HORN TO BE WILD: A Yank fan honks on a super-loud vuvuzela horn lent to him by fellow rooter-tooter Anthony Zachariadis, who ended up booted from the Tuesday game. Michael Stewart Those vuvuzela horns ...
SAO PAULO – Brazil's replacement for the vuvuzela is giving World Cup organizers a headache. It wasn't the sound of the caxirola — a maraca-like instrument not nearly as noisy as the South African ...
Each week in Best and Worst we’ll bring you the Internet’s finest and most devastating takes on something that is — or is on its devious way to becoming — a cultural phenomenon. What viral video shows ...
Although the 2010 World Cup saw its fair share of breakout stars, nothing stole the show quite like the vuvuzela. The infernal buzzing of the South African horns was loud enough to cause hearing loss, ...
Say it out loud. It's pronounced voo-voo-zay-luh. A couple months ago, I predicted that the catchphrase for the summer of 2010 would be "Release the Kraken" from that cheese-fest of a movie remake ...
Chances are that you had never heard of the vuvuzela before the Confederations Cup in South Africa. Chances are that you never want to hear of it again. If you're still not familiar with the term, the ...
According to health experts, Vuvuzelas - the horns used by football fans celebrating last year's World Cup - not only cause noise pollution but may also spread diseases. According to a new study ...
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