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Where other brands steer clear of anything strange, Penelope Gazin leans into it (we’re looking at you, three-legged pants).
The actual “tattooing” took place over five 8-hour days.
It’s kind of crazy to think about how one simple cut can become a pop-culture icon for the ages. It’s actually kick-you-in-the-crotch, spit-on-your-neck fantastic.
The Sutherland Sisters were great performers, but all anyone seemed to care about was their hair.
NiceCubeArt crafts intricate portraits using thousands of mini Rubik’s Cubes.
Vintage & Historical
The water's frigid temperatures kept the ship in remarkable condition.
People
They unknowingly forged lives as identical as their DNA.
Tarrare was the walking manifestation of one of the seven deadly sins as he prowled the cobbled streets of 18th-century Paris indulging his endless hunger.
Take things to the next level! Ripley’s twentieth edition annual book is full of all-new, all-true stories from around the world.
February 2, 2026
Pablo Picasso was suspected of stealing the "Mona Lisa" in 1911!
Robert Ripley began the Believe It or Not! cartoon in 1918. Today, it continues uninterrupted as the world’s longest-running syndicated cartoon.