long before it was a play, the phantom of the opera was a book, published in 1911 by gaston leroux.of paris's most beautiful locations the home of one of paris's ugliest literary characters. the story of the phantom is kept very much alive at the opera house. box number five is permanently reserved for him. so was there ever a real phantom? leroux claims there was. rejected by the woman he loved, the phantom supposedly starved himself to death in his underground hideaway. eerily, a skeleton was reportedly found in the cellar years ago. gives you the chills, doesn't it? for teen kids news, i'm emily. (light-hearted music) (high pitch scream) (foot steps) - andy warhol wasn't just a pop artist who painted things like soup cans and celebs. he also applied his artistic talent to making movies. the first movie he made ran almost six hours. it was titled "sleep." all it showed was a man sleeping with no pajamas on. only nine people attended the premiere. some of them left before the first hour was over. it's safe to say that warhol's film was a snooze. with art smart, i'm katy. - it's tim