It was devout Moravian immigrants in the 18th century who gave these towns their biblical names. Since those days, Nazareth ...
Protest songs in the United States are a tradition that dates back to the early 18th century and have persisted and evolved as an aspect of American culture through the present day. Many American ...
She would sometimes perform live versions of the song that lasted nearly 15 minutes. “Oh Happy Day” is a 1967 gospel arrangement of an 18th-century hymn, and it was another song to reach the ...
Following a traditional path used by traders and invaders, the Georgian Military Road has been passageway for people and ...
Music has proven to bring the world together. But that doesn’t mean that each song is created equal. There are ...
The marble monument was emptied to allow for work to preserve the 18th-century fountain. Still, the Municipality of Rome has ...
New research has revealed the fascinating life story of a once anonymous Black boy in a grand 18th-century English portrait by French painter Jean-Baptiste van Loo. Recently uncovered documents ...
The Bray School operated as one of the first centers of learning for enslaved and free Black children in the 18th century and ...
Using high-res scans, a researcher uncovered scribbled etchings likely made by the British poet and artist while working as a ...
There is nothing like the timeless tale of Beauty and the Beast. This iconic love story comes to the stage at West Branch ...
Hear a live performance from the young Cajun group Amis Du Teche as they perform songs from their latest self-titled album.
As you approach New Haven, on the right you’ll pass “Composition in Black and Brown,” a billboard by the artist Ken Gonzales-Day collaging his photographs of 18th-century marble busts from ...