Seeing and Believing Episode 49: The New S&B Book And Most Anticipated Movies of 2016
Wade and Kevin share their most anticipated movies of 2016 while reflecting on the “CaPC Goes to the Movies 2015” ebook available now.
Wade and Kevin share their most anticipated movies of 2016 while reflecting on the “CaPC Goes to the Movies 2015” ebook available now.
‘Impractical Jokers’ made us feel closer to other human beings, and allowed us to feel that closeness from a respectable distance.
‘The Simpsons’ did a better job of reaching the masses that the culture warriors had already written off.
Going to a movie can constitute great quality time.
What are our expectations of the NFL Quarterback? Drew, Tyler and guest Tim Briggs discuss the Cam Newton media coverage, is it fair and what factors weigh in on how we perceive the most polarizing player in the league today?
Cultural fashion choices tell a story about the people who wear them. Erin and Hannah discussion cultural fashion indicators and the judgement that is inherent based on those choices.
My loyalty is not to indoctrinating others with my narrow vision of good books but to reading.
When all the senses are on alert, working together? It’s transcendent.
More than a Christian who has beaten the odds and taken the world by storm, I hope to aspire to the quiet, dignified example of a Monty Williams.
Karen Choi’s ‘Paper Birch’ includes a little bit of melancholy and a little bit of twang, free for CAPC members.
The Christmas-horror canon uses myth and violence to re-frame and re-center our understanding of the biblical Christmas narrative.
After catching up with some news from around hip hop, Sam and Cray cover Kanye West’s latest album-related antics.
‘Silence’ is not, perhaps, a novel that instills faith—but it is a novel that creates enough doubts to allow our faith to take a new shape
Wade and Kevin rank their favorite Coen brother’s films after a break down on the Coen brother’s ‘Hail, Caesar!’
Episode 2 brings together Sarah Kelley along with CaPC Digest co-host Tyler Burns and Matthew Loftus. The trio debates their nominations for the 3rd entry into the 2016 #The25 list.
One series of ads—and, yes, the Twitter response to it—gave me a bit of hope. I’m talking, of course, about the “Super Bowl Babies” ad series.
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