Several hymns were temporarily banned last year in the Diocese of Jefferson City, Missouri, after being found “to be insufficient in sound doctrine,” with the action raising questions about what music ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The high point of They All Came to Barneys, Gene Pressman’s memoir of his time working for the legendary New ...
Featuring music by acts performing at this year's Newcastle Festival of Jazz and Improvised Music, including Xhosa Cole, Archipelago, Neil Charles, and the John Pope Quintet. Playlist Olivia Moore and ...
So said my companion as we left the Ordway Concert Hall after Friday night’s St. Paul Chamber Orchestra concert. And I’m certain that feeling was shared by many an audience member in the concert’s ...
Memory Mokgwakgwa (44) proudly represents her Xhosa heritage, embracing the culture, traditions, and values passed down through generations. She follows the Umbhaco tradition, which features clothing ...
It's likely never happened. Not until Saturday, anyway, when a Georgia Redcoat Marching Band alum belted it out on trumpet following Georgia football's 44-41 overtime win over Tennessee. Here's why it ...
As AmaXhosa, our lives are shaped not only by what we see, but also by what we believe. Our culture is rich with teachings that may seem small at first glance, yet they carry generations of wisdom, ...
It's incredible what modern technology can pull off in the music world. That's right; thanks to the magic of music tech, the vocals of The King were taken from Presley's original 1971 recording of the ...
Remember when Ernest and Morgan Wallen sang an old Christian hymn called "'Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus"? Well, if you forgot, Ernest took a moment to remind all of us — and maybe tease something ...
SALT LAKE CITY — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints released 11 new hymns on Thursday, marking 48 songs so far in the church's new "Hymns — For Home and Church" hymnbook that have been ...
JOHANNESBURG - In the mid-1800s, a prophecy revealed by a Xhosa prophet, named Nongqawuse ultimately led to the slaughter of hundred of thousands of cattle. The story told was that the people believed ...