A celebration of jazz history took place at the Mount Olivet Baptist Church Sunday evening. The event was organized by Pastor ...
There's room for imperfections in rock and roll, but Ozzy Osbourne knew that he had hit one of his greatest tunes when ...
Luke Smallbone joins the Crossmap Podcast to chat about why he and his brother decided to take some time off and how it has refocused them for what lies ahead Listen as he shares about their new ...
A very straight up angry track of unbridled rage regarding how the lives of those affected by subjugation and prejudice are treated like toys by the elite and how distant the suffering inflicted is to ...
Since bursting to stardom in the 1980s, Lauper has continually been a proud and vocal feminist. Her classic hit “Girls Just ...
Bob Dylan came close to cutting Blowin’ in the Wind from The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan, and the truth behind it reshaped folk ...
A few years ago, I came across a book called Worship Across the Racial Divide. Its chapter titles were arresting: “African Americans as the Icon of ‘True Worship,’” “The Naïve Experience of Worship in ...
By all indications, Aidan Bouman is one of the last people involved with University of South Dakota football to gloat or brag. He is, however, allowed to sign a few autographs. Bouman was the final ...
A pair of Timberland boots. A construction helmet. An orange vest. And, of course, a walk-out song. That’s how Mike Brown’s coaching staff celebrates the Knicks’ defensive player of the game after ...
From Sheldon Cooper nerd to spiritual multimillionaire: how treating life like a video game created unstoppable success.
Madonna’s Justify My Love shocked MTV with its ban in 1990, but fans propelled it to #1, cementing her status as pop’s most daring icon.
The song, Vote With A Bullet, was a furious rampage of stomping riffs and disenfranchised lyrics that combined the politicism ...