Music

Stars, Family Remember 'Pop' Winans
More than 100 family members pay last respects to the late gospel patriarch. PLUS: Stryper reunites for album, tour; Sara Groves on Capitol Hill; and more.
Let The Road Pave Itself
CDs on The List
Short reviews of new albums by Sarah Brendel, Heather Headley, and Judd & Maggie.
Written In Chalk
On their first album in 8 years, Buddy and Julie are brilliant.
Beyond the Creek
Sara Watkins goes solo while her old band, Nickel Creek, goes on hiatus.
Hints of the Trinity
Andrew Bird's latest explores what it means to be human.
The Power of One
Capture Me
Unspoken
From Cold Turkey to the Cross
Fearing he was headed for hell, Randy Travis quit drinking and drugs in his mid-20s and started following Jesus—and now he has a greatest hits gospel CD to show for it.
Catching Up With … Esterlyn
Front man and principal songwriter Luke Caldwell on simple songs, staying indie, and becoming a dad.
Blinded by the Light
Abandoned as a baby because he was born blind, country music star Ronnie Milsap found God anyway—and now has an album of gospel songs to show for it.
God of This City
Maybe Tomorrow
'No Line on the Horizon' Is No Radical Reinvention of U2 (Hooray!)
What's so great (and what's not) about the band's new album.
CDs on The List
Short reviews of new albums by Compassionart, Downhere, Jason Gray, and Ben Shive.
Live: Hope at the Hideout
At 69, the soul and gospel queen is still electrifying.
Working on a Dream
Sounding more jubilant than he has in years, Springsteen celebrates love and marriage—and, subtly, the God behind it—in Working on a Dream.

Top Story July 18, 2024

Put Away Your Swords
Put Away Your Swords
Jesus used his final moments with his disciples before the crucifixion to heal his opponent’s ear—and model the way of love.

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