This year, the Maverik Center hosted two of the largest names in contemporary Christian music: Forrest Frank and Brandon Lake ...
It is one of the most surprising music stories of the year. While streams of new music — releases from the last 18 months — ...
Latin music has never been harder to categorize, and in 2025, a treasure trove of traditional rhythms came to the pop-culture forefront, hybridized with cutting-edge production from the realms of ...
Vital Worship, Vital Preaching Grants support worship renewal projects for worshiping communities and teacher-scholars. In its latest round of Vital Worship, Vital Preaching Grants, the Calvin ...
In 2024, the song of the year was so undeniable and inescapable that we don’t even have to bother naming it. This year, the landscape is much trickier. Twenty twenty-five hasn’t produced a ...
In April, a team of researchers reported a device enabled them to witness an intense green-blue colour that had never been seen by humans before. After the announcement, they were bombarded by ...
Sleep Token have beaten the likes of Drake, Lady Gaga and Sabrina Carpenter to The New York Times' Best Song of 2025. The prestigious American publication has unveiled its list of 48 tracks of the ...
If the best pop stars have taught us anything, it's that the only way to stick around is to constantly evolve. This year, our favorite artists did just that, branching out into new genres, blending ...
The publication shared the list earlier this week and it features a total of 50 tracks broken up into two categories. The first category, rounded up by writer Jon Caramanica, has "Caramel" from Sleep ...
The National Security Strategy document that the Trump administration released on Friday was only secondarily American—that is, rooted in our nation’s foundational creed (however imperfectly followed) ...
FILE - A helmet with the Valero Alamo Bowl logo. (AP Photo/Eric Gay) (Eric Gay, Copyright 2016 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.) SAN ANTONIO – Texas ...
Listen to 48 tracks that broke new artists, blew apart genres and revived beloved sounds. By Jon Caramanica and Lindsay Zoladz Jon Caramanica On the one hand, living in an environment in which sounds ...
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