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Outlook: Laredo Little Theatre to stage 'Rock of Ages' in April
Laredo Little Theatre will present the musical "Rock of Ages" in April, featuring classic rock hits from the 1980s from artists like Bon Jovi, Journey and more.
Emma Dauster: Writer Rachel Garner: Fact Checker Savannah Geary: Editor, Associate Producer Sarah Suta: Producer Caitlin ...
Rikki Rockett alleged that frontman Michaels wanted $6 to every one of his bandmate's dollars Rachel DeSantis is a senior writer on the music team at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2019, ...
Thanks to hits like “Fallen Angel” and “Something to Believe In”, the hit rock band Poison did more than sell millions of albums – they were considered one of the Top 5 hair bands of the 80s. While ...
Poison called off their plans for a 40th anniversary tour after frontman Bret Michaels allegedly demanded 600 percent more money than his bandmates. Rockett (real name Richard Allan Ream) said that he ...
Every rose has its thorn. And every band has its party pooper. Poison is one of the very few classic rock bands to have made it four decades with its original lineup. But Page Six has learned that the ...
To push back against AI, some call for blowing up data centers. If that’s too extreme for your tastes, then you might be interested in another project, which instead advocates for poisoning the ...
Poisoned arrows or darts have long been used by cultures all over the world for hunting or warfare. For example, there are recipes for poisoning projective weapons, and deploying them in battle, in ...
Five quartz arrowheads unearthed in South Africa contained traces of toxins. Marlize Lombard Archaeologists working in South Africa have discovered traces of plant toxins on the tips of ...
Professor with Research Focus in Stone Age Archaeology, Palaeo-Research Institute, University of Johannesburg The oldest evidence for the use of arrow poison globally was long thought to come from ...
A new analysis of ancient arrowheads from South Africa pushes back prehistoric humans’ earliest use of poisoned weapons by more than 50,000 years. “This is the earliest direct evidence of the use of ...
Residues on arrow tips found in South Africa hint at how far back in history humans have been using poison for survival. By Becky Ferreira Today it seems obvious: Dip a sharp object in a poisonous ...
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