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Want your kids to grow up with purpose? Don’t lecture—live it. Purpose is caught, not taught, through play, modeling, and ...
But really, we have no control of anything—but we’re held in the care of a loving God, so when things go wrong, that’s not ...
We all have a mental list of things we'd love to do in our lifetime. Yet, life has a way of getting in the way, leaving many ...
Angie Kaempfen initially believed her illness two years ago was just a bad cold. The 16-year-old University of Toronto Schools student was an active teenager, playing the violin and also enjoying ...
It was toward the end of the 2024-25 school year when Randy Lanham, the education director for the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum, decided to write his own musical about the legendary bluegrass ...
In defiance of the Soviet regime occupying her homeland, she published over 200 original titles by authors who had been ...
The boy who was shocked to his core by the vicious murder of his sister and mother, and who saw everything that was going ...
For Carlos Clark and Landon Young, their first fellowship year with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra has been instructive and inspirational.
Dr. Raffi Tachdjian, a leading allergist and immunologist, was recently named the first-ever recipient of the Aram V.
Six candidates have so far declared their intention to stand in the contest to replace Angela Rayner as their party's number ...
Visitors will see several new exhibits when the downtown St. Petersburg museum reopens to the public after a yearlong renovation.
This blog is the follow-up to the one entitled <a href=" Fitness for the Aging Violinist, which discussed how violinists ...