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Jerry Seinfeld Through The Years

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The Empire State Building Synced Its Lights To The Grateful Dead's 'Touch Of Grey'

When the Grateful Dead started out in 1966 in San Francisco, they and all other bands of the Fillmore era were aided by elaborate light shows. Think: clear pie plates, filled with water, with colored mineral oil and other additives dropped in and swished and swirled around, projected through a grade-school overhead onto screens — or just plain old bed sheets draped behind the band. The aim then was to approximate the, ahem, psychedelic experiences of the audience.

22 Hairstyles For Greasy Hair That Will Make You Want To Skip Wash Day

If you cba for the whole wash, dry and style shebang, but your roots are looking oily as hell, your best bet is to google “hairstyles for greasy hair”. Lucky for you, we've already done the leg work and rounded up some truly banging tactical hairstyles below. But before you hair shame yourself for choosing a lie-in over a date with your shampoo, it just so happens that leaving bigger breaks between wash days can be great news for our strands.

A teenage Charlie Parker has a cymbal thrown at him

A history of jazzJazz1937: Number 11 in our series of the 50 key events in the history of jazz musicOne night in 1937, a teenage musician called Charlie Parker joined a queue of players waiting to jam onstage at Kansas City's Reno Club. It was a special occasion. A star guest in the rhythm section was Jo Jones, drummer for Count Basie's Orchestra, one of the biggest swing bands in the US.