NASCAR has seen its share of drivers competing under aliases, but few cases compare to the bizarre story of L.W. Wright, a man who managed to enter the 1982 Winston 500 at Talladega despite having
The original Speed Racer brought high‑speed adventure, bold style, and unforgettable characters to a generation discovering Japanese animation for the first time.
The 1979 Daytona 500 became a turning point for NASCAR, delivering a dramatic finish, a televised fight, and a national audience that transformed stock car racing into a mainstream American sport.
Long before they became the unofficial language of school crushes, Sweethearts had already been part of Valentine’s Day traditions for generations. Their roots go back to the 1800s when Boston pharmacist Oliver Chase created a
Episode 34 for your listening pleasure! For Recurrent Events, Chad brings up the possible return of the “Pirates of the Caribbean” franchise to Disney, and Ken discusses a film dropping in November to commemorate the
The earliest video games may look simple today, but they sparked a cultural revolution. From Pong to Pac‑Man, these classics shaped arcades, friendships, and the future of play—leaving a nostalgic legacy that still resonates with every generation raised on pixels.
Before smartphones ruled every conversation, Dream Phone turned sleepovers into neon‑pink mysteries, letting ’90s kids dial up clues, crushes, and laughter with a plastic phone that felt like the height of high‑tech fun.
From smoky poker rooms to glittering Vegas nights, these retro gambling films capture the tension, glamour, and risk of classic casino culture. If you love high stakes and vintage style, these timeless picks deliver the perfect cinematic escape.
Original WIZARDS co-host, Michael Cannetti joins Adam to discuss a Last Man Show Standing Battle between Spawn and Hellboy, a crazy day in the life of Marvel head honcho, Joe Quesada, reviewing Batgirl starring Cassandra
On November 25th, a new version of “Saved by the Bell” debuts on the NBC streaming service Peacock. In this new version, California Governor Zack Morris poorly plans the state budget and is forced to
Having what it takes to become a star in the world of country music doesn’t necessarily mean you have what it takes to succeed in the food and restaurant world. Here are the tales of
Welcome back to another TRN Round Table. It’s where we get together and share our thoughts on the same subject. Earlier this week, the latest episode of the TRN Podcast featured Jason, Mickey, and Eric
1990’s Sitcom television’s version of Halloween depicts how I feel Halloween should have been in real life. Dressed up in cool costumes, the characters on the show attended heavily decorated Halloween house parties and were
Before Halloween specials were a staple of primetime television, before animated characters were synonymous with seasonal rituals, there was a boy named Linus sitting in a pumpkin patch waiting for something magical. It’s the Great
A bold experiment of the 1990s comic boom, the Ultraverse rose fast with fresh ideas and fan‑favorite heroes before collapsing just as quickly, leaving behind a cult legacy that still fascinates readers today.
The Love Boat offered more than weekly stories at sea. It delivered pure comfort, a floating family, and a promise that every mix‑up, romance, and adventure would find calm waters by the final scene.
Days of Thunder hit theaters like a roaring engine, blending speed, heart, and early nineties gloss into a racing story that made summer moviegoers feel the thrill long after the credits faded.
Cheat codes may be rare in today’s gaming landscape, but four decades ago they were a built‑in part of the experience. Long before online bans and anti‑cheat software, developers often embedded shortcuts to help players
The USFL launched with bold ideas, big markets, and real momentum—only to collapse under ambition, ego, and a showdown with the NFL. This deep dive traces the league’s rise, fall, and unforgettable legacy in American football.
Cartoons were inescapable in the 1980’s. Saturday mornings, weekday afternoons and even on cable TV, colorful animated characters were everywhere we looked. While the majority were shoddy productions conceived as part of carefully constructed marketing
Knightfall was the storyline that shattered Batman to his core, a brutal early‑’90s epic that broke the Dark Knight’s body, tested his legacy, and forced Gotham to confront what happens when its greatest hero finally falls.
Chuck Wepner was a tough man. He learned to handle himself while working as a bouncer in the late ’50s. Then, while in the Marine Corps, he took up boxing. When his time in the
The original Groundhog Day script was darker, stranger, and far more complicated than the film we know. This breakdown highlights the biggest differences and how the rewrites transformed a clever idea into a comedy classic.
In the neon-lit world of 1980s family entertainment, few places captured the imagination of children quite like ShowBiz Pizza Place. With its animatronic band, arcade games, and cheesy slices of pizza, ShowBiz wasn’t just a
Long before prestige dramas and Sunday night blockbusters defined HBO, the network was experimenting with original programming that pushed boundaries and tested the limits of what cable television could be. One of the earliest and
Darkwing Duck swooped into the nineties with purple smoke, big laughs, and a hero who cared as much as he stumbled, turning every weekday afternoon into a bright, comic book adventure.
In 1994, Quarterback Crunch turned breakfast into game day with football‑shaped cereal, loud packaging, and a burst of sports‑themed fun that disappeared almost as quickly as it arrived.
Walk into any indie game showcase, boot up a new slot title, or scroll through your favourite retro site, and it is obvious. Modern gaming never really left the past behind. From chunky pixels to
On a weekday evening, a familiar teal and gold logo from a long-running quiz show can now appear almost anywhere a player looks. It might sit in the middle of a console store page, reworked