A Computer Can Replicate Individual Handwriting With Impressive Accuracy
London-based computer scientists have created an algorithm that can mimic the handwriting of Arthur Conan Doyle, Frida Kahlo, or you and me.
London-based computer scientists have created an algorithm that can mimic the handwriting of Arthur Conan Doyle, Frida Kahlo, or you and me.
You could own a literal piece of the famous writer for just a few thousand dollars.
Even The Master of Suspense didn't always get his way.
With her bright red hair, infectious laugh, and impeccable comedic timing, Lucille Ball began clowning her way to the top of the Hollywood A-list in the early 1930s and even today remains one of the most indelible figures in American comedy.
The domestic diva isn't shy about sharing her opinions on everything from sleep to sex.
Can you guess which actor is a published expert on the topic of migraines?
Dudley Moore played the titular role in 'Arthur' (1981), with Liza Minnelli portraying waitress Linda Marolla and Sir John Gielgud in an Oscar-winning performance as Arthur's dryly sarcastic servant, Hobson.
When the new batch of Hollywood Walk of Fame recipients receives their stars, they'd better double-check for typos.
Mel Brooks is a 10,000-trick pony who has made us laugh as a performer, writer, musician, and, of course, a director.
The comedian talks with us about fake facts, drinking beer with Kim Jong Un, and the new 'MST3K.'
The phrase didn’t originally refer to the group of guys most people think it does—and actually, it wasn’t even a group of all guys.
“Don’t settle,” Steve Jobs told Stanford's Class of 2005.
Have some cake this month on behalf of these historical figures, all of whom were born in June.
Clint Eastwood used to be a swimming instructor in the U.S. Army and was fired from his gig as a contract player at Universal Pictures back in 1959. Discover more facts about the star here.
Bob Dylan—the legendary artist formerly known as Robert Zimmerman—has spent the past 50-plus years trying to keep a low profile.
George Clooney called the war-action-comedy "the worst experience" of his life. But he loved the movie.
The "Mr. October" nickname started as a sarcastic comment from a teammate.
No words were ever exchanged—just a tomahawk.
It's not just Tupac's thing anymore.
Sometimes an actor’s relationship with a character just runs its course and the actor is anxious to say goodbye to the part forever. (Spoiler: They didn’t always get their wish.)
At the time 'The Philadelphia Story' was released in 1940, Katharine Hepburn was considered box office poison.
These young actors were once a part of Barney's happy family.
The world lit up in purple and the cast of ‘Hamilton’ went crazy in honor of Prince.