“Hymn for the 81%” — a new anthem addressed to the American church
January 19, 2020
I'm grateful for this new hymn.
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Overstreet’s Favorite Recordings: 2019
January 2, 2020
Here it is — a music festival, a playlist, a countdown of my favorite albums of 2019.
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Favorite Recordings of 2019: Honorable Mentions
December 31, 2019
A prelude to my countdown of 25 favorite records fro 2019, here's a long list of albums that probably deserve to be in that top 25 but... well... math is unforgiving. Explore. Listen. Discover some new favorites.
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Cinemarginalia: Justin Chang & Ins Choi at The Glen Workshop; Criterion sale; Scorsese in Seattle
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November 3, 2019
You can spend a week in Santa Fe with Justin Chang, Ins Choi, Over the Rhine, and more. Also: The new Scorsese film is getting the best possible projection in Seattle. Read about these things and more here...
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Overstreet Radio: Wilco, Lucy Dacus, Innocence Mission, R.E.M., Bruce Cockburn, and more
November 2, 2019
Here's a long list of new songs that are heating up my cold autumn days. Enjoy!
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Famine Walk – the new Joe Henry opening track is here
November 2, 2019
I heard this in the car today, and I had to pull the car over.
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Turn and Face the Strange: a challenge to artists and churches
On Movies & Media,On Songs & Albums,On Books & Writing
September 6, 2019
In April, I closed the Sacrament & Story conference in Seattle by posing a challenge to artists and churches, and by addressing a question that has kept you awake at night, I'm sure: If you go into space, will your DNA be rewritten and turn you into an alien?
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Love & Revelation: a ‘magic hour’ with Over the Rhine
On Songs & Albums,Music Reviews
April 14, 2019
Linford Detweiler and Karin Bergquist return with songs of ruin, loss, and hard-won hope.
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