On a dark Monday night, the dazzling bulb lights hanging from the ceiling of Midnight Coffee shone through the streets of ...
Poet Gerda Govine Ituarte, who lives in Jamul with her husband, artist Luis Ituarte, has written and contributed to multiple ...
A choir teacher was exasperated with hearing slang like “67” in her middle school classroom. Rather than ban it, she asked her students to write and perform a song about it.
Grocery prices are up, and so is the cost of dining out in Miami. But if you’re creative, here’s a way to earn a loaf of bread. A very good one, at that. For the third straight year, Zak the Baker in ...
Strolling between the tents covering the asphalt lot at Ix Art Park in downtown Charlottesville, Laura Frantz knew, almost immediately, that she had stepped into a place, a community, where she ...
The two-day Beginner’s Guide to Grant Writing program is a great skill builder for the beginner or intermediate grant writer. Whatever your skill level, come with an idea and be ready to write. At the ...
SALT LAKE CITY — The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square performed songs dedicated to the late President Russell M. Nelson on Sunday, filling the historic auditorium with music, applause and tears.
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — Through word and song, Sunday morning’s episode of Music And The Spoken Word with the Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra on Temple Square was a tribute to President Russell M.
The novelist, who wrote about World War II in “Atonement” and has turned repeatedly to his own times, imagines the 22nd century in his new book, “What We Can Know.” The novelist, who wrote about World ...