Here's the Complete Soundtrack to American Horror Story: 1984

Mac Quayle has been the American Horror Story's composer since James S. Levine left the show in 2014. Quayle previously told music website Vehlinggo that he sets out to make each season of American Horror Story sound different from the other. "Its an interesting show for me, because every season were trying to reinvent the music and yet its still American Horror Story," Quayle said. "There are some rules: Dont use any sounds that weve used before and try to give each season its own identity; and yet still have some things we need for the show to be scary and creepy and weird.

Honus Wagner (MLB Shortshop) - On This Day

Full Name: Johannes Peter Wagner Profession: MLB Shortshop Biography: Nicknamed "The Flying Dutchman" due to his superb speed and German heritage, he played 21 seasons in the MLB from 1897 to 1917, almost entirely for the Pittsburgh Pirates, during which time he won eight batting titles. He is widely considered to be the greatest shortstop of all time. Born: February 24, 1874 Birthplace: Chartiers, Pennsylvania, USA Star Sign: Pisces

How to prevent your balls from smelling

“Two main things that grow in that area is bacteria and yeast. Bacteria grows on the skin and that creates an odor — the same found under arms. The bacteria breaks down oils and then creates a rancid smell.” For Carl Dulay, 30, a fund accountant supervisor from North Carolina and an avid Crossfit enthusiast, an activity in which he claims is where the stinky crotch is made even more obvious.

Joint Venture 201: The Venture Bros. from the Very Beginning

Here at Techland, only one television program manages to tie into so many of our geeky obsessions all at once. Superheroes, mythical creatures, action figures and barely believeable sci-fi all flop onto each other on the glorious cavalcade that is The Venture Bros. Cartoon Network’s just started airing the series from the start and Techland’s Hive Mind is taking the occasion to re-watch the exploits of Hank, Dean, Brock and Dr.

Lefty Gomez (Baseball Pitcher) - On This Day

Profession: Baseball Pitcher Biography: Vernon Louis "Lefty" Gomez was an American baseball player. As a pitcher for the New York Yankees, Gomez was pivotal in their dominance during the 1930s, winning five World Series championships and earning accolades such as the pitching Triple Crown twice. Gomez caught the eye of a scout while playing for the San Francisco Seals post-high school and soon signed with the Yankees, debuting in April 1930.

Legs Diamond (Gangster) - On This Day

Full Name: Jack "Legs" Diamond, possibly born John Thomas Diamond Profession: Gangster Biography: Jack "Legs" Diamond earned his nickname during the Prohibition era either due to his dancing or his ability to survive multiple attempted assassinations. Diamond was born in 1897 to Irish immigrants in Philadelphia. After his mother's death in 1913, he moved to Brooklyn and joined the Hudson Dusters gang. He served in the United States Army during World War I but was convicted of desertion.

Linda Bloodworth-Thomason and Harry Thomason: Just a Couple of Hicks With 40 Million Viewers

HARRY THOMASON KNEW THAT LIFE had changed forever when he fell off a motor bike he was riding with his nephew on the driveway on New Year’s weekend. Just minutes after 911 was dialed, the sheriff, highway patrol, fire department and rescue unit streaked to his new house near Santa Barbara. As his head was being immobilized on the stretcher one of the paramedics said, “Do you think you could get these Clinton T shirts signed for me?

Medelln, Colombia: Worlds Greatest Places 2023

Today, nearly 30 years after Pablo Escobar’s death, visitors to Colombia’s second largest city enjoy trendy cafés and vibrant nightlife in upscale neighborhoods El Poblado and Laureles. They take in street art, break dancing, and freestyle rap in district Comuna 13, the former epicenter of violent gang warfare. Medellín’s radical turnaround (during Escobar’s reign, news outlets labeled it “the most dangerous city in the world”) into one of Latin America’s most innovative cities is often described as miraculous.

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New Lucille Ball Statue Replaces 'Scary Lucy' After Outrage

August 7, 2016 11:00 AM EDT A new Lucille Ball statue was unveiled in the late actress’ New York hometown on Saturday, officially replacing the one dubbed “Scary Lucy” that went viral last year after locals claimed it didn’t quite look like her. Hundreds of fans chanted “Lucy!” as Celoron Mayor Scott Schrecengost and sculptor Carolyn Palmer revealed the replacement life-size statue of the beloved I Love Lucy star during a ceremony on what would have been her 105th birthday, CNN and the Associated Press reported.