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There Will Be Brilliance Filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson surpasses himself. Jean Bethke Elshtain
posted 05/01/08
Music on the Brain Oliver Sacks investigates. Jeremy Begbie
posted 03/01/08
Tricksters and Badmen Burt Williams, Stagolee, and Jim Crow. William Edgar
posted 03/01/08
What Was It You Wanted Bob Dylan and Jesse James Jean Bethke Elshtain
posted 03/01/08
Holy Hegemony! A visit to Branson. Frederica Mathewes-Green
posted 03/01/08
Not Silly Enough Revisiting Disney's Silly Symphonies. John H. McWhorter
posted 01/01/08
I Spy The Lives of Others. Paul Cantor
posted 01/01/08
A Meditation on the Joint and Its Holy Ornaments Distance and relation. Wayne L. Roosa
posted 01/01/08
A Way of Giving Thanks Midwifing the American food revolution. LaVonne Neff
posted 01/01/08
Hee-Haw How far are we from Idiocracy Frederica Mathewes-Green
posted 11/01/07
Music in God's World Jeremy S. Begbie
posted 10/01/07
The Dance of Thought Nietzsche and music. Bruce Ellis Benson
posted 10/01/07
A Bigger Tool Kit Theology from a prog rock band. Roger Freet
posted 10/01/07
Theology Is Stranger Than Fiction The best film you didn't see last year. Sharon Baker and Crystal Downing
posted 09/01/07
Renaissance Art and the Mediation of Belief E. John Walford
posted 07/01/07
Cue the Violin Was Hitchcock a master in his use of music? John H. McWhorter
posted 07/01/07
Click of the Light / Start of the Dream Paying attention to Arcade Fire. David Dark
posted 07/01/07
Against Narrowcasting Radio as it was and might yet be. Mark Gauvreau Judge
posted 07/01/07
The Cheerful Solipsist Walt Disney and his century. Bill McKibben
posted 03/01/07
Look Again William Holman Hunt and the Pre-Raphaelite vision. Timothy Larsen
posted 03/01/07
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