HOST THE AFRICAN CHILDREN'S CHOIR AND THEIR CHAPORONES FOR THEIR CONCERT IN JANUARY. STAND UP: A CHOIR TRAVELLING FROM AFRICA IS BRINGING THEIR VIBRANT MUSIC AND CULTURAL TRADITIONS TO CENTRAL ...
Seoul City Airport, South Korea, Dec. 26, 1960: Col. and Mrs. Fred Ruff have a busy Christmas, giving toys and serving refreshments at their home to 50 children from the Sung Nam Orphanage near Seoul.
Like a great Neil Diamond song, Craig Brewer's soapy portrayal of Milwaukee's favorite cover band is proudly uncool — and determined to make audiences sing along anyway. The best Neil Diamond songs ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
It has become increasingly obvious that there are two kinds of Christian–the ones who actually follow the teachings of Jesus, and the ones who use the label in their quest for political hegemony. I ...
Nigerian authorities rescued the 130 remaining abducted students and teachers on Sunday, according to PBS News. Authorities said Monday all captives have now been released and children would be ...
How pleasant it is to be with nice people. A bevy of matronly women gushing over decorations on a well-lit Christmas tree is certainly nice. What’s even nicer are the same women making a fuss over a ...
A ruling on an unusual postconcert tradition. Anne writes: When my family attends a night game or concert, I pack snacks for the long drive home: pretzels, Twizzlers, a Coke for the driver (my husband ...
The singing of songs from K-Pop Demon Hunters, the hit animation film, has been banned at a primary school in the United Kingdom over concerns that the tunes don’t align with the school’s "Christian ...
Landmark UK ruling gives hope to children of British soldiers and Kenyan women. Trump canceling GDP report comes under scrutiny Supreme Court case could restore gun rights for millions in blue states: ...
Chicago-born William L. Shirer was 30 when he covered a major Nazi Party Rally in Nuremberg, Germany in 1934 for theNew York Herald Tribune. By 1938, he had become one of Edward R. Murrow’s “Murrow’s ...
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