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Native flutist Peter Ali will play music from Native American, Mesoamerican, Middle Eastern and Nordic cultures, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Saturday, April 26 at ...
If anyone ever needed definitive evidence that the flute played a pivotal role in 1960s and ‘70s rock, they need look no further than Jethro Tull’s iconic 1971 track, “Locomotive Breath.” ...
It's about America first, not America last," Rep. Jeff Van Drew ... arguing that it will restore the American dream and bolster jobs for U.S. workers. "American steel workers, auto workers ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — US added a surprising 228,000 jobs last month, as the American economy shows resilience amid Trump’s trade wars.
ST. LOUIS – Although St. Louis doesn’t have a professional basketball team, the city once hosted some of the nation’s top young talent through the McDonald’s All-American High School ...
In between releasing her two albums in 1973, My Tennesse Mountain Home and Bubbling Over, Dolly Parton released the single “There’ll Always Be Music” on June 25, 1973, with her collaborator ...
The final night of auditions for "American Idol" Season 23 is here, which means only a few more hopefuls will get their shot at making it to Hollywood. Last week's episode featured lots of new ...
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (7News) — A Dominican judge released the full legal reasoning behind his decision to release a St. Cloud University senior who is believed to be the last person ...
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The songs of a Syracuse native and one of the greatest songwriters of all times will be front and center this weekend as The Syracuse Orchestra celebrates the music of Jimmy Van ...
Maxim's parents Evgenia “Zhenya” Shishkova and Vadim Naumov both died in the Jan. 29 incident involving an American Airlines ... “It was actually the last thing that they said.
Last winter, she craved a competitive outlet, and decided to resume skating. This time, however, it needed to be on her own terms: her choice of coaches, her choice of music, and being herself always.
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Members of Arizona’s Congressional delegation are calling on the Department of Defense to bring back website articles describing two Native American heroes from Arizona.