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America’s improbable victory in the War of Independence
Feature • April 12, 2022
A sequel far worse than the original
Feature • October 1, 2010
Article • December 4, 2009
Recent wrangling over EU economic regulation is proving Britain to be a lightweight in the Union.
Feature • January 1, 2011
From the book: The Missing Dimension in Sex
Article • January 3, 2012
Control of space is essential for a modern military. That is what China’s latest space paper is all about.
Article • July 3, 2018
Election results reveal the true colors of the Democratic Party.
Article • July 20, 2018
Article • August 10, 2018
Russia’s invasion of the former Soviet nation was not an anomaly: It is becoming the norm.
Article • March 7, 2019
A new book exposing Nazi Germany’s plan to control Latin America should fill people with a sense of déjà vu.
Article • June 11, 2019
Rhetoric surrounding Russia’s growing military might often emphasizes Moscow’s drive to challenge America, but the more important region to watch for a response is Europe.
Music for Life Radio Episode • February 23, 2021
In this episode, we conclude a three-part series where we play the entirety of the new musical, Paul—Ambassador in Bonds, which premiered at Armstrong Auditorium in December 2020 and for which the studio recording is now available in album form.
Key of David Program • October 23, 2012
Two major prophecies - one in the Old Testament and one in the New Testament - point to a man coming in the spirit and power of Elijah just before the return of Jesus Christ. Do you know who this man was and what he taught?
The Key of David Radio Episode • September 6, 2024
The Apostle John was the only New Testament writer to call God by the name “I AM.” The great “I AM” is a fiery warning to you. Learn about this powerful God of real authority—and how He experienced true freedom and joy.
Shakespeare’s Royal Education Radio Episode • July 3, 2024
Host Dennis Leap continues discussing Act II, Scene 1, revealing the importance of John of Gaunt’s younger brother, York. York assumes John of Gaunt’s dominant role in King Richard’s reign. Dennis also introduces a new character: Northumberland.
Music for Life Radio Episode • October 29, 2018
In this episode, we explore Felix Mendelssohn’s beloved violin concerto — in the lead-up to its performance at Armstrong Auditorium November 1, by violinist Anne Akiko Meyers and the Mozart Orchestra of New York under Gerard Schwarz. We also spotlight these artists and have an exclusive interview with Ms. Meyers.
Music for Life Radio Episode • October 22, 2018
In this episode, we explore two well-known orchestral works by Felix Mendelssohn — his Hebrides Overture and his Italian Symphony — in the lead-up to their performance at Armstrong Auditorium November 1, by the Mozart Orchestra of New York, under Gerard Schwarz.
Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • November 2, 2018
“What am I going to do to you? What I am going to do to you is fair. I’m going to do to you what you did to us.” This is the new guiding principle of the American left.
Music for Life Radio Episode • April 4, 2016
In this episode, host Ryan Malone discusses his oratorio Song of Songs (a new setting of the entire Song of Solomon) in the lead up to its April 7, 2016, debut at Armstrong Auditorium.
Music for Life Radio Episode • December 26, 2016
In this episode, host Ryan Malone discusses the cast, plot and musical elements of his new stage production, “The Widow’s Might—The Story of Naomi, Ruth and Boaz” in the lead-up to its Armstrong Auditorium debut.