‘David Copperfield’: A Book About Memory, Writing, and Fatherhood
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‘David Copperfield’: A Book About Memory, Writing, and Fatherhood

The novel traces how a boy learns from examples, good and bad, what is needed to become a good father.
Augustus Saint-Gaudens and the Cornish Colony
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Augustus Saint-Gaudens and the Cornish Colony

In the late 19th century, the artist colony in Cornish, New Hampshire was regarded the most beautifully landscaped village in America.
What’s in a Word: Is It the Poet or ‘Il Poeta’?
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What’s in a Word: Is It the Poet or ‘Il Poeta’?

The Italian words for ’the poet' leads to some interesting revelations about the art form.
St. Paul’s Cathedral: Christopher Wren’s London Masterpiece
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St. Paul’s Cathedral: Christopher Wren’s London Masterpiece

In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we visit a church of Baroque and Classical design.
Play Me a Tune, Sing Me a Song
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Good Food Comes With Goodness: Murillo’s ‘The Angels’ Kitchen’

Good Food Comes With Goodness: Murillo’s ‘The Angels’ Kitchen’

In these Light Comments About Interesting Art, we see how the pure heart of a lowly brother calls to celestial beings who gladly do his work.
‘After Death’: What’s on the Other Side?

‘After Death’: What’s on the Other Side?

This provocative film takes a scientific look at what happens when the lights go out.
Woman Finds Forgiveness for Father Who Abused Her: Near-Death Experience

Woman Finds Forgiveness for Father Who Abused Her: Near-Death Experience

Though she only ‘died’ on the table for a matter of seconds, the NDE lasted long and she had a ‘life review.’
Studies Explore the Healing Power of Music

Studies Explore the Healing Power of Music

The right kind of music has been proven to alleviate stress and scientists have used it to heal a young girl’s brain.
Scientists Study Power of Consciousness With a New Twist on a Famous Quantum Experiment

Scientists Study Power of Consciousness With a New Twist on a Famous Quantum Experiment

What if our thoughts or observations could change the way something moves? Imagine if your consciousness could change the outcome of events.
‘Changing Values’: What King’s Birthday Honours Say About Modern Australia

‘Changing Values’: What King’s Birthday Honours Say About Modern Australia

A historian has shared his thoughts as the latest round of Australian honours was handed down.
‘David Copperfield’: A Book About Memory, Writing, and Fatherhood

‘David Copperfield’: A Book About Memory, Writing, and Fatherhood

The novel traces how a boy learns from examples, good and bad, what is needed to become a good father.
Augustus Saint-Gaudens and the Cornish Colony

Augustus Saint-Gaudens and the Cornish Colony

In the late 19th century, the artist colony in Cornish, New Hampshire was regarded the most beautifully landscaped village in America.
New York City’s Grand Central Station: Still Awe-Inspiring

New York City’s Grand Central Station: Still Awe-Inspiring

In this installment of “Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we visit the Big Apple’s magnificent train station.
Marion Talley: A Forgotten Operatic Prodigy

Marion Talley: A Forgotten Operatic Prodigy

An Epoch Times reader recalls a friend who played an important role in the history of the Metropolitan Opera and early movies.
Cyd Charisse in ‘The Band Wagon’ and ‘Meet Me in Las Vegas’

Cyd Charisse in ‘The Band Wagon’ and ‘Meet Me in Las Vegas’

In this installment of ‘Comparing Classic Cinema,” we watch Cyd Charise sweep the dance floor of the silver screen.
Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman, Much More Than a Soldier

Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman, Much More Than a Soldier

Biographer Robert L. O’Connell’s ‘Fierce Patriot’ exposes Sherman’s talents that eventually enabled him to become a genius of military tactics.
Ken Burns’s ‘The Civil War’: America Then and Now

Ken Burns’s ‘The Civil War’: America Then and Now

The 1990 documentary remains the gold standard of filmmaking perfection.
A Teen Artist Paints Hope in Hard Times

A Teen Artist Paints Hope in Hard Times

Fourteen-year-old painter Lin Yu Hsuan’s inspiring art shows wisdom that belies her age.
Winning Art Awards Today Using 19th-Century Traditions

Winning Art Awards Today Using 19th-Century Traditions

Figure and portrait painter Alessandra Marrucchi shares her passion for creating realist art.
Competition Winners: Traditional Oil Painting at Its Best

Competition Winners: Traditional Oil Painting at Its Best

All of the award-winning works of ‘The Sixth NTD International Figure Painting Competition’ are in.
The 7 Best Classical Pieces Related to Dance

The 7 Best Classical Pieces Related to Dance

Classical music inspired by dance is one of the most vibrant of the whole classical repertoire.
A Blessed Trinity

A Blessed Trinity

A late minister’s wife honored her husband’s legacy by giving the Christian faith one of its long-lasting hymns, “Holy, Holy, Holy.”
Introducing Kids to Orchestra Instruments

Introducing Kids to Orchestra Instruments

Here’s how to use a couple of delightful pieces of classical music written specifically for kids.
A Home for Ancient Music and Instruments

A Home for Ancient Music and Instruments

Musician and educator Theodoros Koumartzis preserves ancient culture by teaching about the sounds and mythology of the Greek lyre at the Seikilo Museum.
‘Rocky Top: Home Sweet Home To Me’

‘Rocky Top: Home Sweet Home To Me’

An unplanned songwriting exercise turned into a massive country and bluegrass hit and a celebration of Tennessee culture.
The Rebirth of Traditional Opera: An Encouraging Trend

The Rebirth of Traditional Opera: An Encouraging Trend

Traditional opera productions are having a comeback at two West Coast companies.
Daily Companionship and the Christian Life

Daily Companionship and the Christian Life

The gospel songwriter C. Austin Miles’s spiritual vision became the inspiration for the popular Christian hymn, ‘In The Garden.’
The Queen of Hearts: Belle Boyd, Rebel Spy

The Queen of Hearts: Belle Boyd, Rebel Spy

Teenage Belle Boyd made numerous unofficial spy missions for the Confederacy.
How the WWII Draft Resulted in a Historic Baseball Moment

How the WWII Draft Resulted in a Historic Baseball Moment

In ‘This Week in History,’ as many baseball players joined the service, FDR encouraged MLB to continue throughout WWII, leading to a boy’s historic debut.
The Vandalism of Rome: The Empire Is Dead, Long Live the Empire

The Vandalism of Rome: The Empire Is Dead, Long Live the Empire

Rome’s sacking spelled the end for the long-lasting empire. But its language, culture, and values live on, in some fashion, 2,000 years later.
100-Year-Old Vet Talks WWII, Secret Missions, and Betty Grable

100-Year-Old Vet Talks WWII, Secret Missions, and Betty Grable

WWII veteran John Gleeson discusses his strange inspiration for flight, a wild night in Hollywood, covert missions for the OSS, and why at 100 he still flies.
Elizabeth Van Lew: Virginia Socialite and Union Spymaster

Elizabeth Van Lew: Virginia Socialite and Union Spymaster

In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we see how a wealthy Virginia bachelorette’s abolitionist and Union sympathies led to an formidable spy ring.
John Coffee ‘Jack’ Hays: Famous Texas Ranger

John Coffee ‘Jack’ Hays: Famous Texas Ranger

This land surveyor brought law and order to the new Republic of Texas.
A Theater Manager’s Gimmick and a Train Ride into History

A Theater Manager’s Gimmick and a Train Ride into History

In ‘This Week in History,’ with the Pacific Railroad completed, a Broadway theater manager schedules an impossible transcontinental trip.