In her book, A Place of Healing, author Joni Eareckson Tada reflects on "normal": "Relief from chronic pain—even though I remain paralyzed—would be blissfully, peacefully, joyously 'normal' for me ...
In the aftermath of the bombing of the federal building in Oklahoma City, author and speaker Joni Eareckson Tada was invited to be part of a Christian counseling team that helped victims. Joni is a ...
Polly Findlay on the Biggest Challenge of Midwinter Break. We sat down with acclaimed director Polly Findlay to talk about her powerful new film Midwinter ...
Grammy Week is always full of star-studded events, but the courtyard at the Chaplin Lot before the second annual Resonator Awards was the kind of scene that makes you feel like you’re in a documentary ...
We asked Jonathan Roumie to talk all about his new role in, Solo Mio — and the conversation did not disappoint. He shares why he felt called to be part of ...
A singer-songwriter who also plays multiple instruments, Joni Mitchell was an instrumental figure on the 1960s folk scene. Joining the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997, the Canadian musician ...
With 11 Grammys and eight solo albums to her name, Brandi Carlile has carved a singular space in music, fusing folk storytelling with the power of rock and the depth of soul. Off stage, Carlile lives ...
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Inside Joni Mitchell’s health issues, from mystery illness to brain aneurysm after rare appearance
Music icon Joni Mitchell remains one of the most influential singer-songwriters in music, but a series of health issues unfortunately forced her to stop recording and retreat from the public eye.
After Texas A&M's 44-point loss to the No. 6 LSU Tigers on Thursday, head coach Joni Taylor met with the media to discuss the program's recent struggles. Taylor was also joined by senior guard Ny ...
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