Tomorrow kicks off the first day of the World Cup in Russia. But as someone not particularly engrossed in soccer (no, sorry, football) I hadn’t given it much thought. That is, of course, until I was ...
MOSCOW -- Move over vuvuzela players. The musical instrument to master for this year's World Cup is the Russian spoon. Eight years after South Africans blared away on their plastic vuvuzela horns when ...
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Move over vuvuzela players. The musical instrument to master for this year's soccer World Cup is the Russian spoon. Eight years after South Africans blared away on their plastic ...
Spoons moved swiftly in the fingers of Philip Moyer during a performance July 4 at the Kuztown Folk Festival. But they mostly fell to the ground in the hands of audience members who tried their hand ...
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