Elizabeth I

lizabeth I ruled England for 45 years during a golden age of history. You likely picture her with a massive collar and bright red hair. She defeated the Spanish Armada and supported Shakespeare. However, her personal life was filled with paranoia and strange habits. She never married, yet she had many suitors. Furthermore, she loved sugar enough to rot her teeth. Her makeup was slowly killing her every day. Let’s explore the life of the Virgin Queen.

Andre Agassi

Andre Agassi changed the face of tennis with his denim shorts and neon shirts. You likely remember him as the rebel of the court, but his internal life was a struggle. He secretly wore a wig during major finals to hide his baldness. Furthermore, he hated the sport that made him famous. He used crystal meth and lied to authorities to cover it up. His journey from a forced child prodigy to a philanthropist is incredible. Let’s explore the life of the Las Vegas kid.

1998 Winter Olympics

The 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan, marked a massive turning point in sports history. These games finally opened the door to professional hockey players and introduced the rebellious sport of snowboarding to the prestigious event. However, the competition was also plagued by bizarre weather, including rain and fog that constantly delayed races. Furthermore, the event produced some of the most touching moments of sportsmanship ever recorded on camera. Prepare to travel back to the snowy peaks of Japan.