Tag: Arts & Culture

[PREMIERING NOW] The Final War | Documentary

An unprecedented combination of personal story and great power politics, history, and present, “The Final War” follows Epoch Times’ award-winning investigator Joshua Philipp and retired U.S. Air Force General Robert Spalding through their journey of awakening to the Chinese Communist Party’s infiltration of America. They try to make sense of the seemingly chaotic post-pandemic world—from…


The Final War | Documentary

An unprecedented combination of personal story and great power politics, history, and present, “The Final War” follows Epoch Times’ award-winning investigator Joshua Philipp and retired U.S. Air Force General Robert Spalding through their journey of awakening to the Chinese Communist Party’s infiltration of America. They try to make sense of the seemingly chaotic post-pandemic world—from…


Wisely Governing the Pilgrims, William Bradford Applied the Mayflower Compact to Form a Rough Democracy

Death came to them in many guises. A sailor who had blasphemed in front of the children fell ill from fever and was buried at sea. Dorothy, the wife of Pilgrim William Bradford, reached the New Land but slipped from the moored Mayflower and drowned in the freezing waters of Cape Cod harbor. By the…


[PREMIERING 11/15 at 9:30AM] The Final War | Documentary

An unprecedented combination of personal story and great power politics, history, and present, “The Final War” follows Epoch Times’ award-winning investigator Joshua Philipp and retired U.S. Air Force General Robert Spalding through their journey of awakening to the Chinese Communist Party’s infiltration of America. They try to make sense of the seemingly chaotic post-pandemic world—from…


Film Review: ‘Prophet’: A Strong Leader Who Opposed Communism

NR | 1h 36min | Historical Drama | November, 2022 Cardinal Stefan Wszynski was a modest man, who was described in lofty terms. As the highest ranking bishop in Poland, he is known as “The Primate of the Millennium”: In 1966, he presided over the celebration for the 1,000-year anniversary of the founding of the Polish state and the baptism…


The Classical Roots of Musical Celebrity: Beethoven, Paganini, and Liszt

It is no secret that music has a special attraction for young people. It is often an integral part of their identity and the primary source of their role models, for good or ill (with the “ill,” in particular, standing out). Rock stars and hip-hop artists become distant mentors that exacerbate negative emotions and create…


A Holiday of Kindness: Sarah Josepha Hale and the Establishment of Thanksgiving

Every year, during the last Thursday of November, we exclaim: “Happy Thanksgiving!” This wish conveys the hope, fellowship, thankfulness, and kindness of the season. However, this kind, annual wish was not started during a feast between the Indians and the first Pilgrims, as is typically depicted. The “First Thanksgiving” that is usually celebrated and taught…


Camino De Santiago: Faith Walk | Documentary

This film is not unavailable in United States, Canada, Brazil, and Australia because of territorial licensing. “Camino De Santiago: Faith Walk with Kristin and Peter” is a new documentary that follows husband and wife Kristin Dickerson and Peter Fleisher as they embark on Spain’s ancient 500-mile pilgrimage to the remains of Saint James, the Apostle….


There’s Only 51 of These Vintage Tucker Cars in the World, and They’re Worth Millions Each

Since the dawn of the American automotive industry over 100 years ago, car enthusiasts have been debating which car is the most collectible of them all. While some, such as the 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air, and the 1964 and a half Ford Mustang, are at the top of many collectors’ lists, most will agree the…


Book Recommender: “1776” by David McCullough Delves Into the Lesser-known Moments That Helped Define Our Nation

In some ways, the Colonies had endured a slow political boil since the Stamp Act of 1765. And with the 1774 Coercive Acts, there came the tipping point. Passions flared, and rebellion ignited. Thus, historian and Pulitzer Prize winning writer David McCullough begins “1776” with a January 14 quote by Gen. George Washington: “Few people…