TKM (Muse) Events
The Kindlings Muse are local events taped for podcast, featuring a live audience and round-table of thoughtful creatives and gadflies discussing ideas, beliefs and values shaping life today. The Kindlings Muse Podcasts originate from a variety of locations including Hales Ales Brewery and Pub (Seattle’s Fremont District), the CS Lewis Center (Seattle Pacific University) and Earl Palmer Ministries (University of Washington’s Burke Museum Cafe). Annual events include Sundance/Windrider Film Festival (Park City, Utah), International Arts Movement (New York City) and others. The Kindlings Muse @ The Movies is taped in Seattle without a live audience.
To join the live audience you must register to attend. Seating is limited and is available on a first come basis.
FOR A SCHEDULE OF OUR 2009-2010 LIVE SHOWS
& TO REGISTER TO ATTEND
SELECT FROM THE LIST BELOW:
The Kindlings Muse @ Image Journal
Featuring shows in collaboration with the nation’s leading journal
featuring the best contemporary art and writing
informed by-or grappling with—religious faith.
The Kindlings Muse @ Hales Ales Brewery and Pub
This is our flagship show and is always more fun than a human deserves to have.
The Kindlings Muse @ Earl Palmer Ministries
One of the nation’s most respected thinkers recommends and discusses a book
every thoughtful creative needs to read and understand.
The Kindlings Muse @ CS Lewis Center
A panel of experts wrestle with C.S. Lewis essential ideas and their applicability today.
LISTEN ONLINE OR AT iTunes®
If you can’t join us in person you can listen to the podcasts online or register for the KindlingsMuse podcasts at iTunes.
ABOUT OUR HOSTS
Most Kindlings Muse events hosted by Dick Staub, whose award winning signature interviews have been described as a “cross between Studs Terkel, Jon Stewart and Charlie Rose.” A veteran talk show host and author, his most recent book is The Culturally Savvy Christian: A Manifesto for Deepening Faith and Enriching Popular Culture in an Age of Christianity-Lite.
Other hosts include: Jennie Spohr, Jeff Keuss, Craig Detweiler, Bill Hogg & Nigel Goodwin.
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