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The Drop

Emerging Artists You Should Know

Electric Guest
Artist to Watch Read More
The Fray
Frontman Isaac Slade gets honest about Africa, the Christian ghetto and why he was disappointed in their sophomore album. Read More
The Mynabirds
Why we love them ... Read More
What's Next for David Crowder?
Now that the David Crowder Band has officially parted ways, we spoke with the iconic frontman about his future. Read More

The Drop

Sustainable Change. Sacrificial Living

A New North Korea?
With a different leader, will there be a greater emphasis on justice? Read More
Justice 2.0
Justice is trendy today… Read More

Slices

A Bimonly Look at Life, Faith + Culture

Gaming Gets So Much Smoother
When yacht rock meets Street Fighter, everyone wins. Read More
The BBC vs. Christians
The broadcaster says Christians are treated with less sensitivity. Read More
Anthony Bourdain's New Adventure
An afternoon with the world's most frank chef and critic. Read More
Why I Am (Still) a Christian
Author Lauren Winner tells why she's held onto her faith. The answer may surprise you. Read More
A $315,000 Hamburger
Scientists in the netherlands have discovered a way to use stem cells to grow muscle tissue in a lab… Read More
Netflix Rescues Summer TV
Summer is almost here–which means good TV is almost gone… Read More
Your Job Will Kill You–After It Makes You Fat
In case you needed proof that working on a computer at a desk all day is unnatural, recent studies have shown people with sedentary jobs are twice as likely to die from heart disease than those with active jobs and that 292,345,090 Americans do not get the minimum level of exercise for good health. It's Making You Fat Americans burn 140 fewer calories a day than 50 years ago… Read More
2012 Summer Movie Guide
Costumed heroes, aliens and a wild-haired Scotswoman represent this season's biggest films. Read More
What Batman Says About Us
Every generation has its superhero… Read More
The New Mother: Young and Single
For the first time in history, the majority of under-30 moms are unwed. Read More

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