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  • Gentle radicalism

    Despite several flaws in reasoning, Roaring Lambs provides a compelling argument for Christians to transform culture.

  • Seduced by Destroyer

    In Streethawk: A Seduction, Destroyer (led by Dan Bejar) has produced a work of vocal, musical, and lyrical genius.

  • From Smurfs to Sponge Bob

    The author interviews a local mediaphile in order to better understand how cartoons have changed over the last twenty years, what we should look for in good cartoons, and how cartoons affect viewers.

  • Demian's relevance

    A student analyzes Hermann Hesse's novel for affronts to Christianity and then explains why such literature should be studied in Christian schools.

  • Consciousness is a terrible curse?

    Adaptation joins several other well-known films in addressing the isolating problems of writing and self-creation.

  • Who's afraid of the big, bad world?

    What is or is not appropriate for Christians to watch, observe, listen to and participate in? Some answers lie in a close exploration of Philippians 4:8.

  • Sculpting light and sound

    A film maker shares something of her journey to the art form and the works that journey has produced so far.

  • Apocalyptic liberation

    David Dark?s new book, Everyday Apocalypse, effectively reclaims an old word.

  • The rat race, art, and the inner life

    When we escape the noise long enough to hear the still, small voice, the journey of life takes on amazing new meaning.

  • Discovering faith and art

    An interview with painter Ben Keys.

  • Art 2003

    From lesser-known to well-known artists, visual art remains an important element of culture.

  • Art on display

    The temporarily defunct gallery needs some attention.

  • Passion for art

    Why Mark Moscowitz's Stone Reader is a must-see rental for artists and lovers of art.

  • Perfectly ugly

    An exploration of the role of symbol in Calvin Seerveld's theory of aesthetics.

  • Off to the Festival we go

    Calvin College's Festival of Faith & Writing offers an opportunity to acquaint new writers and readers with catapult.

  • Vacation as pilgrimage

    A biennial journey to France renews a wife?s spirit.

  • Changing the conversation

    How cultural institutions are recognizing the complexity of ?Christian? art.

  • Collaborative creation

    An artist learns to connect his craft with Sunday mornings.

  • Theatre & Art 2004

    Responses highlight varied local experiences.

  • Ephemeral art

    What Goldsworthy and Christo have in common.

  • Mart?n Buscaglia

    From a back room concert to the purpose of the artist.

  • Peacemaking, terrorism and art

    An artist wonders out loud about the link between victims and perpetrators.

  • Garbage or genius?

    A discussion starter on the works of art that we value in spite of a general consensus of worthlessness.

  • This must be the place

    A walk around the neighborhood leads to the threshold of a timeless place.

  • The end of the tunnel

    A photo essay about an art installation at the historic Eastern State Penitentiary.

  • The end of the tunnel

    A photo essay about an art installation at the historic Eastern State Penitentiary.

  • The end of the tunnel

    A photo essay about an art installation at the historic Eastern State Penitentiary.

  • The end of the tunnel

    A photo essay about an art installation at the historic Eastern State Penitentiary.

  • The end of the tunnel

    A photo essay about an art installation at the historic Eastern State Penitentiary.

  • The end of the tunnel

    A photo essay about an art installation at the historic Eastern State Penitentiary.