Musicians participate in a recording session for “How Great Thou Art (Until That Day)" at RCA Studio B in Nashville, Tenn. Elvis Presley recoded his version of "How Great Thou Art" at RCA Studio B.
Written in the fifth century and translated into English by Anglican convert Fr. Ronald Knox, the celestial hymn "What Fairer Light?" is sung each June 29th on the solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul.
Editor’s Note: This article previously appeared in a different format as part of The Atlantic’s Notes section, retired in 2021. Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord: He is trampling ...
PHILADELPHIA – The Philadelphia Museum of Art, home to thousands of works by history’s most esteemed fine artists, is presenting a new exhibit that celebrates the contributions of artists who had no ...
It’s Reformation time again, and you know what that means. Big crowds will fill the pews of Protestant churches on Reformation Sunday. The sermon will probably reference Martin Luther’s nailing the 95 ...
Great and Mighty Things is the name of the exhibit and it's 200 works of so-called outsider art pieces produced by self-taught artists who never received any formal training, but had an irrepressible ...
If there's one thing art collector Sheldon Bonovitz wants visitors to "Great and Mighty Things" to walk away with, it's that the artists featured in the exhibit at the Philadelphia Museum of Art — all ...