Archive for December 2008

“I Am Not A Machine”:
Addressing God in Less-Established Terms

The latest CIVA exhibition, called “I Am Not a Machine”, acts as a fitting follow-up for those curious about Christian belief and new art practices.

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December 26, 2008

Building Hope Through Sustainable Design An Interview with Margaret Smith of Clean Green Studios Creating green products that make the world spin more smoothly. “I Am Not A Machine”: Addressing God in Less-Established Terms By Samuel Kho The latest CIVA exhibition, called “I Am Not a Machine”, acts as a fitting follow-up for those curious [...]

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Building Hope Through Sustainable Design:
An Interview with Clean Green Studios

We create green products that make the world spin more smoothly. That’s our mission; it’s not just something pretty to say.

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Moskow, Belgium

Moskow, Belgium is the kind of film that appeals to both the hopeless romantics and the sarcastic cynics.

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Green Ogres and Other
Unfortunate Trends on Broadway

Reading the New York Times review of Broadway’s “Shrek: The Musical” leads Christy Tennant to lament the latest trend on the Great White Way, film adaptations for stage and revivals. Where, she asks, are the new shows?

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December 19, 2008

Green Ogres and Other Unfortunate Trends on Broadway By Christy Tennant Lament the latest trend on the Great White Way: film adaptations for stage and revivals. Where are the new shows? Pandora: Rewarding Your Curiosity By the Staff of The Curator Whether or not Pandora released all evil on mankind, she did manage to lend [...]

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Pandora Radio:
Rewarding Your Curiosity

Whether or not Pandora released all evil on mankind, she did manage to lend her name to a much more worthy project – the Music Genome Project’s Pandora internet radio.

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December 12, 2008

The Courtyards of Rebirth:Oliver Sacks’s Awakenings, Part II By Rebecca Tirrell Talbot It is appropriate to tiptoe into the courtyards of suffering and rebirth and listen, watch, and learn. A Medieval Christmas(Downe in the Heart of Texas) By Jenni Simmons Musings on Kemper Crabb’s “Downe in Yon Forrest” medieval Christmas album, and its relevance in [...]

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A Medieval Christmas
(Downe in the Heart of Texas)

Musings on Kemper Crabb’s “Downe in Yon Forrest” medieval Christmas album, and its relevance in the unrootedness of our culture.

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When Bloggers Die

How can a blogger be gone, just like that?

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