An intense weight is bearing down on American astronaut Frank Rubio and his two Russian cosmonaut colleagues, Sergey Prokopyev and Dmitri Petelin. They’ve just touched down on Earth and are feeling the effects of gravity once again after a long stint away from our planet. Their mission to the International Space Station (ISS) went badly wrong, and they were literally left stranded up in space, where — as a sci-fi horror movie once famously reminded us — no one can hear you scream. Their ordeal must have been punctuated by moments of genuine fear and hopelessness, but at last these astronauts were ready to go home to their families.
If you only want to listen the pop songs that make you tap your feet and sing at the top of your lungs, you’ve come to the right place. A group of scientists from the Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI) in Manchester, England, conducted an experiment built around a "Hooked on Music" game. Some 12,000 participants played four different kinds of games featuring the best-selling songs from each decade from the 1940s to today. The faster the they could recognize a song, the higher the song ranked on this list. The results revealed the catchiest songs ever made.
He’s been in Oscar-winning movies. He’s been in superhero blockbusters. He’s been hailed as the new Daniel Day-Lewis. He’s Barry Keoghan, and he’s beyond all shadow of a doubt a Hollywood success story. And he has a truly remarkable past: he had to overcome severe hardship before finding fame, and it made him the person he is today.
Linda Ronstadt’s career, as both a solo singer and a member of the Stone Poneys, is frankly legendary. After all, there aren’t many artists in history who have sold more than 100 million records! She was a fixture in the charts for five decades, before finally bowing out of the limelight after a Parkinson’s disease diagnosis. Her personal life has always fascinated fans and the industry, though, as she often seemed to prioritize music over relationships — and she had some strong opinions on marriage.