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For centuries, humans have lived underground. Today, that ancient practice is under dire threat—even as cave life makes more ...
The Himalayan village of Samjung did not die in a day. Perched in a wind-carved valley in Nepal's Upper Mustang, more than 13,000 feet (3,962 meters) above sea level, the Buddhist village lived by ...
Brewer Schoeller may call Palm Beach home, but she finds her greatest purpose—and true human connection—in her global travels ...
The Himba people, semi-nomadic and deeply connected to their traditions, live in a world that feels removed from the rest of the fast-paced humanity. The village was simple -- clay huts, grass ...
Bible Society ofNamibia, Wycliffe, and Samaritan’s Purse formed a collaboration to begin translating the Bible into the Himba people’s heart language. Working with a well-known storyteller, The effort ...
What To Watch For The Village People—the 70s-era Disco band, named after the downtown Manhattan neighborhood of Greenwich Village—is expected to perform again at inaugural balls Sunday and Monday.
But the Village People's decision to perform at Trump's events wasn't appreciated by all of its fan base, some of whom years ago adopted "Y.M.C.A" as a gay anthem.
America — there’s no need to feel down. The Village People are performing their 1978 hit “Y.M.C.A” at one of Donald Trump’s many inauguration celebrations. Despite sending the president ...
Victor Willis, the lead singer of the Village People, is explaining why the long-running disco band has decide to take part in Donald Trump's 2025 inauguration. Willis shared a statement on Jan ...
Village People founding member Victor Willis has changed his tune on President-elect Donald Trump's use of the band's iconic disco anthem "Y.M.C.A." as the song makes a resurgence on the charts.