. But do you love it enough to dress up in team colors and dance around in public? Robin Ficker The Washington Bullets of the […]

Give a Hoot, Read a Book!

Getting kids to read anything other than what’s on their smartphones is tougher than ever these days. The Weapon Of Mass Instruction Argentinian artist Raul Lemesoff constructed what he calls “La Arma de Instruccion Masiva,” or “The Weapon of Mass Instruction.” It’s a 1979 Ford Falcon that he converted into a tank that shoots books […]

There are scores of delicious variations of cooked fillings and pastry out there—both sweet and savory. But, they are not all called Pie. - Food Trivia

Food Trivia: The Life of Pies

There are scores of delicious variations of cooked fillings and pastry out there—both sweet and savory. (Warning: This might make you hungry.) Pie A baking dish is lined with a pastry crust that bakes up crispy or flaky. On top of that goes a sweetened fruit filling, a savory meat filling, or, once it’s cooled, […]

Pop Music Trivia: 1987

Why 1987? That’s when the Bathroom Reader was born. Rad!  Billboard’s top 5 singles of the year:   “Walk like an Egyptian” (The Bangles) “Alone” (Heart) “Shake You Down” (Gregory Abbott) “I Wanna Dance With Somebody” (Whitney Houston) “Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now” (Starship) Notable one-hit wonders: Cars bassist Benjamin Orr, “Stay the Night” Bruce […]

Polar Bear Hibernation Facts

Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Hibernation (But Were Afraid to Ask)

Lots of animals hibernate but there’s more to it than just snoozing until spring arrives. Here are some facts about hibernation.

First Role: Game Show Contestant

Most TV game shows are made in Hollywood, so it makes sense that aspiring actors—a.k.a. Hollywood waitresses and dishwashers—would show up on game shows to get some face time on TV (and maybe win some cash). JOHN RITTER Appeared as a contestant on: The Dating Game Story: In 1967 Ritter was a 19-year-old freshman drama […]

Food Firsts

The first thing Uncle John consumes in the morning: a handful of wasabi peas, washed down with black coffee. Here are some other landmark moments in the history of food. First Indian Restaurant in the West In 1810 Sake Dean Mahomed, a captain in the British East India Company, opened a restaurant in London that […]

Stephen King's "Misery" inspiration

You’re My Inspiration

More fascinating secrets behind where the architects of pop culture get their ideas. Some of these may surprise you. Annie Wilkes The psychotic nurse in Stephen King’s Misery (played by Kathy Bates in the 1990 movie) was based on pediatric nurse Genene Jones, imprisoned for overdosing kids and then reviving them so she would be […]

Life in the Year 1973

A look at life in the not-so-distant (but it sure seems like it!) past. World population:  3.9 billion (2014: about 7.2 billion) Average life expectancy in the U.S.: 71.4 (2014: 78.7) Average annual income: $12,900 (minimum wage: $1.60 per hour) Average cost of a… Television: Movies: Sports: Music: News: Science News: Deaths: Bruce Lee, Bobby […]

Why did Dan Stevens leave Downton Abbey?

3 Stars Who Left Their Big Hit TV Shows

These stars jumped ship at maybe not the best time. The stories of why Dan Stevens, Wayne Rogers, and Mischa Barton left their hit shows.

Some strange body tips sent in by readers who swear they work. (These were not tested in the Uncle John's Laboratories.)

Odd Body Tips and Tricks

Some strange tips sent in by readers who swear they work. (These were not tested in the Uncle John’s Laboratories.) About to sneeze? Push the tip of your tongue upward against the roof of your mouth where the hard palate ends and the soft palate begins (between your back teeth). Chopping an onion? Avoid the […]

Prince is 2 Weird

Over a 30-year music career, Prince has has won seven Grammy Awards, a Golden Globe, and an Academy Award. He’s sold 100 million albums, starred in three movies, and written dozens of songs for other artists. But he’s also known for his eccentricity. For example…

Shoe Fads

These once-popular shoes aren’t what you’d call “sole survivors.” THE REEBOK PUMP (1989) This innovative sneaker featured an inflation system with a basketball-shaped pump on the tongue of each shoe that created a tighter “custom fit” around the ankle and top of the foot. Despite a retail price upwards of $150, stores could hardly keep […]

The Sound of Movies

Here are some fun things to listen for next time you see these films. JURASSIC PARK (1993) We Hear: The T-rex roaring and huffing as it chases a Jeep Actual Sound: The vocalizations of a whale, lion, alligator, elephant, and koala THE MATRIX (1999) We Hear: The “Matrix Code” scrolling rapidly across the screen Actual […]

Bechamel - Origins of the Mother Sauces

The Five Mother Sauces

Before refrigeration, sauces originated as a way to hide the taste of food that was staring to spoil. Then people started tinkering with them, and things got a lot tastier. Here are the five sauces that food historians say are the source of all other sauces that followed.

TV Facts: The 1970’s

This page isn’t a rerun—these facts are about shows from the 1970s. The Partridge Family Despite being a fictional band with songs performed almost entirely by studio musicians, the Partridge Family was nominated for Best New Artist at the 1971 Grammy Awards. (They lost to the Carpenters.) All in the Family Today, many shows carry […]

Basket Cases: NBA Team Name Origins

Some of your favorite NBA teams almost ended up with these names. Orlando Juice Orlando, Florida, scored an NBA expansion team in 1987. Naming it was put to a vote in the Orlando Sentinel. Of the 4,300 entries, four finalists were selected by the team’s owners: Heat, Tropics, Juice, and Magic. They decided on Juice, […]

Origins You Can Eat

Did John D. Rockefeller ever eat oysters Rockefeller? Here’s how some tasty foods got their names.  Bananas Foster Richard Foster was the chairman of the New Orleans Crime Commission in the early 1950s and a friend of restaurateur Owen Brennan, who also served on the commission. Foster must have loved bananas, because in 1951 Brennan […]

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