Fri, 23 October 2009 This week, Ben and Rich discuss Where the Wild Things are, and why it makes a better film for children, grown-ups, and everyone in between. Plus, a short discussion about the emergent church. Every week, Richard Clark and Ben Bartlett sit back and discuss the posts of the previous week on Christ and Pop Culture, acknowledge and respond to the big issues in popular culture, and give a sneak peak at the week ahead. We love feedback! If you’d like to respond you can comment on the website, send an email to christandpopculture@gmail.com, or go to our contact page. We would love to respond to feedback on the show, so do it now! Subscribe to us in iTunes by clicking here. While you’re at it, review us in iTunes! We’ll love you forever! Comments[0] |
Fri, 16 October 2009 Okay, so we don't know anything about Westerns, and couldn't pull off talking about them in any helpful way. Instead, we spend 30 minutes talking about our relative Michael Moore related articles, as well as how the experience of watching Capitalism: A Love Story in the theater actually went. Every week, Richard Clark and Ben Bartlett sit back and discuss the posts of the previous week on Christ and Pop Culture, acknowledge and respond to the big issues in popular culture, and give a sneak peak at the week ahead. We love feedback! If you’d like to respond you can comment on the website, send an email to christandpopculture@gmail.com, or go to our contact page. We would love to respond to feedback on the show, so do it now! Subscribe to us in iTunes by clicking here. While you’re at it, review us in iTunes! We’ll love you forever! Comments[0] |
Fri, 9 October 2009 By now, everyone knows about David Letterman's recent confessions, but not everyone agrees on just how aggravated we should be by the whole thing. Ben and Rich discuss this, plus pop-culture's emphasis on community, and reality television's exploitation of the uncool. Every week, Richard Clark and Ben Bartlett sit back and discuss the posts of the previous week on Christ and Pop Culture, acknowledge and respond to the big issues in popular culture, and give a sneak peak at the week ahead. We love feedback! If you’d like to respond you can comment on the website, send an email to christandpopculture@gmail.com, or go to our contact page. We would love to respond to feedback on the show, so do it now! Subscribe to us in iTunes by clicking here. While you’re at it, review us in iTunes! We’ll love you forever! Comments[0] |
