We Don’t Have Popular Culture Anymore
“We don’t really have popular culture anymore, so much as a fragmented market crowded with expertly segmented, mutually hostile...
“We don’t really have popular culture anymore, so much as a fragmented market crowded with expertly segmented, mutually hostile...
I‚Äôve just finished reading Spencer Burke and Barry Taylor’s A Heretic‚Äôs Guide to Eternity. This is the first part...
John Smulo has been blogging on the nature of Christian Leadership and I tried to chime in with some...
Frank Rees made a very insightful comment a few weeks back in response to my post on theological biography...
Toni made an interesting comment on the “The Emerging Church Needs More‚Ķ” post, “I have a feeling that the...
This is Part Three of series, for part one click here, for part two click here. Faced with a...
Thanks to Matt at Eclectic Itchings for the link to a compelling piece on Billy Graham in Newsweek. “Much...
Pete Lev, in his post “Going Green” has linked to a rant by the UK motoring journalist (and relentless...
The Emerging Church needs more gatekeepers, closed shops, exclusive publishing arrangments and authorised spokespersons… …or not. What do you...
I couldn’t help but laugh out loud reading today’s New York Times report on Condalezza Rice’s address to the...
Not Tom Cruise, but Shah Rukh Khan; the biggest thing in Bollywood (Indian Cinema). As The Guardian puts it...
Here’s a Steve Colbert piece on the limitations of Wikipedia. Whilst it looks like the Wikipedia entry on elephants...
Saw a full page advertisment for the new Rode podcaster in the current edition of Sound On Sound magazine....
Although he was almost totally absent from my undergraduate curricula, I spent a good deal of my time at...
Matchpoint – Has Woody Allen ever made a creakier and more wooden film in his life? Well, yes actually;...
Good Night and Good Luck – Wore it‚Äôs contemporary polemic a little too obviously, but still critically engaging. Taken...