Posted: January, 2008
Hilla Medalia, producer of “To Die in Jerusalem”Podcast: Live from Sundance at The Windrider Forum: Segment 1 of 1
On the afternoon of March 29, 2002 the world was shaken when an 18 year-old Palestinian girl and suicide bomber, entered a market where she detonated a bomb, killing herself, injuring 30 and killing a 17 year-old Israeli girl. No one was shaken more than the mothers of Read more
Finding God in Sundance Films Podcast: Live from Sundance at The Windrider Forum: Segment 1 of 1
In his classic God in Popular Culture, sociologists Andrew Greeley concluded, “my thesis is simple enough: Popular Culture is a theological place”the locale in which one may encounter God. Popular culture provides an opportunity to experience Read more
Art: The Language of The Soul Podcast: Live from Sundance at The Windrider Forum: Segment 1 of 1
Robert Redford opened Sundance 2008 by saying “Art is the language of the soul.” We experienced a brilliant example of this as we heard an interview with Geoffrey Haley whose film The Last Word explores, among other things, Read more
Geoffrey Haley: An Interview with the Director of The Last Word Podcast: Live from Sundance at The Windrider Forum: Segment 1 of 1
If art is the language of the soul, this interview conducted by Craig Detweiler reveals the soul of an artist. A deeply personal, revelatory discussion of Geoffrey’s spiritual journey and his exploration of hope, the meaningful life and death.
The Importance of SundancePodcast: Live from Sundance at The Windrider Forum: Segment 1 of 1
Windrider Forum hosts young filmmakers and theologians in an exploration the films of Sundance. Today a discussion about the importance of Sundance in these endeavors. We feature Read more
“Through Joy and Beyond.” The Making of the first CS Lewis Documentary with filmmaker, Bob O’Donnell. Podcast: Live at CS Lewis Centre Segment 1 of 1
Bob O’ Donnell is a filmmaker, broadcaster (he produced “Unshackled,” the longest running radio drama on the planet!) and actor who created the first documentary (and many say the best) of C.S. Lewis. New to the Seattle area–we wanted to get a firsthand account of his amazing work in Read more
Glimmers Of Artistic HopeBlogger Dick Staub
Glimmers Of Artistic Hope““ I see faint glimmers of hope on the artistic front.“
1) Classical Music Listen to what Aaron Jay Kernis, composer of “Newly Drawn Sky, said to Seattle Symphony conductor Gerard Strauss about his aspirations. “I want to write music that is visceral, that is moving, and that is impeccably put together. I don’t want classical music to be a passive experience. I want it to have as much of an Read more

