Music
Arthur Brooks on Loving Your Enemies
In this episode, we sit down with Arthur Brooks, the former president of the American Enterprise Institute and the author of “Love Your Enemies: How Decent People Can Save...
Listen to PodcastThe Days the Music Lived
On a Saturday afternoon in late April, the only sound in the grassy bowl behind the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts in Bethel, New York, is the occasional passing car. Sometimes...
Read ArticleOld Forgotten Words and Ancient Melodies
This talk features Carole Baker (Duke Divinity School) on “The Icon as Exemplary Image: Reflections on Iconology and the Visual Arts”, Jay Martin (University of Notre Dame) on...
watch videoFaith and Music with Audrey Assad
Leonard DeLorenzo for Church Life Today welcomes Audrey Assad to talk about her music, its inspiration, and her mission as a Catholic artist. Audrey is an award-winning Catholic...
Listen to PodcastPhantom of the Opera is not an Opera: What it Actually Means to be an Opera Singer
When you think of an opera singer, what comes to mind? A glass-shattering vocalist? A woman of generous proportions sporting a Viking helmet? The star of Phantom of the Opera?...
watch videoOn Hamilton and Making the Thing(s)
Patrick Vassel is associate and supervising director for Hamilton. Here, he joins host Ted Fox to talk about the making of the smash-hit Broadway musical, including creator...
Listen to PodcastOn Real News and Purple Rain
Here, Notre Dame’s Richard Jones, formerly of The New York Times, and WNIT’s Victoria St. Martin, an alumna of The Washington Post, join host Ted Fox to discuss, among other...
Listen to PodcastO Emmanuel – J.J. Wright, Notre Dame Children’s Choir & Fifth House Ensemble
Experience Christmas music at its very best. O Emmanuel, a new album by J.J. Wright and the Notre Dame Children’s Choir, takes you on a compelling journey into the heart of...
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