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Issue 54: Nov/Dec 2011
In the Issue
Where Is God in Tragedy?
Looking for meaning and hope in a broken world. Read More
Why Christmas Matters
If Christmas is true, then it makes all the difference. Read More
When Revolutionaries Grow Up
Can you be both radical and responsible? Read More
Manchester Orchestra
Frontman Andy Hull talks simple math, complicated stories and uncomfortable honesty. Read More
The Quirky Rockers of OK GO
There's more to these rockers than just viral videos. Read More
Civil Disobedience
When—if ever—should Christians break the law? Read More
The Confessions of MUTEMATH
After a disappointing sophomore album and losing a key band member, the New Orleans band finally tells the story to RELEVANT they've never been ready to share. Read More
The 2011 RELEVANT Gift Guide
Each year, the holidays require you to find creative, thoughtful gifts for the significant people in your life—without breaking the bank or having a mental breakdown. But before you make a panicked gift card run or swear off gifts altogether, we have a few ideas for your pursuit of presents this year. Read More
John Cusack Will Be Wrong
And 10 more predictions for 2012. Read More
Unwrapping the Holidays
Here are the stories behind all of this season's celebrations—not just the ones you know. Read More
The Evolution of Jonah Hill
The breakout actor on his movie Moneyball—and his camaraderie with Brad Pitt. Read More
The Drop
Emerging Artists You Should Know
Sarah Jaffe
Every artist talks about the creative process as a journey, and ofen as a struggle… Read More
Active Child
Trying to describe Active Child to a new listener presents quite a challenge… Read More
Artic Ice at Near-Record Low
Scientists alarmed at pace of 2011 melt. Read More
Growing a Better Food Pantry
Some churches are organically helping the poor in a whole new way Read More
GIft Card Giver
How one organization is working to meet the needs of people and nonprofits around the country–68 cents at a time. Read More
Slices
Our Bi-Monthly Look at Faith, Life and Culture
Mary J. Blige
As the primary songwriter for this summer’s hit The Help, Blige found much in her background and American history to inspire her work for this challenging film. Read More
Artic Ice at Near-Record Low
Scientists alarmed at pace of 2011 melt. Read More
How to Host a Friendsgiving
This year, why not start a new tradition? Read More
Growing a Better Food Pantry
Some churches are organically helping the poor in a whole new way Read More
Rob Bell Goes Hollywood
The former pastor teams with Lost exec producer Carlton Cuse on a spiritual drama for ABC. Read More
The Old Party Lines Are Shifting
A new study suggests Americans don't fall cleanly into conservative and liberal categories anymore. Read More
Creation Museum to Build $155M Noah's Ark Theme Park
(No, we're not joking.) Read More

