My stepfather left me his disgusting Harley-Davidson in his will, and I wanted to drive it straight to the junkyard where it belonged.

My stepfather left me his old Harley-Davidson in his will, and I was ready to haul it straight to the scrapyard. To me, that bike wasn’t an inheritance. It was a symbol of everything I hated. Eighteen years of it. Weekends lost to the garage instead of my soccer games. Vacations canceled because “the club … Read more

100s of bikers showed up to funeral of a little boy nobody wanted to bury because his father was in prison for murd3r

Hundreds of bikers showed up to the funeral of a little boy nobody had come forward to bury. The funeral director had called after sitting alone in a small chapel for nearly three hours, waiting for anyone—any family, any friend—to arrive. No one did. The child’s name was Tommy Brennan. He had died after a … Read more

I was fired as a cop for helping a biker fix his broken taillight instead of arresting him on Christmas Eve.

I was fired from the police force for helping a biker fix a broken taillight instead of arresting him on Christmas Eve. Twenty-three years of clean service ended because I chose to give a tired father a working bulb instead of impounding his bike and ruining his children’s Christmas. The chief called it “assisting a … Read more

The little girl in a princess dress refused to let go of the injured biker even the police couldn’t pull her away.

They found him off Route 27 in a deep roadside ditch, his motorcycle twisted into a broken mess of metal about twenty feet away. At first, responders thought he was alone. But then they saw her. A little girl—no more than five—standing beside the injured biker in a torn, glitter-covered pink princess dress. Dirt streaked … Read more

Paul McCartney says he’s puzzled by influencer culture, admitting: “I just don’t really get it.”

At 83, Paul McCartney is still moving forward creatively, preparing to release his new album The Boys of Dungeon Lane on May 29. But while his career continues to evolve, his perspective on modern fame and media culture remains refreshingly skeptical—and deeply grounded. In a recent conversation on The Rest is Entertainment, McCartney discussed how … Read more

Biker and the Eleanor Whitmore Story

Nobody at Rosie’s Diner ever wanted table seven. Not because the old woman caused trouble. Eleanor Whitmore was polite, quiet, and always tipped with exact change. The problem was that she stayed too long. Every morning at 6:15 sharp, she shuffled through the diner doors in the same worn blue coat, carrying a cracked leather … Read more

Julian Lennon encourages fans to “get checked out” following his diagnosis of coronary heart disease.

Musician Lennon has taken to X to share an honest and personal update about his health, revealing that he has recently been diagnosed with coronary heart disease and pre-diabetes. Alongside the announcement, he offered reassurance to fans that both conditions were detected early and are already being actively managed. In his message, Lennon encouraged people … Read more

Even Phil Collins had one Genesis song he dreaded revisiting — a 1972 track he admitted he “can’t listen to” and felt ashamed to perform live.

For many musicians, the magic of being in a rock band lives in the moment — and revisiting old performances can feel painfully exposing. Even though Phil Collins stepped confidently into the role once held by Peter Gabriel in Genesis, he later admitted that returning to the band’s sprawling prog-era epics felt overwhelming. Collins has … Read more

Eric Clapton ends Madrid concert early after being hit by a vinyl record thrown from the audience.

Live music fans in Madrid were left stunned after legendary guitarist Eric Clapton was forced to end his concert prematurely following an incident involving an object thrown from the crowd. The show, held at the Movistar Arena, marked Clapton’s long-awaited return to the Spanish capital after a 25-year absence—making the abrupt ending all the more … Read more