Fifty-two years ago today, Ray Stevens was at the top of the Hot 100 with a song he pulled straight from the headlines.
The streaking trend in the U.S. hit a peak in 1974, when hundreds of naked people romped on the Mizzou campus, too.
That famous line from the mid-1970s song by Ray Stevens was part of the huge national fad known as streaking. For those who came along after the 1970s, we are talking about running naked in public for ...
Just after midnight, the Roman candles exploded, the pep band struck up a fanfare, and a crowd of 924 naked students went galloping across the UNC campus sporting plastic crowns, gorilla masks and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Several blocks on Cumberland Avenue near the University of Tennessee at Knoxville campus have been or will be stripped down and ...
That famous line from the mid-1970s song by Ray Stevens was part of the huge national fad known as streaking. For those who came along after the 70s, we are talking about running naked in public for ...
What’s the weather like today? Would you go outside with your clothes off? On March 7, 1974, a bevy of Earlham College students braved the unpredictably harsh weather, wearing grins and sneakers and ...
If you lived in 1974 you probably know of someone who streaked or you maybe even participated in this popular act of running naked through a public place as a prank or on a dare. Streaking through ...
There are three types of running streakers. There are those popularized by the song “The Streak” by Ray Stevens in 1974, and that streaking fad was seen (and way too much was seen!) at William & Mary ...
At last Sunday’s Academy Awards ceremony, host Jimmy Kimmel paid tribute to a memorable Oscars moment from 50 years ago by creating an equally memorable moment with wrestler-turned-actor John Cena.