Beloved children’s music star debuts new songs, expanded medleys and a dancing stage partner in her annual holiday show.
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Come out and see us at our next Let's Hear It meet up on Wednesday, Oct. 22, to share your story and tell us what's happening in your neighborhood. Supreme Court Is Told Trump Tariffs Are Illegal $3 ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. It’s not often where you find a provocative band whose handcrafted performance art is just as vital to its legacy ...
Laurie Berkner will perform in support of her new single and video, “Hello River,” and recent “Greatest Hits” album on Oct. 5 at URSB Carteret Performing Arts & Events Center. PHOTOS BY JAYME THORNTON ...
Beloved kids’ musician Laurie Berkner evokes a sense of gratitude for nature’s wonders in her new music video, “Hello River.” The lovely new single is a soothing soliloquy guaranteed to bring peace ...
While this guest began her career playing in rock bands, she's now known as the "Queen of Kids music," credited with launching a brand new genre with award-winning albums and over a billion streams.
JUNO BEACH, Fla. — People come to our WPTV Let's Hear It community meet-ups for many reasons, and for our most recent event at Loggerhead Marinelife Center, WPTV Anchor Ashley Glass had the pleasure ...
The viral metal band Opal in Sky let a 12-year-old design merch for them and put the proceeds toward her college fund. The Canadian outfit shared a video on social media explaining how the ...
I love visiting with my grandma. But sometimes I have to talk loudly so she can hear me. I asked my friend Christine Portfors why that is. She’s a biologist at Washington State University. She told me ...
Some creep. Some crawl. Some look like little aliens. Others are light and beautiful, with an incredible variety of colors and patterns. They scare and fascinate us. They keep the world interesting.
For 39 years, The News has saluted a group of Michigan’s best and brightest high school students in the spring of their senior year. Partnering with CATCH — Sparky Anderson’s Charity for Children — we ...