Roasting reading former President Barack Obama’s annual list of favorite movies, books, and songs. This year’s selection ...
The new controversy being sought to be created now over the National Song, 75 years after it was settled down by the ...
Not hearing enough parental language in neonatal intensive care can delay infant verbal development. The BabyTalk reading ...
The gift of music that began for us and those we reached out to back in the ’60s has carried forward in my own life decades ...
By Dickens Asare Ofori ADJEI  “…I will die just to put your mind at peace. There is no nauseating aftermath to vomit. One day, you will awaken to the morning news, and it will announce that I, Daddy ...
An Evening of Charlie Brown Jazz with the Eric Mintel Quartet comes to Sellersville on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. The acclaimed ...
Emily Votaw’s 2025 Suggested Listening spans maximalist rock, wry country, and indie catharsis—music that hit hard, lingered, ...
The District’s theaters have holiday spirit to spare this holiday season, offering annual classics such as Dickens’ “A ...
Of course, Macaulay starred in the Home Alone movies when he was a kid, while Brenda appeared in several Disney Channel ...
KC and the Sunshine Band, racism, instrumental songs, forgettable melodrama, good to great FM radio fodder, and a Bowie ...
In the late 1950s and through the mid-1960s there was a flurry of corny songs, many with nonsense word refrains.
A woman who cared for someone who survived a suicidal crisis has written a poem and song about the experience, performed by volunteers, some of whom also survived crises.