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The tourist board in Vienna, where Strauss was born on Oct. 25, 1825, said it aims to correct this "cosmic mistake" by sending the "the most famous of all waltzes" to its destined home among the stars ...
In 2005, two Chicago titans made a generational classic and then sprinted in opposite directions, each daring the rest of hip-hop to follow them.
May 23 (UPI) -- Joe Jonas released his first solo album in over ten years on Friday. The singer, 35, dropped Music for People ...
Introducing Music Before 1800’s season finale Sunday afternoon at Corpus Christi Church, artistic director Bill Barclay remarked that “world music is early music.” This is clear through the range of ...
Opera enthusiasts in Israel have a treat in store this May as the Israeli Opera presents Richard Strauss’s Ariadne auf Naxos at the Performing Arts Center in Tel Aviv. This production ...
This more laid-back style of travel or “JOMO,” which stands for the “Joy of Missing Out”—the ... “I’ve made friends from all over the world when we were just a chance encounter ...
Given the state of the world, many of my clients and friends are struggling to find joy—or even hope. Take Jim, for example. He’d been feeling down and “blah,” so he decided to take ...
"The View" co-host Joy Behar reacted to Pope Francis' death ... much humility he had compared to some of the leaders in this world right now, so there might be a backlash to it, and they’ll ...
Dressed elegantly in blue-grey, Netherlands-based alto saxophonist Femke Mooren did a charming rendition of jazz great Cannonball Adderley’s ‘Wabash’ at the Mumbai leg of the World Jazz ...
In Namibia, Susan de Meyer uses horses to help children with disabilities. Her program, Enabling Through the Horse, aids kids with autism and ADHD. Children ride, groom, and bond with the animals.
I believe it is an African American Spiritual that goes something like: “This joy that I have, the world didn’t give it to me …. The world didn’t give it, the world can’t take it away.” ...
The Church publishes the Monitor because it sees good journalism as vital to progress in the world. Since 1908, we’ve aimed “to injure no man, but to bless all mankind,” as our founder ...