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One Ring to Link Them All: Vol 14

One Ring to Link Them All: Vol 14

Hi all! I am back in the safe harbor of Boston (: Phew! Links for the week along with a new fishie Christianity.com - The Calling of Christian Writers - Richard Doster asks what is different about the new breed of Christian writers, including Marilynne Robinson Irreligious - Inception Breaks

07.25.2010| The Fish Tank | Judith Huang

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The Leadership of Hazel

The Leadership of Hazel

I was watching Watership Down, the animated film last week in mourning for my two bunnies - Moonbun, whom I had to give up after fostering for a semester, and Muffin, who passed away in Australia. It's a beautiful, brave, witty, wise and sweet film - the kind of children's film that is pretty rare t

06.12.2010| The Fish Tank | Judith Huang

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District 9

District 9

Last week I saw a movie that made me want to change the world. And it was about aliens from outer space. When I rented District 9, I certainly wasn’t expecting to have my heart wrenched around. I was in the mood for fun summer science fiction—a gripping adventure lightly spiced with the myste

06.3.2010| The Fish Tank | Anne L. Goetz

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Dark and Powerful and Beautiful: Sex and the Single Christian

Time-lapse Short! from Will Huckle on Vimeo. Spring... and a young woman's fancy lightly turns to *ahem* thoughts of love. It is unfortunate that while our culture is steeped in images of sex and continual allusions to sexuality, our idea of sex, whether Christian or not, tends to be inext

04.24.2010| The Fish Tank | Judith Huang

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The Knocked Up Family

Knocked Up. Dir. Judd Apatow. Universal, 2006. Knocked Up, writer/director Judd Apatow's follow-up to 2005's wildly popular The 40 Year Old Virgin, was no disappointment. It opened this summer to box office success and, like its predecessor, delighted critics as much as fans. The success of both fi

04.1.2008| Books and Arts, Volume 4, Issue 1 | timreckart

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Sweet Child of Mine

Children of Men. Dir. Alfonso Cuarón. Universal, 2006. London, 2027: the world is a depressing place, devoid of the laughter of children. Everyone in the world has mysteriously become infertile; no babies have been born for eighteen years. When a young woman becomes pregnant, the protagonist must

04.1.2007| Books and Arts, Volume 3, Issue 2 | Faith Sadar

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Friends and Foes

Blood Diamond. Dir. Edward Zwick. Warner Bros., 2006. After seeing Blood Diamond, I was swept up in a rush of strong emotions, like most others who have seen this movie about the inhumane atrocities stemming from conflict diamonds in Sierra Leone. Alongside those emotions was the urgent drive to ta

04.1.2007| Books and Arts, Volume 3, Issue 2 | Jieun Baek

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