A 145-million-year-old dinosaur about the size of a wild turkey sported a plume of tail feathers that were surprisingly modern-looking and aerodynamic in shape, a new study finds. Though flight ready, ...
Male peacocks fan their colourful rear feathers and shake them, but somehow keep their plumes' iridescent circles, or eyespots, nearly still, like a fixed stare. Peacock tail feathers beat on average ...
PORT ANGELES — “Fever,” “Pride and Joy,” “Mustang Sally” — that’s a taste of the Soul Ducks, the band alighting upstairs at Studio Bob tonight (Friday). Lead singer Phyllis Gale, harmonica man Peter ...
Feathered dinosaurs might have used muscular tails to shake tail feathers and lure the opposite sex, researchers say. Scientists analyzed 75-million-year-old fossils of feathered, two-legged dinosaurs ...
In recent years, dinosaurs have gotten awfully cute. They’re no longer Victorian lumps of saggy muscle. A lot of them are not even frightening. They’re fuzzy, feathery little critters. But, as I’ve ...
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Andre Williams, an R&B singer and songwriter who co-wrote “Shake A Tail Feather” and performed across musical genres, died Sunday. He was 82. Williams' manager and musical director, Kenn Goodman, said ...
In The Number Ones, I'm reviewing every single #1 single in the history of the Billboard Hot 100, starting with the chart's beginning, in 1958, and working my way up into the present. In many ways, P.
The internet is going wild over a video posted on TikTok of Daisy Duck dancing her tail off to Beyoncé's "Run the World (Girls)." "Shake a tail feather has a whole new meaning!" one commenter said.
R&B singer and songwriter Andre Williams died Sunday at age 82. Williams co-wrote "Shake A Tail Feather." He moved as a young man from Alabama to Detroit, where he signed with Fortune Records and, ...
Now it’s possible for a publicist at an Ivy League school on the East Coast to ferret out a Midwestern black weekly newspaper that hops on hip-hop stories and send them the good stuff. Look what came ...
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