Month: April 2025
Music of the Week: April 25, 2025: Curtis Mayfield – Choice of Colors
This week’s music is one of Catherine’s all-time favorite songs. Curtis Mayfield was one of the greatest American performing artists of his generation. Catherine remembers how his music “inspired us to understand and love one another—it called us to the sweetness of soul.”
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Music of the Week: April 18, 2025: Patrick Cassidy – Na mBeannaíochtaí (The Beatitudes)
It is the day of Christ’s suffering and crucifixion, the ultimate sacrifice of someone completely pure and innocent, a day that constitutes a deafening cessation, an earth-shaking hiatus in the course of historical time.
Hero of the Week: April 14, 2025: Leslie Manookian and the Idaho Medical Freedom Act
We now applaud Manookian and her “health freedom sisters” in Idaho, Miste Karlfeldt and Sarah Clendenon, for spearheading the Idaho Medical Freedom Act, which Governor Brad Little signed into law on April 4 after having vetoed a prior version the week before.
Music of the Week: April 11, 2025: Joseph Haydn – Trumpet Concerto
What is so interesting about Haydn’s Trumpet Concerto in E-flat major is that it is the first composition for a trumpet that could play the full chromatic scale.
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Hero of the Week: April 7, 2025: Arthur Firstenberg
Anyone who has been attending to the health and environmental ramifications of wireless technologies—and the other modern technologies impinging on the realm of “bioelectromagnetics”—is no doubt familiar with the name of Arthur Firstenberg.
Music of the Week: April 4, 2025: Eric Clapton – Wonderful Tonight
It was Eric Clapton’s 80th birthday last week, which is a great reason to bring him to our Music of the Week.
Book Review: The Rialto in Richmond by Dr. Joseph P. Farrell
This one is a barn burner, especially if you are interested in the U.S. Civil War and the monetary and fiscal history of the United States and Europe during that period. It’s got it all—missing money, presidential assassinations, secret technology, Cabinet betrayals, and cover-ups.