Consider the bassoon. Across its six sections that come apart, it has about 19 holes (depending on the model) and more than 20 keys to cover those holes as needed to play the right notes. The ...
In the viral clip, many were surprised they didnt recognize Ambler. Brett Ambler, best known as the cheerful child from the viral "Wait a minute... who are you?" meme, is once again in the internet ...
With temperatures plunging across West Michigan, plumbers say frozen pipes are already starting to show up. Semi-truck carrying 40,000lbs of pinto beans overturns in Ottawa County A semi-truck ...
Brett Ambler didn’t know a video he starred in as an 8-year-old would become a meme over 35 years later One line launched then-8-year-old Brett Ambler into internet history when he turned to the ...
"Wait a minute, who are you?" he said in the video, a quote that has followed him for the last three decades Ambler was 8 when he filmed the video, and now, at 45, talks to PEOPLE about how it still ...
KALAMAZOO, Mich. (WOOD) — On Saturday, visitors to Kazoo Books in Kalamazoo can attend a Halloween party and free comic book creation workshop hosted by industry professionals. “We look at ourselves ...
For several years in the mid-1980s, a few dozen otherwise reasonable Ohio State employees showed their school spirit by marching in the Homecoming Parade as members of the Ohio State Faculty/Staff ...
About 200 pro-LGBTQ+ protestors drowned out an anti-LGBTQ+ Christian Nationalist’s religious rally in Seattle, Washington, last weekend by playing lesbian pop star Chappell Roan’s song “Pink Pony Club ...
Rachel Shatto, Editor-in-chief of PRIDE.com, is an SF Bay Area-based writer, podcaster, and former editor of Curve magazine, where she honed her passion for writing about social justice and sex (and ...
MINNEAPOLIS — What instruments come to mind upon hearing the words “marching band”? Perhaps a brass instrument, or percussion. If kazoos aren’t high on that list for you, then you may have not met ...
When it comes to mass-participation events, would-be record setters are finding it harder than ever to draw a crowd. But it’s still fun to try. In May, at the Gold Bar Whiskey distillery in San ...
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