If you asked an American to name his favorite hymn, there’s a good chance he’d pick “How Great Thou Art.” The same goes for a ...
In an acclaimed new book, Santa Clara theology professor Paul J. Schutz explores the potential of flourishing for Christian theology, spirituality, and inclusion.
Just days after her performance of “How Great Thou Art” on American Idol’s faith-focused episode, Carrie Underwood performed the worship standard once again. This time, though, the setting ...
On Sunday, April 5, the country star led the Rolling Hills Community Church in multiple worship songs ...
Abstract art has traditionally been dominated by men, but female abstractionists have often been the trailblazers, as a new show at the National Museum of Women in the Arts makes abundantly clear.
The Great Exhibition, held in Hyde Park in 1851, is inextricably linked with the formation of the Victoria and Albert Museum. For this fourth volume in his ongoing account of the V&A’s founding and ...
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Carrie Underwood just gave an unforgettable performance. The American Idol judge took the stage during the show’s March 30 episode to perform “How Great Thou Art,” a track that appeared on her 2021 ...
YORK, Maine — Marissa Armitage, who has been a music teacher since 2009, has hit the right note in creating a choir called “Sing Together Women and Girls,” unifying female voices of all ages in the ...
In the world of record-breaking animals, few capture attention quite like towering Great Danes. Known for their size and gentle temperament, this breed has long dominated height records. Now, a new ...
In 1990, the late pioneering queer filmmaker Barbara Hammer released Sanctus, a short experimental film culled together from archival moving X-rays originally shot by Dr. James Sibley Watson, which ...
In honor of Women’s History Month, I set out to spotlight two remarkable women who made waves along Lake Michigan—Johanna Brotch and Georgia Stebbins. I spoke with retired U.S. Naval Reserve Commander ...
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