What a remarkable thing it must have been, to hear recorded voices for the first time. You see it in The History of Sound, ...
The Brigade of Midshipmen have a long history of chanting “whoop” during the Army march-on. But what does it mean?
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What was the loudest sound ever recorded?
Determining the "loudest recorded sound" depends on how you define sound and on which measurements you choose to include.
The 10th Edition of The Beatz Awards™, themed “The Decade of Sound”, delivered an unforgettable night of celebration, ...
As he wraps a year with four major film roles, the British actor talks first love, working with Glenn Close and Paul ...
But beneath its violent production and musicianship, Hammer Smashed Face reeks of adventurousness. The monstrous anthem eagerly experiments with its speed, slowing to a more grooving pace for a ...
For the first time in Oaklawn's 125-year history, a woman, Natalie Van Deventer, will be the bugler calling races.
That was the word last night from two of the researchers who have seen the calf up close, Mark Sears and Maya Sears, the West ...
Jazz Tangcay and Clayton Davis spoke with creatives behind "Hedda," "Nuremberg" and more about their varied approaches to ...
Even in the 19th century, the United States Congress moved slowly. In 1828, President John Quincy Adams asked Congress to fund a United States scientific circumnavigation of the globe. Congress appro ...
Too often movie trailers are just a mini-version of the film, giving everything important away, but the ones on this list ...
No historical evidence exists to tell us who sang the first song, or made the first rhythmic sounds that resembled music.
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