How Instagram meme page Friday Beers transformed into the digital media empire Almost Friday, built a studio and became the ...
Sometimes, it will make you want to dance, or work, or fight your way through the rest of the day. I call these "Battle Songs ...
Jan. 24: Angels sign INF J.D. Davis to Minor League deal The Angels have made an effort to improve their infield depth and added Davis to the mix on Friday, signing him to ... He was transferred to ...
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The 13th Battalion AIF was raised from late September 1914, six weeks after the outbreak of the First World War. The battalion was recruited in New South Wales, and with the 14th, 15th and 16th ...
On top of their on and off-ice training and preparation, many players throughout NHL history have adopted strange, often disturbing superstitions in order to ensure their on-ice success.
ONE Friday Fights 94 goes down on January 17 in Bangkok, Thailand, where a slew of international rising stars across Muay Thai and MMA will collide for a life-changing US$100,000 contract with ONE ...
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Maybe you’re even one of them. Superstitions have been part of American pop culture for centuries. Ever watched someone jump over a crack on the sidewalk or swerve to avoid walking under a ladder?
The singer-songwriter was only a teenager when her debut single “Friday” was released in 2011 to viral and widespread mockery on social media, but she recalled a genuine vibe shift after her biggest ...
Pre-game rituals and superstitions in sport are commonplace. Athletes tend to be creatures of habit and many like their preparations for performance to be replicated to precision every time in ...
The big numbers: NYC is officially the most exciting city on the planet right now, with 78 percent of New Yorkers – the highest number on the list – describing it as such. That’s thanks in ...