A Century Later, ‘Rhapsody In Blue’ Remains An Iconic Piece Of American History

[rebelmouse-proxy-image https://thefederalist.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Screenshot-2024-02-12-at-6.01.48 AM-1200x675.png crop_info="%7B%22image%22%3A%20%22https%3A//thefederalist.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Screenshot-2024-02-12-at-6.01.48%5Cu202fAM-1200x675.png%22%7D" expand=1]One hundred years later, read the unexpected story of how George Gershwin and Paul Whiteman created the anthem of the Jazz Age.

Kamala Harris’ Hip-Hop Tribute Erases Black History

Our first black vice president just erased over 150 years of black musicians while proclaiming that a subsequent genre will not be erased.

How This Father Of Gospel Music Kept Singing Through Sorrow And Touched The World

Dorsey's famous hymn, 'Precious Lord, Take My Hand,' is the most recorded gospel song in history, and was written in a time of deep despair.

Pixar’s ‘Soul’ Is A Flawed But Ultimately Satisfying Jazz Anthem To Life

The vision of 'Inside Out' and 'Monsters, Inc.' director Pete Docter, 'Soul' is a sometimes sublime, somewhat flawed entry into the noble Pixar canon.

Puberty blockers are not the easy fix trans-accepting parents want them to be

While medical professionals who take an oath to "do no harm" certainly have a responsibility to do due diligence before they start facilitating the whims of children, parents are more to blame.