Kind to Be Cruel: The Tragedy of Florence Foster Jenkins

Florence Foster Jenkins was surrounded by people who told her, wrongly, she could sing, and her life was stunted as a result.

The CaPC 25 Episode 21: Chance the Rapper’s ‘Coloring Book’, ‘Dark Souls III’, And ‘Firewatch’

Chance the Rapper’s Coloring Book, Dark Souls 3, and Firewatch are all up for nomination on this weeks episode of The 25 where political incorrectness and falsehoods abound this week.

Women Behaving Badly: What Miranda Lambert’s ‘Vice’ Is Really Telling Us

Country star Miranda Lambert gives us insight into sexual freedom for women: does it mean behaving as badly as men?

What’s Getting Us Through the Summer: CaPC Staff Recommendations

Here’s what our writers are consuming this summer when they’re not writing.

Vincent Colbert’s Unwind, Free for CaPC Members

Vincent Colbert is a Denver-based singer-songwriter with a silky voice and a knack for sad songs.

‘The Life of Pablo’ and the Messy, Scandalous Redemption of Kanye West

‘The Life of Pablo’ is a messy, but redemptive album from Kanye West

Weaving Songs into the Soul: An Interview with Matt Papa

Matt Papas has always had a passion to teach the Bible and for theology and music; his work is a marriage of those two things.

CAPC Podcast #23 – Cash, Cobain, Bush

Listening Closely to ‘Wolf of Wall Street’: Music as a Moral Clue in the Films of Martin Scorsese

Scorsese has left us clues in Wolf of Wall Street and his other “irredeemable” films as to the truly moral, redeemable nature of his work — particularly through his use of music.

Lou Reed and the Iconography of Rock and Roll

“In the same way that religious icons represent larger realities, Lou Reed stood for his time and place in a way that few others have”

The Understated Power of Influence: Why Lou Reed is Such a Big Deal, Even If You’ve Never Heard of Him

“15 minutes of fame be damned: Lou Reed will have decades of influence.”

How CHVRCHES Fell Victim to the Hype Machine

“Hype is an ever-present feature of music these days, and CHVRCHES have certainly put it to good use.”

ELSEWHERE: Online Streaming Services Are Still In The Red, But For How Long?

The Last Battle of The Civil Wars

Denison Witmer: Songs To Grow Up To

Listening to Doubt: What Music Can Teach Us about Apostasy