Now that one of the most outrageous state legislative sessions in U.S. history has mercifully concluded, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is finally set to announce his candidacy for president formally ...
On this episode: Red costume masks emerged on the first day of spring in Detroit as a crowd gathered to drive out the city's folkloric harbinger of doom, the Nain Rouge. The masks used to drive out ...
The Center for Strategic and International Studies and Wesley Theological Seminary are delighted to invite you to a conversation with Shaun A. Casey to discuss his new book, Chasing the Devil at Foggy ...
Last year, KTN flashed on our screens footage entitled Lost puffing souls based on the activities in a small town in Western Kenya. Those with long memories will remember Luanda town and the story of ...
MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay -- First things first. Yes, the Rev. Julio Cesar Elizaga said he saw the movie "The Exorcist" and liked it. But he said that a real exorcism has almost nothing in common with the ...
Max Romeo, the reggae legend who broke through with a pioneering rude boy classic and soundtracked the political turmoil of 1970s Jamaica, died last Friday, April 11, The Guardian reports. He was 80.
Storyville, New Orleans, the most historic red-light district in the United States, where the music of Jelly Roll Morton and "King" Buddy Bolden is ushering in the jazz age, provides the stage for ...
Several years after Ted Bundy's killing spree began in Washington, the deadliest serial killer in U.S. history embarked on a murderous rampage that would remain unsolved for two decades. Both preyed ...
Man, that devil! He is a feisty one. In fact he’s fast. Like Carl Lewis fast. Yet, truth be told, I’m not even sure if Big Red has anything at all to do with the Indonesian flick Mengejar Setan, aka ...
Houston Rockets guard James Harden has long been considered one of the elite players in the NBA, as he remains one of the best in the league at filling up the stat sheet. After completing three ...
Max Romeo, the reggae legend who broke through with a pioneering rude boy classic and soundtracked the political turmoil of 1970s Jamaica, died last Friday, April 11, The Guardian reports. He was 80.