In 1910, an experiment was conducted to see if music made milk taste better. According to Weird Universe, nine musicians got together and played various songs, including the "Blue Danube" waltz, while ...
The Conroe Symphony Orchestra invites audiences to kick off the new season with music that will have everyone tapping their toes — and maybe even dancing in the aisles.
From Budapest’s illuminated skyline to Passau’s charm, this Viking river cruise offers a fresh perspective on Europe “Do you want to know the secret?” asks Ureka Gabler, the chef leading a tasting ...
While not quite the blue that is referred to in Johann Strauss’ Blue Danube waltz, the Danube River is still a most impressive feature of the European landscape. Europe’s second longest river extends ...
The Austrian capital’s artificial island hosts a community of nudists keeping the 19th-century tradition of “free bodies” alive. Here’s what one writer learned from those with nothing to hide. Like ...
Workers at a California urgent care clinic lost their jobs after posing in a TikTok video laughing at bodily fluids left behind by patients. The slideshow consisted of photos with staff from the ...
Like Nirvana, Weezer influenced a generation of bands who combined emo and indie rock as popular music moved into its post-grunge phase. But following the cultural and commercial impact of a massive ...
A journey to the Blue Danube Waltz by Johann Strauss IIA journey to the Blue Danube Waltz by Johann Strauss II ...
The legendary musical movie Grease yielded quite a few hits for various musicians involved. One such musician was Frankie Valli, best known for his work in the pop-rock group The Four Seasons. And his ...
For the very best in traditional music, join Gary Innes for Take the Floor. We have a session from the archives, recorded in ...
Bassist, composer, and recording engineer Mike Pope taps into the music and musicians who represent several pivotal life phases over his striking 30-year career, as well as from broad positions in the ...
I’m no longer worried about the midterms. Or the next presidential election, or the one after that. Just so long as Democrats keep paying the genius behind their new “fight song,” proudly debuted by ...