Emerald Fennell’s Wuthering Heights is a bold and original interpretation of one of the greatest love stories of all time.
In a lawsuit filed in federal court, Wes Campbell, a music promoter and co-founder of the popular Christian band, said rival ...
Spring 2026 is shaping up as a high point for live Christian music, with major tours, special choral performances, and standout worship setlists converging. From Bucks County’s combined Presbyterian ...
Susan Sarandon's monologue during Sabrina Carpenter's Coachella set was puzzling to many, but was an interesting attempt at shaking up the pop-show norm.
The contemporary Christian film sequel explores life after writing a megahit, asking whether hardship can bear good fruit. I teach an undergraduate course called Worship and the Arts during the spring ...
Very few people’s lives inspire a hit movie, and it’s even more rare to inspire two, but MercyMe’s Bart Millard is seeing his life hit the big screen for the second time this weekend in I Can Only ...
The City of Abbotsford and Canucks Sports and Entertainment (CSE) have announced a five-year facility extension agreement, meaning that Rogers Forum will continue to be the team’s home through 2031.
Oct. 22 (UPI) --Lionsgate is previewing the sequel to the 1991 film I Can Only Imagine, which explores the story of the real-life band MercyMe. I Can Only Imagine 2 shows what went into the making of ...
MercyMe has come a long way since recording the Contemporary Christian smash "I Can Only Imagine" in 1999. The band's breakthrough tune, which became the best selling Christian single of all time, is ...
SPOKANE, Wash. — Award-winning Christian rock band MercyMe has announced their highly anticipated "Wonder + Awe" Tour, kicking off this spring and coming to Spokane Arena on Saturday, April 25. The ...
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – Multi-platinum, award-winning band MercyMe has announced their highly anticipated Wonder + Awe Tour will kick off in the spring of 2026. The 24-city tour is named after their ...
MercyMe mixes a serious focus on their music with a not-so-serious take on themselves. MercyMe picked up 51st career No. 1 with "Oh Death." Executive Producer Tedd T encouraged the band to put more ...