Peter S. Beagle, author of the globally beloved 1968 novel "The Last Unicorn," captures a lightness of sadness unlike anything ...
At first glance, Lake Geneva’s Winterfest unfolds as a grand visual display with 15 snow blocks that are 10 feet ...
The "Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show" in Santa Clara, Calif., made headlines months before the actual performance. On ...
On an episode of “The Problem With Jon Stewart” three years ago, Jon Stewart had a discussion about taking responsibility for systemic racism and white supremacy with Charles “Chip” Gallagher, a ...
Uganda is a presidential republic that is composed of multiple political parties. However, one political party, the National Resistance Movement, has ruled the country since 1986. The politics of ...
Gabriele Lukesch is a television director at the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation (ORF), responsible for some of Austria’s most prominent live and current affairs formats, including “Report,” “Thema, ...
In the ever-evolving landscape of television, few figures have made as indelible a mark as Michael A. Levine. A former Emmy Governor and award-winning composer, Levine’s career trajectory defies ...
In recent years, there has been a growing recognition of the need for more diversity in publishing, which extends to neurodivergent voices. Neurodivergent authors bring unique perspectives and ...
Concurrent Retirement Disability Payments (CRDP) allow military retirees to receive both military retired pay and VA compensation. In 2004, Congress created the CRDP program, recognizing that ...
Roy Ayers introduction to the vibraphone came in 1946 at a Lionel Hampton concert when he was only six years old. Ayers, later known for hits like “Everybody loves the Sunshine” and “Searching,” was ...