Amusing Ourselves to Death: a cartoon… Wait, what?
Welcome to Christ and Pop Culture
Pop Culture is everywhere. We just acknowledge it. Christ and Pop Culture is an attempt to discuss and think rightly about the common knowledge of our age.
-
Elsewhere – Noteworthy Links
Is Tweeting With the Kids A Redeemable Activity?
The Court Struck Down Prop 8, But Not as Dramatically As They Could Have
The music industry is doing just fine
What to do with “Christian” Bumperstickers and T-Shirts
Newt Gingrich Likes to say “Stupid”
The Rise of Christian Libertarianism?
Recent Posts

From Fanboy to Frustrated: A Plea To Mark DriscollMark Driscoll is at it again and again. Guest writer David Dunham shares why he can no longer bear it.

The Moviegoer: Noticing “The Mill and the Cross”Majewski’s film is a testament to great art, to the artist as weaver and the Artist as Master Weaver.

Mixed Signals: This Year’s Best Super Bowl AdApple got a promotion for their device that was rooted in the here and now, in the reality of a heightened Super Bowl moment.

What Memes Mean: Muppet Political DiscourseLiving in an age where even Muppets offer political criticism ought to inspire us to speak better.

Music at Mars Hill: Lessons From Leonard Cohen“Old Ideas”‘ simplicity and focus on songwriting feels refreshing.
We Recommend:
-
Chelsea
From Fanboy to Frustrated: A Plea To Mark DriscollBrad Williams
From Fanboy to Frustrated: A Plea To Mark DriscollDavid
From Fanboy to Frustrated: A Plea To Mark DriscollBrad Williams
From Fanboy to Frustrated: A Plea To Mark DriscollNathan
From Fanboy to Frustrated: A Plea To Mark DriscollThe Christian Illustrator
What Memes Mean: Muppet Political DiscourseAdam E
Is Tweeting With the Kids A Redeemable Activity?Tyler
From Punk to Prophet: The Story and Message of Tom DeLonge
Archive

“A book about the possibility that Huxley, not Orwell, was right.”
Huh, now I feel absolutely no need to read the book, because after reading that comic, it seems clear that both authors were onto something, that both predictions have been coming to fruit in the last decade.
A book that would posit that Orwell was wrong is just as silly as a book that would posit that Huxley was wrong.
Speaking of cartoons…
*sigh* I never know where to put links to relevant pop cult stuff…
Anyway, R. Crumb’s adaptation of Genesis (not the band) is being previewed in The New Yorker. http://pwbeat.publishersweekly.com/blog/2009/06/01/first-look-at-crumbs-genesis-in-the-new-yorker/
The Danes last blog post..20090417.teaParty