For most of human existence, listening was closely tied to moments that carried meaning, emotion or survival. Nature supplied the backdrop – wind, water, animals – and music surfaced in hunting ...
U.S. figure skater Amber Glenn says she has smoothed out copyright concerns with the artist behind one of the pieces of her free skate music, and that the Olympic team gold medalist may have struck up ...
MILAN -- U.S. figure skater Amber Glenn says she has smoothed out copyright concerns with the artist behind one of the pieces of her free skate music, and that the Olympic team gold medalist may have ...
For years, figure skaters avoided copyright issues because songs with lyrics were forbidden in the sport and most classical music falls under the public domain. That changed in 2014, when the ...
MILAN - Madeline Schizas knew she’d be starting her routine to a different note when she stepped on the ice for Friday’s Olympic team event – thanks to Queen B. For the past season, Schizas has been ...
The Thousand Islands Land Trust recently announced its acquisition and permanent conservation of Cherry Island, a prominent and ecologically significant island in Lake Ontario’s Chaumont Bay. TILT ...
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With nearly 95% ice coverage across Lake Erie, the food source destination for many animals is now inaccessible. The water is locked away from animals, including endangered species like the Little ...
The Spanish figure skater Tomàs-Llorenç Guarino Sabaté has been spared a last-minute scramble to redesign his Olympic short program after overcoming a copyright dispute that had threatened to block ...
Milan – Spanish figure skater Tomas-Llorenc Guarino Sabate on Monday said he will not be allowed to use the music from the "Minions" film franchise that he has skated to throughout the season at the ...
When Colin Campbell stood before colleagues at a chemistry-department gathering last February at the University of Edinburgh, UK, it wasn’t to talk science. It was to play science. On his bagpipes.