Celebrations
It's Been 60 Years Since the First Human Spaceflight, And We Have Come So Far
On Monday, space lovers across the world celebrated the 60th anniversary of Yuri Gagarin’s historic flight on April 12, 1961.
Celebrations, Roses, Quality Street, or Miniature Heroes? I Ate Every Chocolate in Four Selection Tins
I did it for you, dear reader. I did it for Christmas.
Canada’s First Black Graduation Ceremony Was Pure Joy
While the event celebrated the achievements of University of Toronto students, organizers are hopeful of starting a movement across campuses.
NFL To Allow Some Celebrations, Twerking Still Banned
Roger Goodell is reportedly going to tell owners that some previously illegal celebrations will now be legal.
Giro d'Italia Rider Celebrates Stage Win A Lap Early, Doesn't Win
Those 15 seconds he was cruising in victory must have felt pretty good, though.
Kiwi Cricketer Nicknamed 'Hairy Javelin' Hits Match-Winning Six; Celebrates With Epic "Bat Drop"
Hats off, as always, to the Hairy Javelin.
Will Wilcox Hits Hole-In-One On Island Green at TPC Sawgrass, Loses His Mind
It's been a while since someone aced this hole. A celebration was warranted.
Monmouth Is For Real, And Not Planning On Going Anywhere
Cinderella teams are nothing new in college basketball, and are why March is so much fun. But Monmouth doesn't want to be Cinderella—they just want to keep winning.
Could the Mood in Mexico Be Any More Grim for Tonight’s ‘Shout’ of Independence?
Probably not. Two million Mexicans have entered the ranks of the extremely poor under President Enrique Peña Nieto, who canceled tonight's National Palace gala for Mexico's Independence Day.
Outbound from Pluto, New Horizons Calls Home
The first spacecraft to fly by Pluto re-establishes communication with Earth.
Partying at the Shrine of Mexican Narco-Saint Jesús Malverde
Every year, devotees of Jesús Malverde gather in Culiacán to parade a bust of the Robin Hood–esque figure through town and honor him with gifts of cigarettes and whiskey.