Posted: April, 2008

Horton Hears a Who, Expelled, Snow Angels, Blade Runner , Sweeny Todd , Once , Amadeus , Flight of the Red Balloon , Lady JaneTKM@The Movies Segments 1 of 1

1440404489_f80a82373b_s1.jpgIn our newest Kindlings Muse we bring you a discussion of current film releases, new DVD releases and “films everybody should see” in a discussion featuring Jeffrey Overstreet film critic, author of Auralia’s Colors and Through a Screen Darkly, Jennie Spohr, film producer, reviewer at Past The Popcorn and producer of The Kindlings Muse and Gregory Wright Senior Editor of HollywoodJesus.com and Past the Popcorn.

 
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Mako Fujimura: River Grace Podcast: Dick Staub Interview. Segment 1 of 1

images5.jpegDick Staub interviews Makoto Fujimura a painter who was appointed to the National Council on the Arts, a six year Presidential appointment, in 2003. A resident of Tribeca in NYC, he is the founder of the International Arts Movement and has become a voice of cultural authority on faith, humanity, and Read more

 
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Art Helping People See GodBlogger Dick Staub

925.jpgA kindergarten teacher was observing her classroom of children while they drew. She would occasionally walk around to see each child’s artwork. As she came to one little girl who was working diligently, she asked what the drawing was. The girl replied, “I’m drawing God.” The teacher paused and said, “But no one knows what God looks like.” Without missing a beat, or looking up from her drawing, the girl replied, “They will in a minute.”

Recently I was asked to deliver a devotional to the board of IMAGE Journal, a glorious periodical that grapples with the Read more

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The Other Boleyn Girl; 4 Months, 3 weeks, 2 days; U2 in 3d; 3:10 to Yuma

1440404489_f80a82373b_s1.jpgIn our newest Kindlings Muse Show we bring you a discussion of current film releases, new DVD releases and films everybody should see in a discussion featuring Jeffrey Overstreet film critic, author of Auralia’s Colors and Through a Screen Darkly, Jennie Spohr, producer of The Kindlings Muse, and reviewer at Past the Popcorn and Gregory Wright Managing Editor of Past the Popcorn and Senior Editor of HollywoodJesus.com.

 
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The Director and Cast of “DOUBT” by John Patrick Shanley:Podcast: Live At Taproot Theatre Segment 1 of 1

ms2.jpgHost Dick Staub is joined by a live audience at Taproot Theatre in Seattle’s Greenwood district that had just seen the play DOUBT, which won playwright John Patrick Shanley the Pulitzer Prize, Obie and Tony awards. Seattle Times theatre critic Jeff Shannon said DOUBT is timeless, flawless and dramatically foolproof Read more

 
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OBIT Tribute to Charlton Heston Podcast: Dick Staub Interview. Segment 4 of 4

570030711_151f6d0a97_s3.jpgAmong my most memorable Dick Staub interviews were those with Charlton Heston. We first met in Washington DC when he spoke at a lunch I attended. I needed to catch a flight and waited until he finished. I headed for a back exit, the same one he ducked into. As we reached the actual exit door alarms went off and a security guard approached. Recognizing Heston the guard waved him through…I quipped, “I’m with Moses.” Heston turned, laughed and waved me through with him. We introduced ourselves and a few months later we met in Chicago for an interview, then another and another. He was literate, articulate and a gentleman who loved words as evidenced by his comments in this reprise interview.

 
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OBIT Tribute to Charlton Heston Podcast: Dick Staub Interview. Segment 3 of 4

570030711_151f6d0a97_s2.jpgAmong my most memorable Dick Staub interviews were those with Charlton Heston. We first met in Washington DC when he spoke at a lunch I attended. I needed to catch a flight and waited until he finished. I headed for a back exit, the same one he ducked into. As we reached the actual exit door alarms went off and a security guard approached. Recognizing Heston the guard waved him through…I quipped, “I’m with Moses.” Heston turned, laughed and waved me through with him. We introduced ourselves and a few months later we met in Chicago for an interview, then another and another. He was literate, articulate and a gentleman who loved words as evidenced by his comments in this reprise interview.

 
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OBIT Tribute to Charlton Heston Podcast: Dick Staub Interview. Segment 2 of 4

570030711_151f6d0a97_s1.jpgAmong my most memorable Dick Staub interviews were those with Charlton Heston. We first met in Washington DC when he spoke at a lunch I attended. I needed to catch a flight and waited until he finished. I headed for a back exit, the same one he ducked into. As we reached the actual exit door alarms went off and a security guard approached. Recognizing Heston the guard waved him through…I quipped, “I’m with Moses.” Heston turned, laughed and waved me through with him. We introduced ourselves and a few months later we met in Chicago for an interview, then another and another. He was literate, articulate and a gentleman who loved words as evidenced by his comments in this reprise interview.

 
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OBIT Tribute to Charlton Heston Podcast: Dick Staub Interview. Segment 1 of 4

570030711_151f6d0a97_s.jpgAmong my most memorable Dick Staub interviews were those with Charlton Heston. We first met in Washington DC when he spoke at a lunch I attended. I needed to catch a flight and waited until he finished. I headed for a back exit, the same one he ducked into. As we reached the actual exit door alarms went off and a security guard approached. Recognizing Heston the guard waved him through…I quipped, “I’m with Moses.” Heston turned, laughed and waved me through with him. We introduced ourselves and a few months later we met in Chicago for an interview, then another and another. He was literate, articulate and a gentleman who loved words as evidenced by his comments in this reprise interview.

 
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Nigel Goodwin: C.S. Lewis Quotes that Shaped Me. Podcast: Live at CS Lewis Centre Segment 1 of 1

images4.jpegOn this podcast host Dick Staub hosts a discussion with Nigel Goodwin on The C.S. Lewis quotes that have shaped me and my thinking.” Nigel Goodwin is a British actor and founder of Genesis Arts an organization that encourages the artistic community in its quest to make good art to God’s glory.

 
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