Harry Nilsson wrote “This Could Be The Night” as a sort of tribute to Brian Wilson back in the 1960s. Wilson would perform the song years later in 1995. The story goes that Nilsson sold the song to ...
I've spent much of my writing career championing Houston music. And if you're not already, it's time you start listening. Local, my friends, does not mean amateur. Houston is full of singers, bands ...
I've spent much of my writing career championing Houston music. And if you're not already, it's time you start listening. Local, my friends, does not mean amateur. Houston is full of singers, bands ...
Lindsey DeSoto, RD, is a nutrition writer, medical reviewer, and registered dietitian who helps clients improve their diet for health-related reasons. Her writing covers a variety of topics, including ...
The gala in New York City raises funds for the Met’s Costume Institute, which exhibits fashion across centuries and continents. The Met Gala has raised more than $223.5 million for The Costume ...
On December 1, 1948, José Figueres Ferrer, President of the Founding Junta of the Second Republic, officially abolished the Costa Rican army by symbolically tearing down a wall of the Bellavista ...
From peanut butter and jelly sandwiches to avocado toast, bread is a staple food for so many people. But it's more than just a delivery system for other tasty ingredients—the bread you choose can make ...
From Oct. 26-31, 1948, a blanket of smog engulfed Donora, Pennsylvania. According to an article by Jacobs, Burgess, and Abbott in the American Journal of Public Health, activities such as the Donora ...
At the New York Philharmonic’s “preview” concert last week, Conductor Leonard Bernstein, looking like a conjurer, proudly produced from the wings a trio of musical pioneers. “They are,” said Lennie ...
From 1948 to 1952, the White House underwent a complete gut renovation. The building had numerous structural issues that made it unsafe for the Trumans to live in. Archived photos show the massive ...
Before Frank Sinatra, nobody was calling the American songbook “great.” Popular songs were considered ephemeral—heard and enjoyed, then quickly forgotten. But Sinatra was among the first to realize ...
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