The University of Oklahoma’s Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art said it is launching a new Operational Excellence Endowment drive to “secure the museum’s long-term financial sustainability.” The campaign is ...
How chaff was invented in World War II. Roger Connor Whipple donated this packet of chaff, a cardboard envelope filled with hundreds of strands of aluminum. Center: A Boeing B-17 airman pushes chaff ...
Matten will play Bird Song, the wife of Chief Standing Bear. She joins Chaske Spencer, who leads the project in the title role. According to the synopsis, Matten will portray the historically ...
After hearing his wife scream while hiking, American scientist Fred Ramsdell thought she spotted a grizzly bear. But, having just switched on her phone, she had discovered he had won the Nobel Prize ...
Fred Ramsdell found out about his Nobel Prize nearly 12 hours after it was announced because he was on vacation in the Rockies. By John Yoon Fred Ramsdell was parked at a campground in Montana on ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. A 25-foot inflatable bear driving a convertible has “crashed” outside the Hammer Museum as part of the 2025 Made ...
A new fantastical character is making an appearance at the corner of Wilshire Blvd. and Glendon Ave. in Westwood, just outside UCLA’s Hammer museum. “Buggy Bear Crashes Made in L.A.,” is a 25-foot ...
Bear 32 Chunk was crowned the 2025 champion of Fat Bear Week. Chunk defeated runner-up Bear 856 with over 96,000 votes. The annual contest celebrates the survival of brown bears at Katmai National ...
British producer and DJ Fred Again is set to play a surprise show in Glasgow this Friday. | AFP via Getty Images Fred Again has announced he will play the first of ten surprise shows in ten cities at ...
Having participated in the archery market for nearly one hundred years, Escalade recognizes the strength of the Gold Tip and Bee Stinger brands and their enduring connection to archery and bowhunting ...
This story, “Fred Bear at 80,” was published in the March 1982 issue of Outdoor Life. In the early 1940s a seemingly insignificant event took place. A man from New York, who worked for the Corning ...
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