John Pearce talks with Dr. William Donner about the history of PA Dutch culture, and whether we should be calling people Dutch or German.
A longtime Juniata County school bus driver says she was wrongfully fired after posting a sign on her bus prohibiting ...
Way back in 2019, a church in Europe did something that few U.S. churches are inclined to do: act in a way that Jesus would.
The Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission has named longtime historian and curator Bradley Smith as the new site administrator of the Ephrata Cloister, elevating a veteran insider ...
The pork and sauerkraut – a New Year’s Day tradition for many Pennsylvania families – is available year-round here, featuring slow-roasted pork that practically melts in your mouth alongside tangy ...
Thousands of Afrikaners, descendants of the first European settlers in South Africa, celebrated on Tuesday the "Day of the ...
The Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission appointed the Ephrata Cloister’s newest site administrator Monday.
Unlike Santa Claus, the Belsnickel doesn’t make a list and check it twice to see which kids were naughty or nice. Nor do kids ...
The Restaurant at Oregon Dairy in Lititz, Pennsylvania. While the red barn exterior might not scream “gourmet destination,” don’t be fooled – this unassuming spot serves up an Eggs Benedict that could ...
On Saturday, the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival’s Community Day will feature a full day of free fun, including live entertainment, food trucks, interactive exhibits, and family-friendly activities, ...
About 245 people, most of Pennsylvania German ancestry, celebrated the Pennsylvania Dutch language and culture during the 84th annual Pennsylvania Dutch Gathering of Berks County held at the Leesport ...
Straight from a bit of Pennsylvania Dutch heritage comes the phrase, “The hurrier I go, the behinder I get.” My maternal grandmother was fluent in Pennsylvania Dutch but was said to eschew its use in ...