Atlanta artists Ruby Velle and Brian Jordan Jr. use music to inspire action, joy, and community in this week’s WABE Arts.
Joe Buchanan sets Jewish prayers and ideas into country ballads — an unusual combo given the genre's use by Christian bands.
Tucked away on East Main Street in Tupelo, Johnnie’s Drive-In stands as a monument to American roadside dining culture, a time capsule of flavors that have satisfied generations of hungry ...
Sometimes the most extraordinary culinary treasures are tucked away in the most unassuming places, and Fenders Diner in Cornelia, Georgia, is the living, breathing, grits-serving proof of this ...
If You Go What: Concert by One Heart One Voice When: 9 a.m. Oct. 26 Where: St. Peter’s Independent Bible Church, 7812 Middle Road, Beavertown How much: Free More information: Contact Alvin Smith at ...
Previously, in the Joy of Beer, I wrote about the 2025 Great American Beer Festival (GABF) and Category 108 - Vera Hop Beer, sponsored by Parma’s own Gooding Farms. To update, for those seeking ...
Charles Humbard, CEO of Up Entertainment. which he started in 2004 as the Gospel Music Channel Derek White/Getty Images for AspireTV Charles Humbard, who founded the Gospel Music Channel in 2004 and ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — At Claridge Court in Prairie Village, the sound of piano music drifts through the halls like a memory: soft, familiar, and full of feeling. Those notes come from the second floor, ...
President Trump is the only person who can ensure that the last two years of bloody conflict and loss is not just the latest Gaza war but the last Gaza war, Douglas Murray writes. REUTERS It looks ...
Daryl Mosley, an award winning Southern gospel music performer from Nashville, Tennessee, will perform an intimate concert Sunday at Amity Baptist Church. The concert is free and open to the public, ...
An upcoming show will tell the story of R&B legend Etta James. It’s not a tribute show or like a biopic, according to its producers. It’s a party. “We’re going to have a great time. We’re also going ...
These influential cities played pivotal roles in the rise of icons like Buddy Holly, Sam Cooke, and Hank Williams—yet still live in the shadow of more well-known music hubs like Nashville and Memphis.