Last year on America’s Got Talent, 30-year-old singer-songwriter Jane Marczewski, aka Nightbirde, a cancer patient who at the time had been given her only a 2 percent chance of survival, moved judge ...
Dance from the Heart presents Lebanese Simon's Lebanese Half and Half (Oriental and Dabkeh) workshop as the next in its series of second Sunday workshops. Join Lebanese Simon as he guides students ...
The many movements of history have left their marks on Lebanon's food, faith and culture, and that heritage is precisely what the church family at Our Lady of Lebanon Maronite Catholic Church wants to ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – The 32nd Annual Greater Dayton Lebanese Festival is running this weekend. Attendees can enjoy traditional Lebanese food, music, dance, and culture, as well as carnival rides. At ...
ST. LOUIS — The rich sights, sounds, and flavors of Middle Eastern culture are coming to St. Louis once again as the Lebanese Festival takes center stage this weekend. The family-friendly event ...
On ‘America’s Got Talent,’ the Mayyas dance group mesmerizes Sofia Vergara with their hypnotizing dance moves! The actress enjoyed their audition so much that she hit the golden buzzer, sending the ...
LAWRENCE — Shawarma was served, dabkeh was showcased and fun was had by all at the 50th annual Lebanese Mahrajan celebration at St. Anthony Maronite Church over the weekend. The mahrajan, which means ...
(NBC) — “America’s Got Talent” has crowned its Season 17 winner and a lot of girl power was involved. In a finale heavy with international acts, a pole dancing visualist from Australia and a female ...
A taste of Lebanese pride was on display Saturday evening as Our Lady of Lebanon Maronite Catholic Church played host to day one of its two-day Lebanese Heritage Days in Easton. The festival ...
It's a rite of the summer in Easton. Our Lady of Lebanon Maronite Catholic Church kicked off its two-day Lebanese Heritage Days in Easton on Saturday. The festival featuring ethnic foods and dance ...
Amid the dark trenches of lockdown, eight writers and nine dancers from around the world reimagined what their post pandemic future will look like. Using smartphones in their homes, together—yet apart ...