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Not 'That' Kind of Housework

Why many contemporary women are embracing knitting, home cooking, and a variety of domestic arts.

The Art of Art Collecting

Christy Tennant Krispin's show "Close to Home" aimed to take the elitism out of arts patronage.

Remembering Edith Schaeffer, the Evangelical in Pearls and Chanel No. 5

She helped us see art and beauty's place in Christian life.

Why a Wheaton College Professor Smeared Jesus in Human Dirt

David Hooker explains the inspiration and process behind his much-discussed "Corpus."

My Top 5 Books on Creativity

Literature that reveals what art and beauty ought to be.

A Place for Creatives to Come and Perch

Mercury Studio takes the temperature of Durham's arts scene.

We Saw Your Satire

Why the Oscars' boob song made us laugh.

The Art of Restoration Amidst Detroit's Ruined Walls

How the vision of a restored city informs Detroit artist Yvette Rock's haunting work.

How a Korean Prodigal Son Landed on Toronto's Stage

Toronto theater buffs know playwright Ins Choi. What they don't know is how his church makes his work possible.

Learning from the Artists about People and Place

Craig Goodworth's installation helped me see God's work in my current home of Durham.

You Are Where You Live

Where a person calls home may be their most defining quality, says artist Craig Goodworth.

Dancing to the Beat of Shalom: Christians Revive Kansas City's Arts Scene

The Culture House and Störling Dance Theater have given believers a voice in the local arts scene and beyond, meanwhile bringing a bit of racial peace to the Kansas City area.

Muslim Creativity Comes to Church in Alexandria, Egypt

The Corners for Creativity cultural center marks a new Christian witness in the Islamist city.

Museum of Biblical Art Raises its Profile Amid Array of Challenges

Founding director is leaving, half its funding is set to end, and rumors are swirling about its lease.

Children's Music Matters

A singer-songwriter's call for excellence in the songs we feed our kids.

The Word on the Street in Manhattan and Philadelphia

NYC artist Gene Schmidt brings the words of Zechariah and 1 Corinthians to two urban landscapes.

Boston at Christmas: Beauty, History, and That New England Frankness

I'm grateful for the way my city has nourished my art and imagination.

Beauty and Need Collide: Portland in Photos

For two photographers from Imago Dei Community, loving their city means really seeing it.

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Art That Stops You in Your Tracks

Martin French, director of the Exile Poster Project, on the power of the public poster.

The Exile Poster Project: A Slideshow

Portland Christians confront their city’s sex trafficking problem with public art.
News Feed
Opinion: Alfred Hitchcock's Surprise Ending
A biographer said that the director, at the end of his life, shunned religion. Not true. I was there. (Mark Henninger, The Wall Street Journal)
Hallelujah! How Faith Healer Aimee Semple McPherson Inspired the Rip-Roaring New Musical Scandalous
After years in development, the show written by Today co-host Kathie Lee Gifford is set to open on November 15 (Broadway.com)
A New Faith in Classical Music
Spirituality is infusing classical music programming, from a special festival in Salzburg, Austria, to Lincoln Center's White Light Festival. (The New York Times)

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