2014-12-21T15:51:12-07:00

What can we learn from Mary, the mother of Christ, that can help us understand what is happening in Ferguson? Read more

2014-12-21T15:35:14-07:00

This week, in my community of arts-and-faith explorers, conversations have been focused on the joy of Christmas carols, the mixed feelings over a new Terrence Malick trailer, the predictably disappointing conclusion to Peter Jackson’s ruination of The Hobbit, some interesting conversations with the Exodus team, and the traditional year-end challenges of drafting various “Best of 2014” lists. I’m hard at work on my own lists of favorite films and albums from 2014. It’s a particularly challenging year for list-making, because I’ve seen fewer films than... Read more

2014-12-21T19:34:32-07:00

The author of How to Write a Poem shows us how to make a Christmas playlist. Read more

2014-12-20T15:16:09-07:00

Our guest DJ for some Christmas music: The author of Culture Making: Recovering Our Creative Calling and Playing God: Redeeming the Gift of Power. Read more

2014-12-21T19:31:44-07:00

A Christmas playlist from the author of North of Hope. Read more

2014-12-21T19:37:34-07:00

One of the biggest musical surprises for me in 2014 was the discovery of a local Seattle band called The Bruised Hearts Revue. If you’re a fan of Wilco, Over the Rhine, Hank Williams, Willie Nelson, or Neko Case, you’ll hear their influences here. I’d have a hard time picking a favorite cut from the album, but if you want to sample just one song, try the title cut of their debut record — “As Bright as It Burns” — here... Read more

2014-12-21T19:38:12-07:00

A Christmas playlist from adventure novelist and Rabbit Room editor A. S. Peterson... Read more

2014-12-21T19:38:35-07:00

I began listening to this post’s guest DJ late, and by a rather circuitous route. First, I discovered the writing of David Dark, whose books are among some of my favorite cultural commentaries. Then I began hearing about his immensely talented “better half”: Sarah Dark. Or, as she is better known: Sarah Masen. The name Sarah Masen rang a bell, but I still, to this day, do not understand how I missed her idiosyncratic art-pop records. Her distinctively ethereal vocal... Read more

2014-12-21T19:38:49-07:00

I was already a fan of Chris Willman’s work in the early ’90s when he singled out U2’s greatly misunderstood, hastily dismissed album Pop as the #1 record of that year. I was glad to find somebody who was listening closely enough to appreciate the complexity and stylistic audacity of the record. I already knew about his appreciation for Bruce Cockburn. Many years later, I’d have the privilege of meeting him during a press junket for The Lord of the Rings: The... Read more

2014-12-15T13:06:55-07:00

If I were struggling with cancer, I suspect this movie would come across as punch in the gut. Read more

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