When the University of Pittsburgh bought Charles Henry Pace's gospel music archive in the 90s, they did not know its significance. 20 years later, a musicologist organized the materials and realized Pace was a pioneer in the genre. (March 22) (AP video: Jessie Wardarski)
Related Articles
Cheeky Dairy Air ice cream shop logo butts up against protest
A local business owner has blasted the store for sexualizing women and demanded that the logo be put out to pasture.
Evan Peters steps out of comfort zone for new film
In ‘The Pirates of Somalia,’ Evan Peters plays real-life Canadian journalist, Jay Bahadur, who decides to travel to Somalia and embed himself with a group of pirates in order to write a good story. (Dec. 7)