If New Year’s Eve rolls around and you find yourself spinning dizzily in a shower of confetti like a toddler in falling snow, you might be doing more than celebrating. You might be making art.
Confetti. It might look like brightly colored dross that you throw at a parade, but a new article by Cabinet editor D. Graham Burnett reveals the surprising 2,500-year-old history of confetti, from ...
There was, as there always is after a Super Bowl, outright pandemonium on Sunday night at Miami's Hard Rock Stadium, site of Super Bowl LIV. The Kansas City Chiefs coronated their title game victory ...
The hottest keepsake at Wednesday’s Super Bowl parade? The confetti. And there seemed to be tons of it. From a spot near the beginning of the parade, KSHB morning anchor Lindsay Shively kept getting ...
Treb Heining leads volunteers who hand-throw 3,000 pounds of confetti. Organizers will perform two confetti showers, including 2,000 pounds red-white-blue. Public submits wishes for confetti pieces; ...
It is the one firing that all sports fans can appreciate. The clock reaches all zeros, the crowd roars and delirious players rush onto the field. And clouds of confetti shot — or fired — out of ...
Go confetti! Go confetti! Go confetti! Before the final seconds of the year are counted down and the Times Square ball drops to its base, the New York City air will already be filled with 3,000 pounds ...
This week millions of Robinhood users may have noticed that the celebratory confetti graphics that used to rain down after each trade have been replaced with images of floating geometric shapes, ...
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