Washington Master Chorale (WMC) will present The All Night Vigil at 110 at Church of the Epiphany in Washington, DC (1317 G Street, NW).
President Donald Trump ended the third week of his second term by firing the board of the Kennedy Center. He has since named ...
The wait is over and Washington, D.C.’s very own Go-Go Museum and Café opened on Wednesday in Anacostia. The museum opened its doors at 11 a.m., inviting the ...
The Trump administration has begun firing several hundred Federal Aviation Administration employees, upending staff on a busy air travel weekend and just weeks after a January ...
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Irish Star on MSNJD and Usha Vance wrangle ‘adorable’ children on Notre Dame tourJD Vance and his family visited Notre Dame cathedral Wednesday to see the renovations after the 2019 fire. His children ...
If you click on a link in this story we may earn affiliate revenue. LEGENDARY band AC/DC will head back out on tour this year and are set to make a pit stop in Edinburgh. But fans will need to ...
Advertisement "This service will be followed by a service at 3:30 o'clock at Bethlehem chapel of the Washington cathedral. "After this the body will be placed in the crypt of the cathedral.
A complete list of dates can be viewed below. Tickets for most shows will be available starting Feb. 7. Prior to performing in Europe, AC/DC will tour North America, their first time doing so in ...
“It tragically appears a military helicopter collided with a regional jet at DCA airport right here in Washington, D.C.” Our plane to DC diverted from Reagan airport due to the plane ...
On Jan. 21, President Donald Trump attended the traditional post-inauguration prayer service at Washington’s National Cathedral. From the pulpit, Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde delivered a sermon ...
A rumor that Episcopal Church leadership removed Bishop Mariann Budde from the Washington National Cathedral following criticism from U.S. President Donald Trump over her sermon at his inaugural ...
Addressing Donald Trump at the National Cathedral’s inauguration service, the Episcopal bishop of Washington, looking the incoming president in the eye, pleaded with him: “to have mercy on people who ...
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