If you’re looking for big laughs and holiday cheer, we’ve got just the thing! Brian Matuzack from the Rubber Chicken Theater joined us this morning to talk about their upcoming holiday shows. For ...
SPOKANE, Wash. - After losing last year's spirit game, the Ferris Saxons beat Lewis and Clark and won the Rubber Chicken. The longest-running spirit game in the city, the Spokane Arena bleachers were ...
A buzzworthy Nashville hot chicken chain is ready to make its debut in the Des Moines metro. The first Iowa location for Dave’s Hot Chicken debuted in Davenport in November 2024, and now Ankeny gets ...
Have you ever wanted to find a fun way to bond with your class? Perhaps, you’d like to do it in a way that’s silly and a little bizarre. Well, that’s exactly what the freshman drama class has been ...
Who knew rubber duckies could have a sinister meaning? No, not yellow rubber duckies that float in the bathtub. The rubber ducky that you plug into a computer's USB port, like a flash drive, that is ...
Brands such as H. Moser & Cie. and TAG Heuer have introduced watches with the sunny hue this year. By Anders Modig Davin Reporting from Geneva Doxa, H. Moser & Cie., Nomos, Oris, Sartory Billard, TAG ...
Huge crowds took to the streets Saturday in all 50 US states to vent their anger over President Donald Trump's hardline policies at "No Kings" protests that Republicans ridiculed as "Hate America" ...
Dave’s Hot Chicken, the home of the Nashville hot chicken craze that swept the nation, finally has plans to open in the Des Moines metro. Bart Coon and his son, Kegan, announced plans to open five ...
Recognizable by its rubber chicken logo, Dave’s Hot Chicken was founded by Dave Kopushyan, Arman Oganesyan and Tommy and Gary Rubenyan. It started with a small stand in East Hollywood, California.
Rubber plants get yellow leaves from watering problems, excess light, pests, or temperature shifts. Check soil moisture, light levels, and pests to pinpoint the cause. Remove yellow leaves after ...
Ah, the rubber chicken. Once a staple of comedians in the Vaudeville age, it’s now the symbol of hack jokes and dated comedy. But they still manufacture these things, and someone’s buying them. Enough ...
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