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March/April 2013: Tony Hale

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In The Issue

The Drop

Emerging Artists You Should Know

Joel Houston
The lead worshipper of Hillsong United and co-pastor of Hillsong NYC keeps following the rhythm of where God leads Read More
Mount Moriah
The North Carolina music scene is one of America’s more exciting ones of late, with the folk revival finding its epicenter in a place it never really left, and Mount Moriah is at the movement’s forefront… Read More
Milo Greene
The word “lush” is tossed around a lot in music write-ups like this and, usually, you feel like it’s being used as nothing more than a lazy synonym for “pretty.” But it’s a marvelous descriptor for the Los Angeles quintet Milo Greene, which layers melody upon lyric upon melody to form a dizzying experience that is thrilling, soothing, unique and—yes—very, very lush… Read More
Millennials Are Now Old Enough to Care About Band Reunions
Remember when you were a kid and you couldn’t stand your parents’ music? They’d pull out some Styx, Amy Grant or Steely Dan and you’d just roll your eyes, adjust your headphones and turn up Boyz II Men to drown out their singing in the kitchen? Well, odds are the shoe’s on the other foot now… Read More
Pop Is Getting Sadder
Now more than ever, everybody hurts. New research proves pop music is on the downturn, emotionally speaking. Read More

The Drop

Sustainable Change. Sacrificial Living

Making a Deal With God
Last year, I was reminded of the amusing lengths to which college students will go to make a buck… Read More
Google Awards Charity: Water $5 Million Technology Grant
When charity: water got its start in 2006, that start included six freshwater wells built in Uganda and a handheld GPS device picked up at an electronics store for $100… Read More

Slices

A Bimonly Look at Life, Faith + Culture

‘Black Ops 2’: The Most Best-Selling Thing Ever
Black Ops 2, the latest in the money-minting Call of Duty video game franchise, made over $500 million in 24 hours, smashing opening day records not just for video games, but for movies too… Read More
‘The Hobbit’ Causes Migraines
For all the bold choices surrounding December’s release of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (see: its soul-crushing run time, the decision to make it into the first of a trilogy), none was more innovative or daring than the decision to give audiences migraines… Read More
Gadgets Outnumber People in America
There are now more web-connected devices in the United States than there are actual people—like, a lot more… Read More
Disney’s Bringing Back ‘Boy Meets World’
They said it couldn’t be done… Read More
Christians Should Get Dirty
Living our faith isn’t something done from an ivory tower. Read More
Google Awards Charity: Water $5 Million Technology Grant
When charity: water got its start in 2006, that start included six freshwater wells built in Uganda and a handheld GPS device picked up at an electronics store for $100… Read More
Quick—Someone Tweet Something Holy
Did you hear? The pope’s on Twitter… Read More
How to Get in Summer Shape
Warm months are just around the corner, but it’s not too late to get your body ready. Read More
Kurt Warner’s Precious ‘Moment’
For all the dumb reality TV shows shoveled out in the last decade, it’s refreshing to see a spate of shows—like Biggest Loser and The Voice—that focus more on achievement, talent and hard-won victory… Read More
The Problem With Christian Art
“Christian” cannot be made into a marketing term. Read More

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