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Dancing With a Humble Heart
Shen Yun dancer William Li reflects on the depth of classical Chinese dance: ‘It really comes from the heart’
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How Art Is Helping Veterans With PTSD
Artist Tim Gagnon gives veterans a way to move forward in civilian life.
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Angelica Reis
‘Good Things Come to Those Who Wait’: The Virtue of Patience
In an earlier era, it was considered one of the highest virtues.
4/23/2024
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A master of the spoof genre, Mr. Zucker says studio executives are “overly sensitive.’
4/23/2024
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‘Why Does This Lady Have a Fly on Her Head?’: This 15th-Century Painting Will Leave You Scratching Your Head
4/23/2024
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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.
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‘After Death’: What’s on the Other Side?
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Woman Finds Forgiveness for Father Who Abused Her: Near-Death Experience
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Maria Han
Studies Explore the Healing Power of Music
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Scientists Study Power of Consciousness With a New Twist on a Famous Quantum Experiment
8/1/2023
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Maria Han
Man and Woman Say a Joint Out-of-Body Experience Made Them Fall in Love
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Evidence of Little People Found Throughout the World, But Are They Real?
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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.
11/16/2023
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Michael Clark
‘After Death’: What’s on the Other Side?
This provocative film takes a scientific look at what happens when the lights go out.
10/27/2023
Beyond Science
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Maria Han
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.’
10/11/2023
Beyond Science
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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.
9/16/2023
Beyond Science
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M.K. “Kathy” McDaniel had about a 38 percent chance of surviving.
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What if our thoughts or observations could change the way something moves? Imagine if your consciousness could change the outcome of events.
8/1/2023
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Maria Han
Man and Woman Say a Joint Out-of-Body Experience Made Them Fall in Love
7/23/2023
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Maria Han
Evidence of Little People Found Throughout the World, But Are They Real?
7/21/2023
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How Art Is Helping Veterans With PTSD
Artist Tim Gagnon gives veterans a way to move forward in civilian life.
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Angelica Reis
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Vizcaya: A Classical Home a Stone’s Throw From Miami
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‘Miniver Cheevy’: When Nostalgia Runs Amok
4/22/2024
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How Art Is Helping Veterans With PTSD
Artist Tim Gagnon gives veterans a way to move forward in civilian life.
4/23/2024
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Angelica Reis
‘Good Things Come to Those Who Wait’: The Virtue of Patience
In an earlier era, it was considered one of the highest virtues.
4/23/2024
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Deena Bouknight
Vizcaya: A Classical Home a Stone’s Throw From Miami
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we see a home inspired by classic Italy in southern Florida.
4/23/2024
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Jeff Minick
‘Miniver Cheevy’: When Nostalgia Runs Amok
The poem is a century-old lesson on living in the present moment.
4/22/2024
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Angelica Reis
‘Good Things Come to Those Who Wait’: The Virtue of Patience
4/23/2024
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Kate Vidimos
Elementary, My Dear: O. Henry’s Short Story, ‘The Sleuths’
4/22/2024
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Mari Otsu
Memorializing the Fellah Woman
4/21/2024
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The French Loire Valley’s Cheverny Castle
4/17/2024
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Crystal Shi
Dancing With a Humble Heart
Shen Yun dancer William Li reflects on the depth of classical Chinese dance: ‘It really comes from the heart’
4/23/2024
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Judd Hollander
Omnium Circus Tells an Encouraging Story: ‘I’mPossible’
4/19/2024
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Betty Mohr
‘Monsieur Chopin: A Play With Music’
4/18/2024
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Judd Hollander
‘Water for Elephants’: Circus Acts, Love, and Adventure
4/12/2024
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Crystal Shi
Dancing With a Humble Heart
Shen Yun dancer William Li reflects on the depth of classical Chinese dance: ‘It really comes from the heart’
4/23/2024
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Judd Hollander
Omnium Circus Tells an Encouraging Story: ‘I’mPossible’
4/19/2024
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Betty Mohr
‘Monsieur Chopin: A Play With Music’
This one-man play celebrates the life and music of one great composer.
4/18/2024
Musical Review
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Judd Hollander
‘Water for Elephants’: Circus Acts, Love, and Adventure
The Broadway version carries more than water for Sara Gruen’s bestselling novel.
4/12/2024
Theater Review
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Judd Hollander
Omnium Circus Tells an Encouraging Story: ‘I’mPossible’
4/19/2024
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Judd Hollander
‘An Enemy of the People’: Standing Firm Against the Storm
4/7/2024
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Judd Hollander
‘Like They Do in the Movies’: A Masterclass in Storytelling
3/24/2024
Theater Review
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Judd Hollander
‘Brooklyn Laundry’: A Bittersweet Romance of Possibilities
3/16/2024
Musical Review
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Betty Mohr
‘Monsieur Chopin: A Play With Music’
4/18/2024
Musical Review
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Judd Hollander
‘Water for Elephants’: Circus Acts, Love, and Adventure
4/12/2024
Musical Review
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Betty Mohr
‘Oh, What a Night’ at Chicago’s Production of the ‘Jersey Boys’
4/3/2024
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Judd Hollander
‘The Notebook’: An Uneven Tale of Love and Reconnection
3/29/2024
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Dustin Bass
How the US–Iraq Relationship Devolved Into War
Decades of animosity swirl in Steve Coll’s ‘The Achilles Trap: Saddam Hussein, the C.I.A., and the Origins of America’s Invasion of Iraq.'
4/23/2024
Book Review
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Dean George
The Surprising Roots of Indoctrination by Colleges
4/19/2024
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Dustin Bass
Epoch Booklist: Recommended Reading for April 19–25
4/18/2024
Traditional Values
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Epoch Inspired Staff
A Teeny-Weeny Ant Decides to Repay the Dove for Saving Its Life: Good Begets Good
4/18/2024
Books
Book Review
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Dustin Bass
How the US–Iraq Relationship Devolved Into War
Decades of animosity swirl in Steve Coll’s ‘The Achilles Trap: Saddam Hussein, the C.I.A., and the Origins of America’s Invasion of Iraq.'
4/23/2024
Book Review
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Dean George
The Surprising Roots of Indoctrination by Colleges
A West Virginia University professor names names and pinpoints how college indoctrination began, in ‘Winning America’s Second Civil War.’
4/19/2024
Book Recommendation
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Dustin Bass
Epoch Booklist: Recommended Reading for April 19–25
4/18/2024
Traditional Values
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Epoch Inspired Staff
A Teeny-Weeny Ant Decides to Repay the Dove for Saving Its Life: Good Begets Good
4/18/2024
Book Review
Book Review
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Dustin Bass
How the US–Iraq Relationship Devolved Into War
4/23/2024
Book Review
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Dean George
The Surprising Roots of Indoctrination by Colleges
4/19/2024
Book Review
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Mark Lardas
‘The Mystery Writer’: A Writer Accused of Murder
4/16/2024
Book Review
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Jeff Minick
The War That Almost Happened
4/14/2024
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Dustin Bass
Epoch Booklist: Recommended Reading for April 19–25
4/18/2024
Book Recommendation
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Freedom Chevalier
‘Seveneves: A Novel’: A Catastrophe Shakes Up Humanity
4/15/2024
Book Recommendation
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Dustin Bass
Epoch Booklist: Recommended Reading for April 12–18
4/11/2024
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Epoch Booklist: Recommended Reading for April 5–11
4/4/2024
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Film & TV
Premium Lifestyle
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Michael J. Reistetter
Original ‘Naked Gun’ Director David Zucker: ‘To make fun of the left, you really can’t do that in Hollywood’
A master of the spoof genre, Mr. Zucker says studio executives are “overly sensitive.’
4/23/2024
Rewind, Review, and Re-rate
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‘The Inner Circle’: Naivete Is No Excuse for Capitulating to Communism
4/23/2024
Documentary Review
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Michael Clark
‘Secrets of the Octopus’: Intelligent and Inviting
4/22/2024
Film Review
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Mark Jackson
‘The Long Game’: When Mexicans Broke the Golf Color Barrier
4/21/2024
Film & TV
Premium Lifestyle
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Michael J. Reistetter
Original ‘Naked Gun’ Director David Zucker: ‘To make fun of the left, you really can’t do that in Hollywood’
A master of the spoof genre, Mr. Zucker says studio executives are “overly sensitive.’
4/23/2024
Rewind, Review, and Re-rate
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Rudolph Lambert Fernandez
‘The Inner Circle’: Naivete Is No Excuse for Capitulating to Communism
Some choose not to listen to the warnings of communism’s treachery, but ignorance is no excuse to avoid the consequences.
4/23/2024
Documentary Review
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Michael Clark
‘Secrets of the Octopus’: Intelligent and Inviting
This series examines the behavior of one of nature’s most mysterious creatures.
4/22/2024
Film Review
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Mark Jackson
‘The Long Game’: When Mexicans Broke the Golf Color Barrier
“The Long Game” demonstrates in satisfying ways how nothing in life can stop individuals who have spent time practicing how to get out of bunkers.
4/21/2024
Film Review
Film Review
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Mark Jackson
‘The Long Game’: When Mexicans Broke the Golf Color Barrier
4/21/2024
Film Review
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Mark Jackson
‘Knox Goes Away’: A Morally Ambiguous ‘Bourne Identity’
4/14/2024
Film Review
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Michael Clark
‘Civil War’: Alex Garland’s Searing Warning Flare
4/12/2024
Film Review
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Mark Jackson
‘Monkey Man’: Dev Patel Reinvents Himself as John WIck
4/9/2024
TV Series Review
TV Series Review
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Joe Bendel
TV Series: ‘Franklin’ With Michael Douglas Starring
4/11/2024
TV Series Review
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Joe Bendel
TV Series: ‘A Gentleman in Moscow’
3/27/2024
TV Series Review
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Michael Clark
‘Manhunt’: Booth Versus Stanton
3/15/2024
TV Series Review
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Joe Bendel
‘Apples Never Fall’: TV Domestic Thriller
3/13/2024
Documentary Review
Documentary Review
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Michael Clark
‘Secrets of the Octopus’: Intelligent and Inviting
4/22/2024
Documentary Review
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Joe Bendel
The Stirring: ‘Resistance: They Fought Back’
4/10/2024
Documentary Review
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Michael Clark
‘STEVE! (Martin) a documentary in 2 Pieces’
3/29/2024
Documentary Review
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Michael Clark
‘Remembering Gene Wilder’: Comedic Screen Star
3/14/2024
Popcorn and Inspiration
Popcorn and Inspiration
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Rudolph Lambert Fernandez
‘The Black Stallion’: Untamed Power, Speed, Beauty, and Majesty
4/21/2024
Popcorn and Inspiration
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Michael Clark
‘Tim’s Vermeer’: Duplicating a Masterwork
4/17/2024
Popcorn and Inspiration
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Ian Kane
‘Penny Serenade’: Strong Emotions in Real Situations
4/8/2024
Popcorn and Inspiration
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Rudolph Lambert Fernandez
‘The Great Caruso’: An Italian Tenor’s Tryst With America
3/24/2024
Rewind, Review, and Re-rate
Rewind, Review, and Re-rate
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Rudolph Lambert Fernandez
‘The Inner Circle’: Naivete Is No Excuse for Capitulating to Communism
4/23/2024
Rewind, Review, and Re-rate
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Rudolph Lambert Fernandez
‘Hart’s War’: Soldiers Shaping War and Being Shaped by It
4/18/2024
Rewind, Review, and Re-rate
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Ian Kane
‘The Professionals’: A South-of-the-Border Buddy Adventure
4/14/2024
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Ian Kane
‘High and Low’: One of Akira Kurosawa’s Lesser-Known Gems
4/13/2024
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Lorraine Ferrier
A Teen Artist Paints Hope in Hard Times
Fourteen-year-old painter Lin Yu Hsuan’s inspiring art shows wisdom that belies her age.
3/3/2024
NTD International Figure Painting Competition
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Painting History in the Making to Guide and Uplift Humanity
2/7/2024
Arts & Tradition
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Lorraine Ferrier
Winning Art Awards Today Using 19th-Century Traditions
2/1/2024
NTD International Figure Painting Competition
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Lorraine Ferrier
Competition Winners: Traditional Oil Painting at Its Best
1/23/2024
NTD Competitions
Arts & Tradition
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Lorraine Ferrier
A Teen Artist Paints Hope in Hard Times
Fourteen-year-old painter Lin Yu Hsuan’s inspiring art shows wisdom that belies her age.
3/3/2024
NTD International Figure Painting Competition
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Lorraine Ferrier
Painting History in the Making to Guide and Uplift Humanity
Introducing Taiwanese artist Shi-Ju Chiang’s award-winning work.
2/7/2024
Arts & Tradition
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Lorraine Ferrier
Winning Art Awards Today Using 19th-Century Traditions
Figure and portrait painter Alessandra Marrucchi shares her passion for creating realist art.
2/1/2024
NTD International Figure Painting Competition
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Lorraine Ferrier
Competition Winners: Traditional Oil Painting at Its Best
All of the award-winning works of ‘The Sixth NTD International Figure Painting Competition’ are in.
1/23/2024
NTD Classical Chinese Dance Competition
NTD Classical Chinese Dance Competition
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Catherine Yang
How to Portray Loyalty: Gold Winner Lucas Browde
9/11/2023
NTD Classical Chinese Dance Competition
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Catherine Yang
Classical Chinese Dance ‘A Gift From the Heavens’: Bronze Award Winner
9/10/2023
NTD Classical Chinese Dance Competition
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Catherine Yang
‘Temperance and Imagination’: Bella Fan Wins Gold at 10th NTD International Classical Chinese Dance Competition
9/10/2023
NTD Classical Chinese Dance Competition
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Epoch Times Staff
Winners Announced in 10th NTD International Classical Chinese Dance Competition
9/10/2023
NTD International Piano Competition
NTD International Piano Competition
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Richard Yin
The 6th NTD International Piano Competition Revives the Glory of Classical Music
11/27/2022
NTD International Piano Competition
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New York News
Winners Announced for NTD’s 6th International Piano Competition
11/2/2022
EpochTV Live
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2022 NTD International Piano Competition: Future Stars Concert & Award Ceremony
11/2/2022
NTD International Piano Competition
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Catherine Yang
Death and Transfiguration at the NTD International Piano Competition: Finalist Jiusi Zhang
11/1/2022
NTD International Chinese Vocal Competition
NTD International Chinese Vocal Competition
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Kelly Song
International Chinese Vocal Competition Showcases Traditional Vocal Arts
10/3/2022
EpochTV Live
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2022 NTD International Chinese Vocal Competition
10/2/2022
NTD International Traditional Chinese Martial Arts Competition
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NTD Arts and Culture
Wu De | Martial Virtues
8/4/2023
NTD International Figure Painting Competition
Arts & Tradition
| By
Lorraine Ferrier
A Teen Artist Paints Hope in Hard Times
3/3/2024
NTD International Figure Painting Competition
| By
Lorraine Ferrier
Painting History in the Making to Guide and Uplift Humanity
2/7/2024
Arts & Tradition
| By
Lorraine Ferrier
Winning Art Awards Today Using 19th-Century Traditions
2/1/2024
NTD International Figure Painting Competition
| By
Lorraine Ferrier
Competition Winners: Traditional Oil Painting at Its Best
1/23/2024
NTD Global Chinese Beauty Pageant
Hongkongers' Story
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Jenny Zeng
A Young Hong Kong Woman’s Journey: From Kyoto’s Traditions to Global Beauty Pageant in New York
12/18/2023
NTD Global Chinese Beauty Pageant
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Jen Yan
Green Eastern Skincare Products Earn High Praise at Inaugural Miss NTD Beauty Pageant
10/10/2023
NTD Global Chinese Beauty Pageant
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Catherine Yang
Miss NTD Pageant Inspires Viewers to Rediscover Beauty
10/1/2023
NTD Global Chinese Beauty Pageant
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Catherine Yang
Newly Crowned Miss NTD Shares Her Concept of Beauty
10/1/2023
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Music
Music
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Andrew Benson Brown
The Pianist and the Soviet State: Sviatoslav Richter
Considered one of the greatest pianists of all time, Sviatoslav Richter managed to avoid Soviet persecution despite performing some daring pieces.
4/20/2024
American Essence
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Rebecca Day
‘God Bless the U.S.A.’
4/19/2024
Music
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Rebecca Day
The American Mozart: Composer Timothy Olmsted
4/18/2024
Music
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Ariane Triebswetter
The Impact and Legacy of Romantic Opera
4/15/2024
Music
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Rebecca Day
‘The Rose of Tralee’: A Woman’s Virtue Celebrated
4/15/2024
Arts & Tradition
| By
Rebecca Day
The Colonial Fife: A Melodious Strategy
4/11/2024
Music
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Rebecca Day
How Vivaldi’s ‘The Four Seasons’ Sprang Back to Life
4/10/2024
Music
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Andrew Benson Brown
Did AI Successfully Finish Schubert’s ‘Unfinished Symphony’?
4/5/2024
Music
Music
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Andrew Benson Brown
The Pianist and the Soviet State: Sviatoslav Richter
Considered one of the greatest pianists of all time, Sviatoslav Richter managed to avoid Soviet persecution despite performing some daring pieces.
4/20/2024
American Essence
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Rebecca Day
‘God Bless the U.S.A.’
Lee Greenwood’s surprise single release became a classic American anthem and a unifying symbol of patriotism.
4/19/2024
Music
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Rebecca Day
The American Mozart: Composer Timothy Olmsted
Timothy Olmsted’s lifelong dedication to music made him one of the country’s earliest influential musicians.
4/18/2024
Music
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Ariane Triebswetter
The Impact and Legacy of Romantic Opera
In this installment of ‘Opera Through the Ages,’ we learn about musical storytelling that expressed powerful emotions in the 19th century.
4/15/2024
Music
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Rebecca Day
‘The Rose of Tralee’: A Woman’s Virtue Celebrated
An Irish town’s famous love story and beloved folk song inspires a yearly festival honoring beauty and virtue.
4/15/2024
Arts & Tradition
| By
Rebecca Day
The Colonial Fife: A Melodious Strategy
The rare woodwind instrument, once popular among early colonists, was key to winning America’s Revolutionary War.
4/11/2024
Music
| By
Rebecca Day
How Vivaldi’s ‘The Four Seasons’ Sprang Back to Life
Now considered a classical masterpiece, Vivaldi’s concerto existed in obscurity until it was revived by a 20th-century violinist.
4/10/2024
Music
| By
Andrew Benson Brown
Did AI Successfully Finish Schubert’s ‘Unfinished Symphony’?
Franz Schubert’s Symphony No. 8 makes its mark with only two completed movements, but attempts have been made to write a final movement.
4/5/2024
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History
American Essence
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Dustin Bass
Jedidiah Morse: Father of American Geography
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a minister who possessed a keen interest in geography and a concern about Christian liberalism.
4/23/2024
American Essence
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William Schuster
Important Players in a Divided Nation
4/22/2024
American Essence
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Dustin Bass
How a Minister’s Concern Birthed Our National Motto
4/20/2024
Viewpoints
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Gerry Bowler
How General Oliver Cromwell Dissolved the ‘Rump Parliament’ in 1653
4/19/2024
History
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Walker Larson
What Was Karl Marx Like?
4/17/2024
American Essence
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Trevor Phipps
S. Truett Cathy: Founder of Chick-fil-A
4/16/2024
American Essence
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Deena Bouknight
Where Time Stands Still: Mast General Store
4/16/2024
Book Review
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Jeff Minick
The War That Almost Happened
4/14/2024
History
American Essence
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Dustin Bass
Jedidiah Morse: Father of American Geography
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a minister who possessed a keen interest in geography and a concern about Christian liberalism.
4/23/2024
American Essence
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William Schuster
Important Players in a Divided Nation
Sons of the North, including young Spencer Kellogg, gave their all for the fight against slavery during the Civil War.
4/22/2024
American Essence
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Dustin Bass
How a Minister’s Concern Birthed Our National Motto
In ‘This Week in History,’ US Treasurer Salmon Chase approved of an idea, early in the Civil War, that changed the history of American currency.
4/20/2024
Viewpoints
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Gerry Bowler
How General Oliver Cromwell Dissolved the ‘Rump Parliament’ in 1653
4/19/2024
History
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Walker Larson
What Was Karl Marx Like?
Marx’s unbalanced Life and unbalanced philosophy has had deadly implications for millions.
4/17/2024
American Essence
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Trevor Phipps
S. Truett Cathy: Founder of Chick-fil-A
This entrepreneur called on his ethic of hard work to build a successful fast food franchise.
4/16/2024
American Essence
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Deena Bouknight
Where Time Stands Still: Mast General Store
The general stores encapsulates a bygone era for travelers in North Carolina.
4/16/2024
Book Review
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Jeff Minick
The War That Almost Happened
A new novel about the Cuban Missile Crisis offers some lessons for today’s world leaders.
4/14/2024
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