Commuters Convene 'Back of the Bus Club,' Still Meet Daily 25 Years Later
The Back of the Bus Club was born 25 years ago, when a small group of Washington State bus riders started chatting and made it a daily friendship ritual.
The Back of the Bus Club was born 25 years ago, when a small group of Washington State bus riders started chatting and made it a daily friendship ritual.
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The first Disability Pride parade gets underway on Sunday, July 12 at noon, in New York City. People of all abilities are welcome.
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Get ready to throw your peace sign up: Beatles' drummer Ringo Starr wants everyone to celebrate his birthday at noon today by saying, "Peace and love."
In a video for Vanity Fair, Channing Tatum is given thirty seconds to render seven dance steps. (Our favorite was the hula...)
Three intrepid little kids began digging up a giant rock behind the school. They used plastic spoons and disobeyed orders. Now the rock is a symbol of perseverance.
A make up artist's highly detailed cartoon characters create a foundation of fun.
The company known for its healthy snacks made us go nuts over their campaign to spread kindness–with 1 million acts and counting, and free KIND bars.
This 60-year-old dance teacher shows her high school students a few moves in a hip-hop routine to "Uptown Funk."
When a startled raccoon jumped onto the back of an alligator, a Florida man snapped his "photo of a lifetime."
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton got her groove on in South Africa last week, dancing at a party in Johannesburg, as the crowd of attendees cheered along with the country's foreign minister who hosted the dinner.
Join a Tug-of-War or eat Kryptonite Jell-o in Superman's Hometown of Metropolis, at this weekend's festival.
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