Most people don't have the chance to meet their heroes while they're still alive, but almost anyone can pay them tribute after they've passed with a visit to their final resting places. Although there ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Mark J. Masek, who wrote Hollywood Remains to Be Seen: A Guide to the Movie Stars’ Final Homes, an insightful 2001 book about 14 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Do you find yourself humming "Grim Grinning Ghosts" while scrolling through stunning cemetery shots? Or perhaps you appreciate the ...
Mark J. Masek, the writer who turned Hollywood’s forgotten corners into must‑visit landmarks for pop‑culture diehards, has died at 68. His work chronicling the final resting places of the famous ...
Cemeteries are perceived to be solemn places; however, they can be very beautiful and significant. Most countries of the world present amazing architecture and touching art in their cemeteries, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Foster is an L.A.-based journalist who covers arts and culture. The 125-year-old cemetery is the go-to spot for Hollywood legends ...
Even if you don't believe in ghosts, walking through a graveyard can be a little spooky - especially in autumn as the trees lose their leaves, flowers wither away and light fades in the late afternoon ...
Cemetery tours are popular in New Orleans because cemeteries here are unlike most cemeteries in the U.S. Many of the departed ...
Père-Lachaise in Paris, whose tombs of Oscar Wilde, Jim Morrison, Édith Piaf and many other artistic icons have made it a popular tourist draw, has become a haven for wildlife, too. By Constant Méheut ...
Brooklyn’s most famous cemetery is poised to bring its unique archival collection into the digital age. Green-Wood Cemetery just received a $40,000 grant enabling the 177-year-old institution to craft ...
Haunts of the Rich and Famous Most people don't have the chance to meet their heroes while they're still alive, but almost anyone can pay them tribute after they've passed with a visit to their final ...
Mark J. Masek, who wrote Hollywood Remains to Be Seen: A Guide to the Movie Stars' Final Homes, an insightful 2001 book about 14 Los Angeles-area cemeteries and their celebrated residents, has died.