
Which banned baseball lifer changed television comedy?
By Scott A. Rowan Abrasive, combative, defiant, and loud, Leo Durocher was an unlikely candidate to become one of the first crossover television stars in [MORE …]
By Scott A. Rowan Abrasive, combative, defiant, and loud, Leo Durocher was an unlikely candidate to become one of the first crossover television stars in [MORE …]
The working theory behind our stories here at SOH is that every story in human history can fall into one of four categories: Commerce, Entertainment, [MORE …]
How much do 30-second TV commercials cost during Super Bowl? The cost of a 30-second advertisement on NBC’s broadcast of Super Bowl LII was more [MORE …]
Which TV show made a game between the Steelers and Minnesota Vikings a key part of their plot? At the height of its fame, “The [MORE …]
What TV show icon was a Pittsburgh Steeler? Inducted into the Ursuline (Ohio) High Hall of Fame for his heroics on the football before he [MORE …]
Which Steeler appeared nude in movies? The NFL player to have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame is also the only Pittsburgh Steeler [MORE …]
What are the stars on the Steelers helmet? The Pittsburgh Steelers logo is based on the Steelmark logo belonging to the American Iron and Steel [MORE …]
The Steelers’ eerie role in Dale Earnhardt Sr.’s NASCAR death Dale “The Intimidator” Earnhardt died on February 18, 2001, at the Daytona International Speedway. Just [MORE …]
By Scott A. Rowan “I watch a lot of baseball on the radio,” former President Gerald Ford famously once said. His malapropism may be technically [MORE …]
By Scott A. Rowan It would be nearly impossible to find a professional baseball stadium today that doesn’t have an organ to entertain the crowd. [MORE …]
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