An exhibition at the Morgan Library & Museum charts the influence and allure of the Book of Psalms across religions and cultures during the Middle Ages.
To argue that music causes moral decay is not only baseless—it's dangerous. Music comforts us in sorrow, amplifies our joy, ...
The death of Mahsa Amini — a young Kurdish Iranian woman who was arrested and beaten in police custody — sparked widespread ...
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Saving the songs of the Kalasha

The liturgical function of hymns is strict. For example, “Onjes't'a Gho’n” is the “Pure Hymns,” which can only be sung by men ...
James frontman Tim Booth has condemned Tommy Robinson and the Unite the Kingdom protest via X, after Robinson used a James ...
For a period in the 1990s, it was impossible to walk down the street without seeing an image of pop star Shane Lynch, flanked by his fellow Boyzone band members, plastered across buildings, buses and ...
Es-Selam Mosque opens in Granger, Iowa, after 10 years of planning, drawing hundreds for a multicultural celebration of faith ...
Revered in Spain but little known elsewhere, Pelagius’ improbable stand at Covadonga became the first spark of the ...
A 40-year-old man from Burton allegedly rammed his truck through the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and opened ...
Iranian protest musicians became powerful voices of the “Women, Life, Freedom” movement, inspiring crowds and facing severe ...
At the Morgan Library, 'Sing a Song,' which was seven years in the making, focuses on the role of psalms in medieval life and literacy ...
"They will not be allowed to do so," they said, vowing to root out the "degenerative culture of song and dance." They also ...