The first “Late Night Madness” event happened in September in Daly City, Seafood City’s newest location. The company wanted to launch a street food program at the store’s food hall in a fun and ...
Elinor Harrison received funding from the National Institutes of Health, the National Endowment for the Arts and the Grammy Museum Foundation. She is affiliated with the International Association of ...
If Silk Sonic went country… they’d look a little something like this. During Thursday night’s CMA Awards ceremony, Chris Stapleton and Miranda Lambert, or Lamberton if you will, performed their ...
Research shows that moving to music with others reduces symptoms of depression more than walking, yoga, or even standard treatments. A meta-analysis of 218 trials involving over 14,000 people revealed ...
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"Dance, dance… otherwise we are lost." This oft-cited phrase by Pina Bausch encapsulates not only the urgency of movement, but its capacity to reveal space itself. In her choreographies, space is ...
Choreographer Stephon Vann never thought his dance moves set to the iconic “Law & Order: SVU” theme would go viral. But they unexpectedly caught the attention of just the right people — series stars ...
Using a powerful mathematical tool, scientists have unveiled the intricate "ringing" of black holes, unlocking patterns missed for decades and laying the groundwork for sharper gravitational wave ...
Miranda Lambert and Chris Stapleton have linked up for a dreamy new duet, “A Song to Sing.” With its dreamy disco groove and lovestruck devotion, “A Song to Sing” feels almost like an homage to one of ...
The pop singer performed with son Remy, 7, and daughter River, 9, at her Planet Hollywood show Friday night Alexis Jones is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2022. Her ...
House Republicans celebrate with a song and dance as Speaker Mike Johnson signs Trump's "one big beautiful bill,' which will kick millions of Americans off healthcare and add trillions to the deficit.