Kandersteg, a breathtaking alpine village in the ... 65 kilometers south of the Swiss capital, it rests in the serene Kander Valley at the foot of the Blüemlisalp Mountain Range.
Legendary disco group Village People pushed politics off the setlist to perform at inaugural activities for incoming President Donald Trump. The group, whose songs "YMCA" and "Macho Man" were ...
Our briefing today focuses on Swiss mountain resort of Davos, where the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting has started. Also we share news from across the Atlantic as Donald Trump is ...
The first great image of the second Donald Trump administration emerged last night at a Washington, D.C., basketball arena, where the soon-to-be-inaugurated president danced with the Village People.
Village People will perform the catchy tune in spite of long-standing strife between the group’s founding members and its lead singer. Former Village People Member: “What Makes You Think I’m ...
The Village People, as a group, was created in 1977 by French music producers Jacques Morali and Henri Belolo. Morali, who was gay, and Belolo came up with the idea of a band inspired by gay disco ...
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Today we are deep in the mountains of Japan and exploring a once-hidden valley rich with onsen hotsprings. An area that was once a secret spot in Japan used by warriors to hide out and rest~ Man ...
The Village People have responded to backlash over their upcoming performance at Donald Trump’s inauguration next Monday (20 January). The likes of Carrie Underwood will be performing at the ceremony, ...
Village People, who are among the most iconic pop-disco groups in history, are making headlines with the news that they will perform at Donald Trump’s 2025 inauguration. The group is best known for ...
If you cut all the trees out, the mountain will become bare, and nothing can cover the village.” Over the decades that Lai Chi Wo lay empty, buildings crumbled, and farmland grew wild with weeds.
Their inspiration is a strange, sick, morphine-addicted German painter in another Swiss mountain village, Davos. Dismissed from war service to recover in Davos’s sanatorium in 1917, Ernst Ludwig ...