“I Done It Already”: Why ‘The Revenant’ Doesn’t Fear Death

Jesus faced our worst fears; like Glass in ‘The Revenant,’ he can say of death, “I done it already.”

The 25 Episode 8: ‘The Art of Organized Noize’, Netflix and ‘Defenders of the Unborn’

Jonathan, Sarah, Luke and Tyler decide between ‘The Art of Organized Noize’, Netlix, and ‘Defenders of the Unborn’ for the 9th slot on The CaPC 25.

LOL Interwebz: Dropping Mics and Dropping Clients

When Google introduced the “Mic Drop” feature they were just trying to be funny, but they ruined quite a few lives in the process.

Dark Souls’ Geography of Doubt

In ‘Dark Souls’ as in life, if we linger by the fireside, our embers become ash.

The Next Page: A Tribute and a Hope in ‘The Selected Letters of Laura Ingalls Wilder’

At the heart of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s stories is an urge to preserve her family’s lore and legacy.

“I’m Spiritual but Not Religious”: David Dark’s New Book Takes on Religionless Christianity, Free for CAPC Members

David Dark’s ‘Life’s Too Short to Pretend You’re Not Religious’ is available free to Christ and Pop Culture members.

Persuasion Episode 53: The Self We Find in ‘Eat, Pray, Love’

Eat, Pray, Love from Elizabeth Gilbert because a rally cry for women. 10 million copies and 10 years later what has that cry wrought?

Touchdown Jesus: The Human Cost of Amateur Sports

Should collegiate athletes be paid?

Sunday Oldskool Episode 89: Action Bronson

Action Bronson gets a breakdown from a Christian perspective on this week’s show as Sam and Cray look at the offensive rapper’s self described insecurities.

Not That Different: Two Generations and the Single Life

We’re both bombarded with the idea that life will be perfect if we just find the right beautiful person. And if we can’t, then at least we should have some fun in the meantime.

Seeing and Believing Episode 55: ‘Batman v Superman’ and ‘Daredevil’ Season 2

It’s DC v Marvel this week as Wade and Kevin give a spoiler free talk through of Batman v Superman followed by Daredevil Season 2.

Amanda Palmer’s Emotion-Centered Aesthetic

The rawness of Amanda Palmer’s work is a reflection of herself and the emotion at the core of her artistic identity.