Feb. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Before “Pumped Up Kicks” became a top-selling single last year, Mark Foster’s greatest hit was the music to a TV commercial for Muscle Milk, a protein drink. Now, the singer-songwriter and his band, Foster the People, are up for tw Full Article at BusinessWeek
Feb. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Before “Pumped Up Kicks” became a top-selling single last year, Mark Foster’s greatest hit was the music to a TV commercial for Muscle Milk, a protein drink. Now, the singer-songwriter and his band, Foster the People, are up for tw Full Article at BusinessWeek
Before “Pumped Up Kicks” became a top-selling single last year, Mark Foster’s greatest hit was the music to a TV commercial for Muscle Milk, a protein drink. Now, the singer-songwriter and his band, Foster the People, are up for two awards at the Feb. 12 Full Article at Bloomberg.com
Before “Pumped Up Kicks” became a top-selling single last year, Mark Foster’s greatest hit was the music to a TV commercial for Muscle Milk, a protein drink. Now, the singer-songwriter and his band, Foster the People, are up for two awards at the Feb. 12 Full Article at Bloomberg.com
Overview | What is an allusion? How often do you spot them, whether in your reading, in pop culture, in advertising or anywhere else? In this lesson, students read a Book Review essay about allusions in literature, take a quiz in which they identify allu Full Article at The New York Times
Overview | What is an allusion? How often do you spot them, whether in your reading, in pop culture, in advertising or anywhere else? In this lesson, students read a Book Review essay about allusions in literature, take a quiz in which they identify allu Full Article at The New York Times
The mononymous musician, who released his latest album "Destroyed" last year, has clearly been hiking in his neighborhood since he arrived, which is de rigueur for life in Los... Full Article at Los Angeles Times
The mononymous musician, who released his latest album "Destroyed" last year, has clearly been hiking in his neighborhood since he arrived, which is de rigueur for life in Los Angeles. (And yes, many of us call it a hike, even if it's a 45-minute walk -- Full Article at Los Angeles Times
The mononymous musician, who released his latest album "Destroyed" last year, has clearly been hiking in his neighborhood since he arrived, which is de rigueur for life in Los Angeles. (And yes, many of us call it a hike, even if it's a 45-minute walk -- Full Article at Los Angeles Times
Moby's blog: The oddities of Los Angeles architecture have inspired musician Moby to start a blog devoted to it. He writes: one of the things that fascinates and baffles me about... Full Article at Oregon Live