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The Doctor Eating Sushi
It’s been a dry year for fans of the BBC’s Doctor Who. We haven’t had much more than a peep since the 2015 Christmas special (with its amazing send-off to River Song). The team behind the 2016 Christmas special have … Continue reading
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Fantastic Beasts (and how to mind them)
This last weekend saw the release of the first series in a Harry Potter prequel run. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them is the first of five (five!) movies that will bridge the timeline between the World Wars 1 … Continue reading
One Other Office Goodbye
Yesterday I posted a scene of significance from Steve Carrell’s final episode of The Office. Beyond Dwight, Jim and Pam are the characters that Michael connected with most over the course of his awkward time as manager. And it is … Continue reading
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This weekend our seniors are going to their last high school camp. We often talk to our students about the transition from high school to college as a way of helping them see much of life as a series of … Continue reading
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On Some Fundamental Presuppositions
The folks over at Eerdman’s just posted a nice interview with Ephraim Radner, whose latest book drops this week. Radner has been interesting to me over these last few months, both in his posts over at First Things and in … Continue reading
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Waiting Out the Storm
This week I’m posting performances from the 25th anniversary writers-in-the-round event at the Community Coffeeshouse in Danbury, CT. Today’s clip is of Jill Phillips singing “It Will Pass” from her Mortar & Stone album. Like so many of her musical … Continue reading
Letting Yourself Be Loved
One of Andrew Osenga’s contributions to the 25th anniversary show at the Community Coffeehouse was “I’m on Your Side,” a song I more than likely have shared here before. I like how Osenga introduces the song, particularly in its performance … Continue reading
I Can, I Am, I Will
One thing you hear a lot growing up is the idea that “relationship is the most important thing,” that it matters how you treat others and how others treat you. You hear it a lot, I suppose, because relationships are … Continue reading
Song for the Roads
I’ve been wondering for a while if the folks over at Creator Arts would post any clips from the 25th anniversary concert of the Community Coffeehouse in Danbury, Connecticut. I wondered because four of my favorite musicians all played for … Continue reading
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Here Comes the Future?
Much has been written and said about this presidential election. I have absolutely nothing to add on a personal note. (Well, that’s not totally true. I’ve got something lined up for tomorrow, but more on that then.) Tomorrow was the … Continue reading
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