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Word of the Day: haptic
New York Times· 8 hours agoJay Alan Zimmerman, a deaf composer and musician, was used to positioning himself near the speakers at clubs, straining to feel the vibrations of songs he could not hear. Can you correctly use ...
Billy Joel surprises fans with Axl Rose duet as he ends historic Madison Square Garden run
USA TODAY via Yahoo Canada News· 8 hours agoThe 1985 song aches with wistfulness, an understandable emotion on this sentimental night. Joel’s...
The Darkness squash Latitude 'bugbear'
BBC via Yahoo Canada News· 8 hours agos phenomenal success with Permission To Land, things fell apart around the time of the second album One Way Ticket... with the band splitting up, Dan...
MGK & Jelly Roll Channel John Denver In Their ’Lonely Road’ Video
UPROXX· 8 hours ago’Kelly Roll’ is a thing now.
“I don’t know” – Reece James wary of reaction from squad when Enzo Fernandez returns
The Chelsea News via Yahoo Canada Sports· 8 hours agoReece James has been asked to speak more on the Enzo Fernandez incident that saw some of his Chelsea...
Taylor Swift seemingly hints she’s the godmother of Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively’s children
The Independent via Yahoo Canada News· 8 hours agoIn her 2020 album Folklore, Swift also used the names of their daughters Inez and Betty as fictional...
Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Torchbearers
USA TODAY via Yahoo Canada News· 9 hours ago"You can't see it, it's ELECTRIC! Boogie woogie woogie!" is a line from the song "ELECTRIC Boogie" –...
Ice Spice’s Y2K! is aggressively one-note
The i newspaper online iNews· 9 hours agoIce Spice knows how to stay cool. Two years ago the rapper from the Bronx otherwise known as Isis Gaston was an unknown preparing to release her first...
David Duchovny: 'Everything I do feels like a failure'
The i newspaper online iNews· 9 hours agoDavid Duchovny is getting ready for his biggest gig to date. Not an acting gig – nothing will ever...
Before there was diving and relays, there was the Poetry Olympics
The Conversation· 9 hours agoIf so, you may have been a strong contender at the Poetry Olympics, held in Rome around 1700. The group met outdoors in places including the Farnese Gardens, a lofty site on the Palatine Hill in Rome overlooking the ruins of the Ancient Forum.