Just announced is a new record label for Gospel music and singers who are, in their words, “pleasingly plump”. Do you think Gospel music needs to go after this kind of niche market? Read more
Just announced is a new record label for Gospel music and singers who are, in their words, “pleasingly plump”. Do you think Gospel music needs to go after this kind of niche market? Read more
What do you think about a Pastor delivering his sermons dressed as the Joker? To me, it seems way out of bounds. Read more
Today I watched a bit of MSNBC’s “Living History”. This was a rerun of the Today Show on 9/11. I didn’t expect to be impacted so much by it, but when that second plane hit the second tower, and you heard everyone in the news room gasp at once and try and instantly realize this was much more sinister than a mere accident, my eyes welled up with tears before I even knew what hit me. Read more
In case you’re interested, here’s something I wrote for our writers (pronouns changed and edited a bit so it applies to you guys), about the three sections that make up CAPC 2.0: There are now 3 different sections on the site. The only one our writers are required to write for is the New/Recent section, according to whatever they’ve committed to. But we want to encourage the writers to feel free to take part in the other two parts of... Read more
Richard Clark looks past the bad dialogue and finds a profound delimma in Fox's new series, Fringe. Read more
Take a look at Eleven Thought Provoking Films coming out this fall. Read more
The new Christ and Pop Culture has gone live! Explore, check out the new features, and let us know what you think! We think you’ll like it! Read more
Guest writer Steve Bertolino wrestles with the South and finds unsettling blessings. Read more
Redeeming Pop Culture Here’s a series of posts from the archives in which Jimmy Davis interviewed T. M. Moore about his book Redeeming Pop Culture: Read more
People Who Live Without TV: “A recent study of those who live without found that about two-thirds fall into either the “crunchy granola set” or the “religious right, ultraconservative” camp, said researcher Marina Krcmar, a professor of communication at North Carolina’s Wake Forest University.” Read more
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