Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
MAYRHOFEN, Austria - I'm standing 7,500 feet up an Austrian mountainside, attempting to imitate an Alpine aria as performed by the love child of Mariah Carey and a demented Siamese cat in heat. The ...
VIENNA — In one part of Austria, the hills are again alive with a particular sound of music — yodeling. The Alpine country has inaugurated a new hikers’ path where participants are invited to let ...
VIENNA (AP) — In one part of Austria, the hills are again alive with a particular sound of music — yodeling. The Alpine country has inaugurated a new hiker’s path where participants are invited to let ...
Picking up from where we left off in the last column, “Oh-di-lay-ee-oh.” Yes, yodeling and its origins were the lead subject. We covered the European beginnings, but for most of us it’s the American ...
A hiker has been rescued after yodeling for help when he became stuck in a cattle grid for three hours. German tourist Martin Kaiser, 54, used the traditional mountain form of communication after ...
Long before yodeling began wafting across the lonesome prairie, it echoed between Alpine mountaintops and pastures. Maybe that’s why that style of yodeling seems so full-throated. In fact, the ...
VIENNA (AP) -- In one part of Austria, the hills are again alive with a particular sound of music -- yodeling. The Alpine country has inaugurated a new hiker's path where participants are invited to ...
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