Why the American Founding Fathers Loved Cicero
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Why the American Founding Fathers Loved Cicero

The orator and statesman’s contributions to the Roman Republic laid the conceptual grounds for the founding of America.
The Music of Winter Words: Schubert, Schumann, and Strauss
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The Music of Winter Words: Schubert, Schumann, and Strauss

Reflect on these pieces by three musical masters as you stay warm by the fire.
Ex Libris: Emily Dickinson
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Ex Libris: Emily Dickinson

In this latest chapter in our ‘Ex Libris’ series, we look at the books and authors who helped shape one of the world’s great poets, the Belle of Amherst
‘Somewhere in Montana’: Liberal Versus Conservative: Who Wins?
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‘Somewhere in Montana’: Liberal Versus Conservative: Who Wins?

The film reminds us that America always intended to be a country where people could agree to disagree, extend each other an olive branch, and find peace.
Titian’s ‘Ecce Homo’ Asks Viewers to Weigh Their Faith
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Titian’s ‘Ecce Homo’ Asks Viewers to Weigh Their Faith

Venetian painter Titian composed one of the earliest Italian Renaissance paintings of ‘Ecce Homo’ (‘Behold the Man’).
Titian’s ‘Ecce Homo’ Asks Viewers to Weigh Their Faith

Titian’s ‘Ecce Homo’ Asks Viewers to Weigh Their Faith

Venetian painter Titian composed one of the earliest Italian Renaissance paintings of ‘Ecce Homo’ (‘Behold the Man’).
A Perennial Garden of Glass

A Perennial Garden of Glass

The magnificent three-part Garden Landscape window for Linden Hall was acquired by The Met in December 2023 and put on view in November 2024.
The Best of International Realist Art

The Best of International Realist Art

The winners of the 17th International ARC Salon Competition are in.
From Princess to Queen: An Enduring Depiction of Anne’s Beauty

From Princess to Queen: An Enduring Depiction of Anne’s Beauty

Sir Godfrey Kneller and his disciple Michael Dahl painted Queen Anne’s most famous portaits.
Heavenly, Rare Byzantine Icons of Christ Pantocrator

Heavenly, Rare Byzantine Icons of Christ Pantocrator

The Byzantine Empire left a world of astounding Christian art and architecture that continues to inspire us today.
Rembrandt’s Five Senses

Rembrandt’s Five Senses

Rembrandt’s first painting series, “The Senses,” showcase early experimentation in color and shadow.
Texas Sculptor Recalls Decades-Long Journey to Success

Texas Sculptor Recalls Decades-Long Journey to Success

Award-winning sculptor Craig Campobella discusses his beginnings, the importance of honest criticism, and why he chooses to create certain pieces.
Shining a Light on Hanukkah Menorahs

Shining a Light on Hanukkah Menorahs

Since antiquity, craftsmen have explored different media, motifs, shapes, and sizes when creating Hanukkah menorahs.
Interview With Tom Stultz Whose Christian Media Empire Is Taking Off

Interview With Tom Stultz Whose Christian Media Empire Is Taking Off

The interim CEO discusses how the largest Christian radio network in the United States is extending its reach.
‘Search Out:’ When Digital Connections Turn Deadly

‘Search Out:’ When Digital Connections Turn Deadly

The world of social networking sites can be dangerous in this thriller, now steaming on GJW+.
‘Late Spring’: A Tale of Sacrifice, Transition, and Family

‘Late Spring’: A Tale of Sacrifice, Transition, and Family

Director Yasujiro Ozu has influenced generations of filmmakers in scenes of the family and homelife.
Why the American Founding Fathers Loved Cicero

Why the American Founding Fathers Loved Cicero

The orator and statesman’s contributions to the Roman Republic laid the conceptual grounds for the founding of America.
Alcázar of Segovia: Spain’s Austere Fortress

Alcázar of Segovia: Spain’s Austere Fortress

In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we visit a Spanish Renaissance castle that celebrates Castile’s heraldry.
3 Lessons in Leadership From a King’s Biographer

3 Lessons in Leadership From a King’s Biographer

The ancient historian Xenophon wrote captivating stories about the Cyrus the Great of Persia.
Railroad Cathedral: Antwerp Train Station

Railroad Cathedral: Antwerp Train Station

In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we appreciate Antwerp Central Railway Station’s distinct grandeur.
Schermerhorn Symphony Center: Nashville’s Classical Revival

Schermerhorn Symphony Center: Nashville’s Classical Revival

In this series of ‘Return to Beautiful Architecture,’ we visit a modern, classical concert hall in downtown Nashville.
Christmas: Offering Hope Even Within the Mundane World

Christmas: Offering Hope Even Within the Mundane World

The holiday is bound up with hope for a better future, and hope allows us to thrive.
The Home of Sarah Orne Jewett in South Berwick, Maine

The Home of Sarah Orne Jewett in South Berwick, Maine

In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we visit a 1770s home with cheery color schemes and patterns throughout.
The Dreams of Children: Christmas During the Great Depression

The Dreams of Children: Christmas During the Great Depression

Some children were happy just to have food for Christmas. Others dreamt about items illustrated in the Sears & Roebuck Christmas catalog.
‘Holy Grace’ Played by Tang Hsing Lien, Winner of Bronze Award at 7th NTD International Piano Competition

‘Holy Grace’ Played by Tang Hsing Lien, Winner of Bronze Award at 7th NTD International Piano Competition

‘Holy Grace’ is the commissioned composition arranged specially for the 7th NTD International Piano Competition.
‘Holy Grace’ Played by Shih-Yeh Lu, Winner of Silver & Best Rendition Award at 7th NTD International Piano Competition

‘Holy Grace’ Played by Shih-Yeh Lu, Winner of Silver & Best Rendition Award at 7th NTD International Piano Competition

‘Holy Grace’ is the commissioned composition arranged specially for the 7th NTD International Piano Competition.
‘Holy Grace’ Played by Robert Neumann, Winner of Gold & Best Rendition Award of the Commissioned Composition at 2024 NIPC

‘Holy Grace’ Played by Robert Neumann, Winner of Gold & Best Rendition Award of the Commissioned Composition at 2024 NIPC

‘Holy Grace’ is the commissioned composition arranged specially for the 7th NTD International Piano Competition (NIPC).
Winners Announced in NTD’s 7th International Piano Competition

Winners Announced in NTD’s 7th International Piano Competition

The mission of the competition is to promote traditional arts of pure authenticity, pure goodness, and pure beauty.
Joe Hisaishi: Studio Ghibli’s Man of Music

Joe Hisaishi: Studio Ghibli’s Man of Music

For more than 40 years, the Japanese composer has partnered with filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki to make some of the world’s most fascinating animated films.
The Music of Winter Words: Schubert, Schumann, and Strauss

The Music of Winter Words: Schubert, Schumann, and Strauss

Reflect on these pieces by three musical masters as you stay warm by the fire.
‘Home, Sweet Home’: America’s First Hit Song

‘Home, Sweet Home’: America’s First Hit Song

The gentle tune and wistful lyrics served as comforting reminder of peace for soldiers during the Civil War.
Henry Mancini: Composer Extraordinaire of Film and TV Scores

Henry Mancini: Composer Extraordinaire of Film and TV Scores

One hundred years after his birth, the son of an immigrant steel worker endows American culture with a legacy of songs.
Oliver Anthony: ‘Light a Fire No One Can Extinguish’

Oliver Anthony: ‘Light a Fire No One Can Extinguish’

‘Rich Men North of Richmond’ songwriter Oliver Anthony is shifting his focus from the music industry to ministry.
Van Zant’s ‘Always Look Up’ Was a Long Time Coming

Van Zant’s ‘Always Look Up’ Was a Long Time Coming

Johnny and Donnie Van Zant’s debut faith-based album “Always Look Up” is their most personal release so far.
How Mussolini Came to Power

How Mussolini Came to Power

A turbulent childhood paved the way for the Il Duce’s use of force to bend the will of the Italian people.
Michie Tavern: Step Back to the Revolutionary War Era

Michie Tavern: Step Back to the Revolutionary War Era

In this installment of ‘History Off the Beaten Path,’ we learn that Monticello visitors can glimpse a bit of living history via a side trip.
Ex Libris: Emily Dickinson

Ex Libris: Emily Dickinson

In this latest chapter in our ‘Ex Libris’ series, we look at the books and authors who helped shape one of the world’s great poets, the Belle of Amherst
Daniel in the Lion’s Den: Daniel Webster, the Senate, and Two Speeches

Daniel in the Lion’s Den: Daniel Webster, the Senate, and Two Speeches

The great political orator stirred emotions through his vivid, patriotic speeches. These drew mixed reactions from his U.S. Senate colleagues.
When Tea-Drinking Prompted a Military Innovation

When Tea-Drinking Prompted a Military Innovation

The British equipped their tanks with boiling vessels to brew their daily cuppa.
Science, Exploration, and the Start of National Geographic Society

Science, Exploration, and the Start of National Geographic Society

In ‘This Week in History,’ 19th-century Europe erupted with geographic societies, leading America to form its own and history’s most influential one.
Love Between Parents and Children in Shakespeare’s ‘King Lear’

Love Between Parents and Children in Shakespeare’s ‘King Lear’

One of the play’s central tragedies is that the younger generation has forgotten (or rejected) its bond to the older generation.
John Le Carré’s Son Has Done the Impossible With a New Novel

John Le Carré’s Son Has Done the Impossible With a New Novel

Nick Harkaway stepped into the shoes of his father and brought his famous protagonist, George Smiley, back in the pages of ‘Karla’s Choice.’
A Look at Life When Philosophy Holds No Answers

A Look at Life When Philosophy Holds No Answers

Thomas Ward’s ‘After Stoicism’ presents philosophy’s fullness and shortcomings, and the consolation that faith offers.