Attention Economics
Attention Economics is a growing field of study that treats the human attention span as a limited resource (see...
Attention Economics is a growing field of study that treats the human attention span as a limited resource (see...
“Some features of jazz wherever it appears correspond closely to African American free-church (i.e., baptist) life. Participation: In Jazz...
I’ve joined the growing cult of bloggers who have read (or are reading) The Starfish and the Spider: The...
Blood Diamond is, for the most part, a gripping, visually compelling and dramatically powerful film. The director, Edward Zwick...
Thanks for Johnny Laird for linking to DJ Chung’s look at the screen interface designed by Jeff Han. Very...
Can we learn something about leadership from the way Jazz bands are organised?
John Smulo is blogging about church leadership … again. Whilst I don’t entirely see eye-to-eye with John on this...
There’s an interesting political storm brewing down under. It seems the organisers of the major rock festival, Big Day...
French priest, champion of the poor, member of the R?©sistance and “France’s national conscience,” Henri Grou?®s AKA Abb?© Pierre...
Religions are poems. They concert our daylight and dreaming mind, our emotions, instinct, breath and native gesture into the...
John Smulo has tagged me on the contemporary theology book meme (whilst also cleverly creating a sub-meme dealing with...
One of those “I wish I had thought of that” tips from 43 Folders. When you are in a...
There are some really good discussions on Baptist identity springing up around the blogosphere; in particular Brodie’s blogpost, A...
Hamo, at Backyard Missionary has decided to call stumps on his blog (seems like a year of real change...
OK, so it seems almost everyone wants a new iPhone. But I have far more serious GAS (gear aquisition...