As the radio announcer counts down, guests at Swift Creek Mill Theatre join the show. During A 1940s Radio Christmas Carol, attendees become the live audience for a radio broadcast…
There’s a new reason to visit Washington, D.C. – one of biblical proportions. In November 2017, the Museum of the Bible opened its towering Gutenberg Gates to welcome a world…
It’s 1944, backstage and onstage at a military base in the South Pacific (a warm and welcome respite this time of year!). A much-awaited USO performance threatens to cancel before…
A little research. That’s what inspired Sarah Paxton to visit the Weinstein Jewish Community Center while looking for a preschool for her son. “I really liked their child-centered style of…
“Life is like Jell-O. Once it’s set, it’s done.” That was the inclination of the Southern gals living in Eden Falls, Georgia. Attitudes were poor and dreams were no more – until Vonda…
No beach. No mega theme park. No TV or electronics. What kind of vacation is that? Just one of the best our family has ever enjoyed. My suggestion to take…
Reviewed by Lynn Jackson Kirk “If you’re not a total Gospel convert by the end of the night, I want to know why.” That’s how Tom Width, artistic…
Grand-parenting should be easy to figure out and carry out. After all, there are sixty-four million boomer grandparents in America, many of whom are quick to share their daily happenings…
Reviewed by Lynn Jackson Kirk Nothing like a little music to liven the holidays: traditional carols and hymns…jazz and instrumentals…doo wop. Wait just a minute: Doo wop for Christmas?…
In 2007, the world celebrated New Year’s Eve without me. I spent the morning with an oncologist trying to absorb his life-changing diagnosis: “You have breast cancer.” What a surprise,…