American rocker Bruce Springsteen turns 60 this year, yet he rocked the Super Bowl on Sunday with the physical dynamics of a man half his age, dropping to his knees and sliding across the stage.
American rocker Bruce Springsteen turns 60 this year, yet he rocked the Super Bowl on Sunday with the physical dexterity and excitement of a man half his age, dropping to his knees and sliding across the stage.
"The Boss" beamed throughout his 4-song set, impelling the audience to "step back from the guacamole" and "put down the chicken finger and turn up the volume".
The song list began with Tenth Avenue Freeze Out and Born to Run, and ended with Working on a Dream and Glory Days.
The 43rd Super Bowl drew more viewers this year than in any football game ever, 150 million people.
If you missed the fireworks intensive halftime performance, check out the video below:
A Dutch artist is cheering people in Hong Kong's Victoria Harbor with a yellow 50-foot-tall rubber duck. The Rubber Duck Project motto is 'Spreading Joy Around the World'. And indeed it has -- since 2008.
Thousands of inner city students in Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and D.C. will have the opportunity to see HAMILTON-thanks to a $6 million grant.
Harry Potter cast his final spell on fans worldwide, shattering box office records over the weekend, earning $168.5 million and setting a new all-time record for the highest-grossing opening weekend in North America, one previously held by "The Dark Knight."
When two famous performance artists meet in a surprise reunion after 30 years, it is on stage during one minute of silence, it is a powerful ode to love lost.
A tiny Renoir painting has returned home to a gallery in the Baltimore Museum of Art nearly 63 years after it was stolen and then kept mysteriously hidden for decades until it resurfaced in 2012. Museum officials were thrilled and a little teary-eyed when it was returned to its rightful home.
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