A fire sale on concert tickets doesn't come around very often, but Live Nation is setting aside some $25 "All-In" seats aside for over 300 artists and 3800 shows in 2023, starting 9am Wednesday morning. It might be worth checking out "Concert Week", which runs through May 16
Every Tuesday on the B105 Breakfast Club we talk about a conspiracy theory. The conspiracy that the earth is flat is probably the biggest, most far fetched, craziest, conspiracy out there.
Ever wonder what it would be like to travel in space over our planet? Do you have $25 million dollars to blow on that trip? Here's where Priceline might not be able to help you. Imagine that phone call, "can you book me on a space ship flight for August?"...I think you would hear a "THUD" at the other end. Well, now you can experience the view for free.
Ever wonder what it would be like to travel in space over our planet? Do you have $25 million dollars to blow on that trip? There isn't an internet trip saving site to take you here. NASA has posted this video to experience what all their astronauts do when they are working above the earth.
Temperatures around the Duluth - Superior area this morning were between -15 and -30 Fahrenheit before wind chill was factored in. In America's icebox, places like Embarass and International Falls saw temperatures below -40 before factoring any wind chill. These temperatures have been colder than places in the Arctic Circle lately, but it turns out there is another shocking fact about this frigid
I bet Bruce Willis knew about this already....
A small asteroid will make an extremely close pass by Earth Friday (Jan. 27), coming much nearer than the moon, but the space rock poses no danger of impacting our planet, NASA scientists say.
For the past two years, videographer Tom Lowe has been shooting footage of the American Southwest for his upcoming ultra-HD time lapse feature film ‘TimeScapes.’
The new trailer has just been released online, and the footage Lowe has captured of both our planet’s natural and man-made beauty will make you proud to call Earth home.
Last week's earthquake in Japan has actually significantly altered our planet. Japan sank two feet into the earth and the epicenter of the quake actually moved 13 feet by the time it was over!