Christians Have Contemplated ‘O Sacred Head Now Wounded’ On Good Friday For 800 Years
A Cistercian monk during the Middle Ages wrote a poem about Jesus’ death that was discovered by a Lutheran pastor in the 17th century.
Olivia Newton-John’s ‘Physical’ Introduced Me To The Magic Of An Artist’s Live Performance
A magic night in 1983 is likely the spark that led to a lifetime love of live music.
There’s Background Music In ‘Harry’s House,’ But The Walls And Rooms Are Bare
'Harry's House' will undoubtedly remain on the charts, but for those looking for something deeper and more creative, look elsewhere.
Nashville Suits Won’t Tame Rising Star Zach Bryan
Bryan's songwriting falls in stark contrast to the corporate, pop-ified country artists whom Los Angeles thinks speak for the 'other half.'
Don’t Miss The Cliburn Piano Competition’s Celebration Of Transcendent Beauty
These are beautiful pieces of music demanding everything from the pianists, not only in terms of technique but also in soul.
‘ABBA Voyage’ Gives The Titans Of Pop A New Life In The Digital Frontier
'ABBA Voyage' is a unique experience that raises questions about the future of high-tech live entertainment.
What Kanye’s ‘True Love’ Powerfully Reveals About Love, Divorce, And Fatherhood
Kanye West is by no means father of the year, but his new song shows praiseworthy efforts to be a father to his kids.
Chagall Guevara Is Back After 30 Years With Two Rocking New Albums
Decades after their first album, the rock band is back with amusing, insightful, and moving 'Halcyon Days' and 'The Last Amen.'
Luke Combs’ ‘Doin’ This’ Is Exactly What Americans Deserve From Mainstream Artists
Luke Combs poignantly communicates the power of fate amid his rise to fame, connecting with his audience by focusing on the simple things in life.
DJ’s Apology For Playing A Song By Accused Artist Illustrates Lunatic Expansion Of Cancel...
A mob effort to cancel Bassnectar, and Illenium for playing his song, shows how cancel culture is a pointless waste of endless virtue signaling.