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A popular event is returning to Hardin Planetarium at Western Kentucky University. “The Dark Side of the Moon: 50 Years in a ...
Pink Floyd hit the heights with The Dark Side Of The Moon in 1973. In one massive leap, they went from a cult band of sorts to rock royalty. In many ways, the shock of the rise damaged the band ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Pink Floyd’s legendary album Dark Side of the Moon returns to the Cleveland Natural History Museum’s Shafran Planetarium. Immersed in stunning visuals.
For anyone who has felt the stress of life and the uncertainty of the world we live in, The Dark Side Of The Moon is the kind of album that serves as a balm. And even those who haven’t really ...
In an MTV article published in 1997, "The Dark Side of the Moon" sound engineer, Alan Parsons, said, "There simply wasn't mechanics to do it. We had no means of playing videotapes in the room at all.
There’s no real “dark side” of the moon, but the far side, which faces away from Earth, is different from the near side we see every day. Samples could reveal why.
Hardin Planetarium at Western Kentucky University announced Wednesday that its Pink Floyd show, “The Dark Side of the Moon: 50 Years in a Heartbeat,” has been extended through July 2026.
In an MTV article published in 1997, "The Dark Side of the Moon" sound engineer, Alan Parsons, explained, "There simply wasn't mechanics to do it. We had no means of playing videotapes in the room ...