On this week’s WNIJ Community Spotlight, we focus on the sounds and songs of the 1860’s. A Civil War era ball will be held on ...
Enjoy Enjaami is not a song of resentment. It is a song of triumph, hope, and compassion. It is drawn from stories told by a ...
The newest quarter in the American Women Quarters Program honors the contributions of Juliette Gordon Low, founder of Girl ...
Researchers say role of West Africa’s oral history should be taken more seriously within global academic record ...
Aer Lingus representatives, Music City Irish Fest's CEO Brenda Willis, Irish musician Niall McCabe highlight long ties ...
The cast arrived February 1915 at the Boulder Creek train station in a pouring rain, and local officials apologized that the ...
Marked by a novel approach and presentation, Anisur Rahman’s ‘Essential Ghalib’ features 200 of the great poet’s verses in ...
Lorna Dallas will return to Chelsea Table + Stage for an encore performance of her all-new show in ”Snapshots”, her latest ...
As a piper played “The Rakes of Mallow,” the sound of clapping and foot stomping rocked The Wooden Keg Tavern on St.
Kaveret was brilliant, quirky, playful, funny, exuberant, and musically rich, and it inspired generations of younger ...
The president was clearly irrational. Instead, there was Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick seconding the motion.