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Mel Gibson’s Maccabbee controversy + Writer-Director Jim Hanon talks about making “Little Town of Bethlehem”
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John W. Kennedy
Here are today’s dispatches from the crossroads of faith, media and culture. 1. Rabbi David Wolpe takes on Mel Gibson’s Maccabbee movie. Writing in The Hollywood Reporter, The respected Jewish scholar of Sinai Temple in West Los Angeles says: Apparently it is not enough for Gibson to dislike Jews. He must also expropriate their heroes.…
“Little Town of Bethlehem,” examining Middle East peace efforts, makes its online debut via Beliefnet
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John W. Kennedy
Here ‘a today’s dispatch from the crossroads of faith, media and culture. 1.Beliefnet tackles Israeli – Palestinian conflict. Beliefnet is hosting a special online event tomorrow night (Wednesday, 9/21) @ 7 PM ET focusing on efforts to pursue violent answers to the intractable tensions that between Israelis and Palestinians. The event will begin with the…
Why I prefer the Humanitas Prizes to the Emmy Awards or Oscars
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John W. Kennedy
Here’s today’s dispatch from the crossroads of faith, media and culture. 1.The Humanitas Prize goes to… Congratulations, of course, to Mad Men, Modern Family and all the winners at last night’s Emmy Awards (BTW, is it just a coincidence that the EMmy Awards seems to favor shows that actually begin with the letter M) but…
The “Snowmen” are coming + Archie’s gay pal is getting married
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John W. Kennedy
Here are today’s dispatches from the crossroads of faith, media and culture. 1. Will Snowmen melt your heart? There’s lots of positive buzz building for the family comedy Snowmen set to roll into theaters on October 21st. The film follows an attempt by a group of small town kids to set a Guinesss World Record…
Charlie Sheen’s life really isn’t funny + A Movie of Mormon? + Do young Americans suffer from too much freedom?
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John W. Kennedy
Here are today’s dispatches from the crossroads of faith, media and culture. 1. Depressing comedy. From The Wrap: (Family Guy creator) Seth MacFarlane took off the gloves during”The Comedy Central Roast of Charlie Sheen” last weekend and unleashed some spectacularly nasty zingers at the actor’s expense. The comic pile on of the troubled “Two and…
A Mitch Albom TV series? + Supporting “The Mighty Macs”
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John W. Kennedy
Here are today’s dispatches from the crossroads of faith, media and culture. 1. TNT’s 2012 slate includes possible Mitch Albom series. The 2011 season is just beginning but development for next year is already underway. Cable networks like USA and TNT have been gaining a lot of traction producing the kinds of shows broadcast networks…
No shortage of faith at Ground Zero memorial + Mel Gibson plans Maccabee film
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John W. Kennedy
Here are today’s dispatches from the crossroads of faith, media and culture. 1. Faith on display at 9/11 memorial ceremony. There was some controversy leading up to yesterday’s 10th anniversary event at Ground Zero regarding the exclusion of any sort of official religious invocation. I must say, if I was planning the itinerary, it would…
Nick Stuart and Odyssey Networks on a journey toward faith and media future
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John W. Kennedy
1. Odyssey CEO Nick Stuart talks about his personal journey and the path he’s forging with the multi-faith media group he heads. In case you don’t know, Odyssey produces a wide range of multi-faith video programming over a wide range of platforms, including traditional TV, the web, smartphone and other emerging distribution technologies (i.e. web-to-TV…
Odyssey Networks recalls 9/11 + Walden Media’s movie slate + Remembering Donald Taffner, Sr.
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John W. Kennedy
I’ve been away for a while – due to a combination of reasons good and bad (i.e. book deadlines, TV pilot work, storm-related blackouts, site glitches, etc.) But, hopefully, today’s effort somehow finds its way to you. Here are today’s dispatches from the crossroads of faith, media and culture. 1. Remembering 9/11. Odyssey Network’s inspirational…
Ryan McPartlin talks about his role in NBC’s “Game Time: Tackling the Past” + Could an advertiser-supported family TV network actually happen?
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John W. Kennedy
Here’s today’s dispatch from the crossroads of faith, media and culture. Ryan McPartlin (aka Captain Awesome of Chuck) talks about his lead role in Game Time: Tackling the Past. The emotional football-themed family drama is the eighth presentation of the well-received Walmart-P&G Family Movie Night franchise. This latest entry debuts tomorrow night (Saturday, Sept. 3rd)…
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