Thanks to the absurdity of these three songs and their titles, they managed to appear on the most popular chart in the world.
A University of Jyväskylä dissertation shows that a background in visual arts shapes how the brain processes color. Individuals with training in the visual arts displayed stronger neural responses to ...
Fritz Schubert played his first gig on the accordion at 8 years old. Now, Fritz is the vocalist and accordion player for ...
Although Ivelisse attends pre-K, Dodge says she had never ridden a school bus before that day. The opportunity came during an ...
Apophenia is the mind’s tendency to find meaning in randomness. It shapes creativity, emotion, and misunderstanding, ...
Creative desperation pushes a punk band to accept a risky deal, leading to a vicious, loud, and bloody cautionary tale about ...
Black history is a long tradition of problem-solving. Education, faith, economic independence, justice, family, culture, ...
Forecasting Grant Holmes is hard because his role and usage may not even be subject to his own health and being ...
It’s Not Like That Episode 4 has Malcolm moving on and trying something new, which definitely seems to be outside of his ...
Super Bowl betting may have played out differently for sportsbooks despite the public winning big on the Seahawks.
Chicago musicians Whitney Johnson (Matchess), Lia Kohl, and Macie Stewart (Finom) announce their debut album as a trio. It’s ...
Bad Bunny's “God Bless America” contrasts certain conservative messaging of American identity. Consider the fact that there was an alternative halftime performance, organized by Turning Point USA and ...