Charles Lubowa doesn’t remember when or how he was orphaned. Instead, the 14-year-old focuses on the future, where he hopes to return to the U.S. and work as an electric engineer to support orphanages ...
For Costa Mesa’s Debora Wondercheck, Juneteenth is a time for reflecting on the struggles endured by ancestors born into slavery, the advancements that led to their emancipation and the perseverance ...
It’s not a rags to riches story, it’s better. The inspirational young dancers in the cast of Dance of Hope have transformed their lives from sleeping in the slums of Uganda to performing at Lincoln ...
While Black Arts MKE's "Black Nativity" is an openly biblical and Christian show, it rarely proselytizes its audience. It's a celebratory production that aspires to communicate awe, the feeling of ...
Kim English, whose melismatic vocals and spiritual perspective anchored more than a dozen house-music hits that reverberated in dance clubs beginning in the 1990s, died on Tuesday in Chicago. She was ...
Dance is a language unto itself. It can express emotions and ideas, and for Cheri Orr it’s also a way to connect with God and to help others connect with God. She and her husband, artist Kristopher ...
On Thursday night's 60th annual Academy of Country Music Awards, Jelly Roll and Shaboozey delivered an energetic performance of their duet "Amen" alongside a dancing choir. At a ceremony broadcasted ...