2008-07-15T22:58:01-06:00

Wii Music’s Challenge-Free Rhythm Gaming Read more

2008-07-15T22:54:49-06:00

Wii Sports Resort Not Easy: “The included Wii MotionPlus controller registers every little movement of your arm. Every one. So throwing a Frisbee? It’s not about just flicking your wrist any old direction. You’ve got to keep your arm steady, and stop your throw exactly correctly. Or else your Frisbee is going to go all over the place, and your little dog can’t catch it, and he gets mad at you, and there is nothing more demoralizing during a Nintendo... Read more

2008-07-15T21:07:47-06:00

I’ve been watching “Extras” lately. This is an amazing overlooked show. Rent it. Read more

2008-07-15T17:58:53-06:00

Richard Clark responds to Nintendo's less than stellar keynote with a word of warning. Read more

2008-07-15T09:14:15-06:00

Douglas Wilson is blogging his new novel, Evangellyfish, chapter by chapter. Read more

2008-07-14T21:38:46-06:00

Gay Clubs coming “out” on Christian College Campuses As homosexuality ceases to be a cultural taboo, evangelicals increasingly have had to grapple openly with the question of how to deal with the gays and lesbians in their midst. Now, even on very conservative Christian campuses, there are gays who are “out” and who want their authority figures to recognize them—and their sexuality—as deserving of God’s love. Thanks largely to the efforts of Soul Force, which encourages dialogue between gays and... Read more

2008-07-14T21:38:20-06:00

Are the Beatles a Christian Band? Were the Beatles a Christian band? Most people would point to John Lennon’s public statements about the church, the song “Imagine,” and the infamous “bigger than Jesus” quip and raise their eyebrows. But a recently-unearthed interview with Lennon from 1969 suggests that John Lennon and the Beatles weren’t as hostile to Christianity as it’s been thought. Read more

2008-07-14T17:15:08-06:00

Alan Noble kicks off Christ and Pop Culture's ongoing E3 coverage with a consideration about the good and bad implications of watching Netflix with your XBox buddies. Read more

2008-07-14T11:13:51-06:00

The New York Times reports on Spain’s vote to give Great Apes limited rights. Read more

2008-07-13T15:46:25-06:00

Review of Book on Obama’s Faith Puts Author in Hot Water Although his latest book on the faith of political leader has not yet hit the shelves, author Stephen Mansfield has already found himself bombarded by hate mail.  The Faith of Barack Obama, which will be available around August 5, adds to the several books Mansfield has already written on political men of faith, including George Bush and Tom Delay. Read more




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