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Once largely confined to insular networks like Christian radio, contemporary Christian music (CCM) is now breaking into mainstream popularity. Last year, CCM had its biggest streams on Spotify, where ...
Connecticut’s Siting Council has informally rejected United Illuminating's proposal to install new taller monopoles in ...
A climate resilience bill passed by Connecticut lawmakers in the 2025 General Assembly could help the state weather cuts to ...
CeCe Winans' voice transcends genre, race and generations — something incredibly rare in the gospel and Christian music realms. Her Tiny Desk concert, which celebrates the 30th anniversary of her solo ...
With Father’s Day on Sunday, we’ll honor the Father of the String Quartet, Franz Joseph Haydn. Now for this musical dad, do ...
Grocers haven’t been able to place orders with United Natural Foods, and far fewer deliveries have come in for everything ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with authors Kelly Corrigan and Claire Corrigan Lichty about their new book Marianne the Maker.
College students from several Connecticut universities were on Capitol Hill on Thursday to oppose higher education-related aspects of the federal budget bill.
The Suffolk County Water Authority says all of its drinking water wells are now in compliance with new federal standards for ...
Perez was pursuing music at Berklee College of Music when her older sister, Celene, passed away. Signed to a major label and suddenly dropped, she moved back in with her parents. It's there where she ...
Dakota Johnson plays a savvy New York City matchmaker caught between two men in a film that ultimately fails to reconcile the screwball vigor of a comedy with the emotional oomph of a drama.
Del Toro moved from Puerto Rico to Pennsylvania as a teen. His breakout role was as a mumbly, small-time crook in The Usual ...