This ain’t trauma porn. 'Songs from the Hole' is abolitionist art made by and for the people it represents. And it’s still ...
The WMNF Song of the Day for December 10, 2025 is “The Mountain Song” by Tophouse. TopHouse was created in Missoula, Montana. This makes sense, given the title of today’s SOTD. Two music majors, ...
Over the centuries, perhaps no volume of poetry has claimed the devotion of so many people across the Abrahamic religions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam, and also inspired the creation of artistic ...
In the center of the room, under glass, a Hebrew Bible lies open to the Book of Psalms. Gold leaf glimmers on the borders; red dragons grasp a blue shield while green and blue birds perch on curling ...
Sonny Curtis, the writer of classic songs such as "I Fought the Law" and the Mary Tyler Moore Show theme, died Friday, September 20 after a sudden illness, according to a social media post by his ...
Sonny Curtis, a vintage rock 'n' roller who wrote the raw classic "I Fought the Law" and posed the enduring question "Who can turn the world on with her smile?" as the writer-crooner of the theme song ...
The University of Santo Tomas is setting the tone for UAAP Season 88 with the launch of its official theme song, underscoring unity, resilience, and Thomasian pride just days before the opening ...
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Ghanaian rapper Amerado has revealed that Stonebwoy’s "Psalm 23" is one of his favourite songs, even though he was disappointed it won over his track "Ankonam" in the Reggae Song of the Year category ...
People & Songs is a songwriters’ collective that focuses on creating heartfelt worship music. They aim to bring people together through songs that speak of faith, hope, and love. Their top albums ...
“The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want…” If you haven’t heard these opening verses of Psalm 23 at church or read them in the Bible, chances are you’ve heard them at a hospital bedside or graveside ...