Tonight marks the end of 2025 and the beginning of 2026, and no matter how wonderful (or awful) your last 365 days were, everyone wants to go into the new year with their best foot forward. The ...
Coming off of a rough 2025? Never fear – there are some easy ways to bring luck in 2026. Ok, these aren’t foolproof. But there are a number of superstitions, from eating grapes to wearing pink undies, ...
Close to 70 years after German instrument company Höfner started selling an electric bass that looked like a violin, the company has filed for bankruptcy. The news has hit Paul McCartney, who has made ...
From yule goats bringing good luck to refraining from changing your underwear, these surprising superstitions once took over the holidays. Aside from all the ones we still know and follow today, ...
MESA, AZ — Superstition Springs Center will end its double-decker carousel in 2026 and introduce a new single-level carousel, opening in spring 2026. After rumors circulated online about the closure ...
Learn how to craft a bass guitar neck from scratch! This step-by-step tutorial covers shaping, fretting, and essential tips for DIY guitar builders. #DIYGuitar #BassGuitarBuild #GuitarNeckTutorial ...
1:59 Fans turn to superstitions as Blue Jays begin World Series Standing among a crowd of blue and white in downtown Toronto Wednesday evening, Maureen Whitehead is kept warm by her George Springer ...
TORONTO — Standing among a crowd of blue and white in downtown Toronto Wednesday evening, Maureen Whitehead is kept warm by her George Springer jersey. But as first pitch approached on the night’s ...
Why are we conditioned to associate things like black cats, Friday the 13th, and mirrors with bad luck and eeriness? The answer lies deep within stories of mythology, ancient civilization, religious ...
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We all have our superstitions. When it comes to supporting our favorite sports teams, we’ll do whatever it takes to get a win — whether that means growing a beard, hiring a witch to lift a ‘curse’ or ...