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Would the world be better off without religion? Author Dinish D’Souza talks about making the pro-faith argument in tonight’s debate on the issue + Watch the event live right here
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John W. Kennedy
Here’s today’s dispatch from the crossroads of faith, media and culture. The Second Biggest Question. Behind, of course, whether or not God exists is whether belief in Him actually benefits the world. I use a capital “H” in “Him” because I believe in Him. I’m also among those who believe that putting one’s faith in…
Music from “The Way” now available + Box office overtime for “The Mighty Macs”? + The return of TV’s “Rifleman”?
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John W. Kennedy
Here are today’s dispatches from the crossroads of faith, media and culture. 1. Music from The Way makes its way to CD. The soundtrack from the excellent and intelligent faith-based movie (trailer below) is now available from Ignatius Press and features 21 songs, including tracks from James Taylor (Country Road), David Gray (My oh My),…
Questions: Will “Home Run” score at the box office? + Can clean comedy make it on TV? + What are the “Ten Universal Principles”?
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John W. Kennedy
Today’s dispatches from the crossroads of faith, media and culture feature an upcoming movie, a potential TV show and a new book you should know about. 1. Swinging for the fences. World Series week seems like a fitting time for the baseball-themed movie Home Run (set to hit theaters during the 2012 baseball season) to wrap…
Carla Gugino talks about her diverse career — and playing Cathy Rush in “The Mighty Macs”
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John W. Kennedy
Here’s today’s dispatch from the crossroads of faith, media and culture. Carla Gugino on the future of The Mighty Macs. The film, inspired by the true story of how legendary women’s basketball coach Cathy Rush led a ragtag Catholic college to an unexpected national victory in the early seventies, opened to a relatively modest weekend…
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