• Aaron & Amanda Crabb are Planting a Church

    Aaron and Amanda Crabb have traveled all over the world making music and sharing the Gospel. Both pastors for over a decade (Aaron since 2002 and Amanda since 2004), they were in San Antonio, Texas, where Aaron was the worship leader of Cornerstone Church. Then God called him to take his family, leave stability, and plant a church in Hendersonville, Tennessee.
  • Darlene Zschech Cancer Update

    On December 11, 2013, Darlene Zschech went in for what was supposed to be just a check-up and routine mammogram. A diagnosis of breast cancer changed her life.
  • Pharrell dreams of collaborating with Oasis, wants to reunite the Gallagher brothers

    Pharrell Williams wants the Gallagher brothers to reunite for a collaboration. He told the BBC that collaborating with Oasis would be one of his dream projects."Who wouldn't want to work with the Gallaghers? Yeah, both of them," Pharrell told them. The brothers have been estranged since Noel left the group in 2009 and Liam continued to work with Oasis bandmates in Beady Eye and Noel has vowed never to reunite with the group.
  • Justin Bieber may end up a felon from egg throwing vandalism

    Justin Bieber is just racking up those court dates. After pleading not guilty to his DUI, driving on an expired license and resisting arrest charges in Miami and turning himself over to cops in Toronto for an assault charge, it looks like the 20-year-old has even more legal trouble on his hands. Remember that egg-throwing incident? Yeah, looks like the "Confident" singer is facing a felony for that one.
  • Politics at Play in Sochi Opening Ceremony, from t.A.T.u. to Valery Gergiev

    Three topics have dominated the conversation leading up to the Winter Olympics in Sochi: terrorist threats, Russia's treatment of homosexuals, and Russia spending 2.5 percent of its GDP on the event (from The Economist). Russia can't do too much to fix its spending now, and reports have indicated nearly 100,000 security personnel will be working the events to prevent violence (again, The Economist). The government seemed to be addressing the criticism of its relationship rights record during the opening ceremonies Friday morning.
  • Gospel Music in the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture

    For some, Gospel music is enjoyable, for others, it is a passion. For Baylor University's Robert Darden, it is his life's work. For years, he and his team have worked to identify, digitally record and catalog both well known and obscure recordings that make up the black gospel music tradition. Those 8000+ tracks will now be a part of the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture.
  • Hardwell concert involves 60 being treated for "effects of drink and drugs"

    It's been a while since we've run a story on the unhealthy habits of EDM concert attendees, but fortunately the first major report on the subject from 2014 doesn't come with any deaths. However, the 60 Belfast concertgoers that required ambulance care during the show from producer Hardwell on Thursday night probably aren't too happy about it.
  • Arctic Monkeys 'Do I Wanna Know?' acoustic video showcases stellar songwriting [WATCH]

    Though it was released all the way back in June 2013, Arctic Monkeys are just now basking in the success of its biggest US hit "Do I Wanna Know?" After finally reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Alternative Songs Chart last month (and maintaining that spot for three weeks and counting), the British alt-rockers are still riding in on the musical phenomenon. Today's offering? An acoustic performance of the crawling track.
  • Jonny Greenwood scoring Paul Thomas Anderson's 'Inherent Vice'

    Some directors frequent the same rock bands when choosing songs for their films (i.e. Martin Scorcese and The Rolling Stones). Others prefer to find their rock star heroes and have those individuals compose totally original music for their films, such as Wes Anderson and Devo's Mark Mothersbaugh. The latter describes the relationship of director Paul Thomas Anderson and Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood, who will be scoring Inherent Vice for Anderson.