by America Inspire Mag | Sep 12, 2025 | Entertainment
Steven Sego is not your run-of-the-mill author; he is not a scholar with a wall of degrees, nor is he a politician draped in rhetoric. He is a man who survived, a builder, a father, but most importantly, a man of faith who has walked through both earthly courts and...
by America Inspire Mag | Sep 12, 2025 | Entertainment
West Virginian author George R. Dasher isn’t your regular sci-fi writer. The man has walked the muddy floors of Appalachian caves, worked as an exploration and an environmental geologist, and raced against time as an EMT and as a paramedic. But between the dark...
by America Inspire Mag | Sep 11, 2025 | Entertainment, Literature
In the quiet afternoons in Colorado Springs, a young Patricia E. Sandoval, my spirit companion, would sit by herself with her journal, scribbling short funny stories that only she would read. Her early writings included whimsical observations, campfire stories, and...
by America Inspire Mag | Sep 9, 2025 | Music
When darkness fell upon the Prudential Center in New Jersey on Sunday evening, the VMAs showed the world why they are among the most unpredictable, exciting, and talked about stages in pop culture. The 2025 VMAs celebrated the year of genre-less hits, viral...
by America Inspire Mag | Aug 20, 2025 | Entertainment
Taylor Swift has never shied away from reinvention. Through a rally of almost 20 years, the ever-changing star has jumped from country ballads to glittering pop anthems, from in-the-bedroom confessional indie folk to stadium-shaking confrontational rock. At 35, she is...
by America Inspire Mag | Aug 5, 2025 | Music
Aug. 4, 2025 – Sunday evening’s show at Detroit’s Little Caesars Arena turned somber when a young girl fan, brought on stage by Katy Perry, fainted just as the singer was about to start singing “The One That Got Away.” Perry stopped the...