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Wednesday August 27, 2008

Categories: Politics, Popular Culture

Culture11?


One of the reasons I've not blogged much (understatement) for the past several months is that I've been rather busy and preoccupied on a business project. The project is a new online magazine and community focusing on American culture - everything from pop culture to politics and fashion to family.

It is called Culture11 and you can find it at www.culture11.com.

There are many stories to tell about its creation, its name, and my participation but I encourage you to take a few minutes and check it out.

Our hope is that you will find some irresistibly interesting perspectives on life in America from some of the country's most dynamic voices. We aim to be an online destination that has the editorial excellence of a great magazine, the thrill of a terrific conversation, and the comfort of a supportive community all rolled into one.

We're still in the beta stage and working out a few bugs so we could use your input. We're also launching very quietly - no big press releases or press conferences, no claims that we are going to change the world. We just want to build something that can be an everyday part of life.

Two more things. I am going to keep JWalking here at Beliefnet. I love this company and this little community. At the same time, I will be blogging at Culture11 with a friend of mine named Joe Carter. He is our managing editor and we will call our blog Kuo & Joe. I know, massively original. I hope you will check that out as well my blog here.

Let me know what you think about any and all of this... my new email is david@culture11.com

Monday August 11, 2008

THIS matters

While we spill pixels about John Edwards, how many write about this?

Monday August 11, 2008

Edwards


I'm trying to find anger or bitterness or shock at all that John Edwards did and didn't do and said he did and said he didn't do.

There is, of course, sadness - sadness for all those people who worked so hard for him, sadness for all of those who he let lie to cover his sin, sadness for his self betrayal and more than anything, sadness for his children and for Elizabeth.

Beyond that? I've got nothing.

Why should I?

He was just a man running for office - just a politician running for president.

He had an affair.

Stop the presses!!

He lied.

Noooooooo.

He's narcissistic... really?

One of the dangers of modern politics is the temptation to elevate these frail creatures to super human levels... to put so much hope and faith in them that they become little gods. Look no further than the passion and hope attached to one Obama.

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This is both an expectation too great for frail humans and a hope thoroughly and completely misplaced.

Politicians run to be leaders of our government, at most the chief executive of the government. Their power is sublimely and appropriately limited. Hopefully they can deliver on the limited things a government can touch. Beyond that, we are wrong to have 'faith' in them.

Faith is a word best applied to our relationship with God. We'd be better served and less angry and shocked at politicians' invariable foibles if we remember that.

Monday August 4, 2008

McCain's "The One"


John McCain's band of white advisers had best take a stroll down the lane of African-American oratorical history before they launch their next anti-Obama missive. [This is not to suggest that there is anything racial about McCain's ad. I'm sure that his color blind associates aren't even aware that Sen. Obama has more melanin than Sen. McCain.]

McCain's new web ad, "The One" mocks Obama's grand, seemingly arrogant oratory.

The problem with it is that it simultaneously mocks generations of African-American oratory. As my friend Patton Dodd pointed out to me, would the fact that Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., filled his speeches with grand rhetorical flourishes make us doubt his ability to lead? I'm wondering what the ad meisters would do with this "arrogance"

I say to you today, my friends, so even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow, I still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream.

I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: "We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal."

I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood.

I have a dream that one day even the state of Mississippi, a state sweltering with the heat of injustice, sweltering with the heat of oppression, will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice.

I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.

I have a dream today.

I have a dream that one day, down in Alabama, with its vicious racists, with its governor having his lips dripping with the words of interposition and nullification; one day right there in Alabama, little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little white boys and white girls as sisters and brothers.

I have a dream today.

I have a dream that one day every valley shall be exalted, every hill and mountain shall be made low, the rough places will be made plain, and the crooked places will be made straight, and the glory of the Lord shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together.

Or consider Barbara Jordan. Should her 1976 convention speech, one of the greatest political speeches in American history, have caused people to doubt her leadership ability simply because she said,

There is something special about tonight. What is different? What is Special? I, Barbara Jordan, am a keynote speaker.

A lot of years passed since 1832, and during that time it would have been most unusual for any national political party to ask that a Barbara Jordan deliver a keynote address...but tonight here I am. And I feel that notwithstanding the past that my presence here is one additional bit of evidence that the American Dream need not forever be deferred.

By the McCain camp's standards, every great speaker should be disqualified from public office simply because they refer to themselves in the personal pronoun and because they use rhetorical flourishes. Perhaps this gives an insight into who McCain is considering for his VP pick - someone who utterly boring in their public addresses... Al Gore.

Monday July 28, 2008

Categories: Family, Popular Culture

Male insults


Several years ago, while attending an Atlanta Braves baseball game at Turner Field - their home park - my wife kept getting a quizzical look on her face. It only occurred when the Braves were at bat and usually during a moment when things were going well for them.

Finally she turned to me and said, "Isn't that odd?"

"What?"

"Isn't it odd that the Braves play the cavalry charge to rally the team? I mean, aren't 'braves' rather opposed to, say, a cavalry charge?"

As a Mets fan any insult leveled against the Braves is fine by my book. But her observation was of a different magnitude. I suppose it only underscores the fact that there are few thinking Braves fans.

Last night a different question - "Why is it," she asked, "that men so frequently disparage one another using the word 'dick' when said body part drives so much of their existence?"

I tried to think of some sociological or psychological answer. Knowing the little bit that I do about Freud I really didn't want to go there. And sociologically I was stumped. So I did what I did at the Braves game and smiled and said, "Wow, I have no clue."

Of course that might just be the right answer to her question.

Thursday July 24, 2008

Categories: Faith, Family, Popular Culture

Hating on The Three Little Pigs

The Three Little Pigs are directly responsible for the degradation of American creativity and general childhood guilt. For the past several weeks the Golden Books version of The Three Little Pigs has made it onto Livvy's high demand book...

Tuesday July 22, 2008

Categories: Church, Popular Culture

Katy Perry - Christian outcast

Note - Most of my blogging now occurs at Culture11.com a new media company. My blog is here. Very interesting little MTV interview with pop sensation Katy Perry - of "I Kissed a Girl" and "Ur So Gay" fame. It...

Monday April 28, 2008

Categories: Faith, Popular Culture

The temptation of Miley Cyrus

Note - Most of my blogging now occurs at Culture11.com a new media company. My blog is here. It is hard to read about Miley Cyrus' recent "issues" - in Vanity Fair, other slightly tart pics - and not fear...

Monday April 14, 2008

Categories: Popular Culture

Ancient history - iPod circa 2001, pt .2

Found this - Steve Jobs introducing the iPod in 2001. Killer quote, "We think the Apple brand is going to be fantastic [in this space]." Yeah, think so?...

Monday April 14, 2008

Categories: Popular Culture

Ancient history - iPod circa 2001

Stumbled across this video introducing the iPod in 2001... Moby nails iPods success when he says that he had owned three mp3 players and didn't know how to work any of them but then he picked up an iPod...

Monday April 14, 2008

Categories: Popular Culture

Just what the world has been waiting for... a Microsoft store

If this had come on 4/1 I could have understood it as an April Fool's joke. But apparently it is serious. Based on Apple's unbelievable success with its retail stores, Microsoft is going to be launching a branded store...

Wednesday April 9, 2008

Categories: Faith, Popular Culture

What redemption looks like

In the fall of 1986 I was a college freshman away on some spiritual retreat. I had chosen God over the New York Mets because there weren't any TVs around the weekend retreat and my beloved Mets were in...

Thursday April 3, 2008

Categories: Popular Culture

LLCool Dawkins

Great satire... genius satire... Here are some of the lyrics: "You see this battle's been raging since Zeus was on the Bottle between science like Democritus and faith like Aristotle who said the mover was movin' like some magic trick...

Tuesday March 25, 2008

Categories: Popular Culture

The world's best pizza place?

Rumor - and Bon Appetite magazine - have it that DiFara Pizza at 1424 Avenue J in Brooklyn, NY may have the world's best pizza... ...anyone had it?...

Tuesday March 18, 2008

My race problem

I joke a lot about my race. My father is Chinese. My mother is American. I like to say that I had a unique upbringing - that I was raised on tofu and grits. Or, since I am a...

Sunday March 16, 2008

Categories: Popular Culture

Douthat on Sex

Ross Douthat is a scary smart human... read his post on sexual morality....

Wednesday February 27, 2008

Categories: Popular Culture

Christian Apples

This fall, Abilene Christian University will be providing all incoming freshmen with either an iPhone or an iPod touch: ...freshmen will use the iPhones or iPod touches to receive homework alerts, answer in-class surveys and quizzes, get directions to...

Friday February 15, 2008

Don't read this post

I'm not sure anyone should read this post. This is FAR from a happy post. It starts inside the gates of a Ugandan hospital. It starts getting out of the car and looking around convinced I must be in the...

Sunday February 3, 2008

Categories: Faith, Popular Culture

Bono quoting

A friend - a dear, wonderful friend - gave me an autographed copy of Bono: in conversation with Michka Assayas a few years ago. I gave it a very quick read and put it on my list of books...

Thursday January 31, 2008

Categories: Popular Culture

Stranded at the airport? Rule 240

My buddy Spence Smith travels a lot. He works for Compassion International - more on them later - and is known to take one day trips to places like Equador or Fiji or Mali. Ok, not really Fiji. Anyway,...

Tuesday January 29, 2008

Categories: Popular Culture

New Michael Jackson

25 years after Thriller, Michael Jackson is rereleasing the album with bonus tracks produced by some of today's most influential artists including Kanye West, Akon and Will. I. Am. Here is the audio to the remake of "The Girl is...

Monday January 28, 2008

Categories: Popular Culture

And now... nothing serious

Ok, this is kind of funny...

Sunday January 27, 2008

Categories: Popular Culture

A new addiction

I am completely new to the social networking world. I really only heard the term six months or so ago - an 'early adopter' I'm not. To boot, Beliefnet has a new social networking element that is fantastic and I'm...

Thursday January 24, 2008

Categories: Popular Culture

Apple v. Mac... sort of...

Apple guy v. Mac guy... from a slightly different perspective...

Thursday January 24, 2008

Categories: Faith, Popular Culture

U2 3D - welcome to the revival

U2 has a new film opening. It is a 3D take on them in concert. It was... stupendous. The film can only be seen on IMAX screens so right off the bat it is 60 feet tall. To make it...

Tuesday January 15, 2008

Categories: Popular Culture

Steve Jobs makes me tingle

He is doing his keynote at MacWorld... I can't watch it live but am following it at Macrumors.com. Four million iPhones have already sold. They are introducing new software for the iPhone - that includes a GPS-like map locator, the...

Thursday January 10, 2008

Categories: Popular Culture

The secret iPhone story

Wired has a big story detailing the iPhone's creation. It is a good read....

Saturday January 5, 2008

Categories: Politics, Popular Culture

A debate reality check

Ok, debate reality check. While these guys are yipping at each other the NFL playoffs are going on - specifically the Redskins and Seahawks are playing deep into the 4th quarter in a really close and exciting game. I'm wondering...

Thursday January 3, 2008

Categories: Popular Culture

Belichick NFL coach of year...next Barry Bonds MLB mascot

If one needed any further proof of the message American sports sends to kids consider this - the man who was fined more than any other coach in NFL history for cheating has been chosen coach of the year by...

Monday December 31, 2007

Categories: Politics, Popular Culture

Best political songs?

What are the best political songs? My wife's favorite is Famine by Sinead O'Connor. U2's Bad is another strong entry. Then there is this: What think you?...

Monday December 31, 2007

Categories: Popular Culture

The Great Debaters

See The Great Debaters. While acknowledging I have very simple tastes in film and am easily amused, I also submit that it is a beautiful and moving film. I recall hearing a critic once say that the most popular flims...

Friday December 21, 2007

Categories: Popular Culture

Will the web kill porn?

The LA Times reports that established porn companies are suing the porn versions of YouTube because they are seriously infringing on their business. ...in the last year or so, the rapid increase in consumption of all manner of videos on...

Thursday December 20, 2007

Categories: Popular Culture

No iThongs

It is a sign of the times. A huge Victoria's Secret store in Manhattan will be leveled and a new Apple store will take its place. The location at 1981 Broadway on the northwest corner of West 67th Street currently...

Thursday December 20, 2007

Categories: Popular Culture

"Loves me for my Willie"

It is what it is:...

Wednesday December 19, 2007

Categories: Faith, Popular Culture

Courageous Ms. Spears (the younger)

Britney Spears' sister is pregnant. She's 16. Britney Spears' 16-year-old sister, who stars as a schoolgirl in Nickelodeon's popular TV show "Zoey 101," is pregnant. The cable channel confirmed a report in the forthcoming edition of celebrity gossip magazine OK!...

Wednesday December 19, 2007

Categories: Faith, Popular Culture

Grateful for every day...

A few months ago, Buffalo Bills tight end Kevin Everett was paralyzed from the neck down in a freak football incident. The doctors were gloomy about his prognosis. Medicine and quick thinking and a bit of faith changed their prognosis....

Tuesday December 18, 2007

Categories: Popular Culture

And now Caspian

The new trailer for the next Chronicles of Narnia film: I still think Aslan looks far too 2D but perhaps that is because Lewis paints him in 4D....

Tuesday December 18, 2007

Rachel Weisz and poverty

I stumbled across an interesting article on noted actressRachel Weisz. Of note: Once she won the part [in The Constant Gardner] , she was off to Nairobi, Kenya, and its Kibera slum, the largest slum in sub-Saharan Africa, with more...

Friday December 14, 2007

Categories: Popular Culture

PIazza's revenge?

It may be wishful thinking but maybe the Mitchell Report was Mike Piazza's revenge. The big news of the report is that Roger Clemens - widely regarded as one of the greatest pitchers in baseball history - was a regular...

Wednesday November 28, 2007

Dogs or Darfur?

Federal prosecutors have gotten disgraced NFL star Michael Vick to set aside $928,000 for the care and placement of the 54 pit bulls rescued from his horrendous dogfighting operation. That is quite a lot of money by every standard -...

Tuesday November 27, 2007

Categories: Popular Culture

Risk?

Yes, online Risk. If you sign up you can play against other players from around the world. Danger, danger, time suckage approaching......

Monday November 26, 2007

Categories: Popular Culture

Ford Madox Brown's

I stumbled across this painting by Ford Madox Brown over the weekend and am thoroughly captivated by it. I am particularly drawn to the disciples' faces - it seems that in each of their faces is every emotional response to...

Friday November 23, 2007

Categories: Popular Culture

Random Friday question

I was crawling around the floor with my two-year-old on my back giving her a horsey-back ride when she said, "No Dad, piggy back ride." Where on earth did that term come from? Has anyone ever seen a pig giving...

Wednesday November 21, 2007

Categories: Politics, Popular Culture

HuckChuckFacts

Leave it to Mike Huckabee to come up with Chuck Norris in his campaign ad. The ad plays off Chuck Norris facts - a ridiculously popular website that lists, among other facts: Guns don't kill people. Chuck Norris kills People....

Tuesday November 20, 2007

Categories: Popular Culture

Michael Vick - the anti-Bonds? the anti-Belichik?

Interesting news: Michael Vick got a head start on a possible long prison stretch Monday, surrendering three weeks before he was to be sentenced for his involvement in a bloody dogfighting ring. The disgraced Atlanta Falcons quarterback surrendered to U.S....

Monday November 19, 2007

Categories: Faith, Popular Culture

5 spiritual things to do during the TV strike

After my time in LA I am more convinced than ever the writers strike is likely to be around for a while. Of course, given some of my past prognostications, it may be over by 2pm. So, here are 5...

Monday November 19, 2007

Categories: Popular Culture

The new U2

When I was traveling last week Kim called me to say that Livvy has renamed her four favorite animals. Meet the new U2: From left to right they are - Adam, Larry, Edge and Bono. One might argue that I...

Friday November 16, 2007

Categories: Popular Culture

John Wooden's way

I was talking to a friend this morning about Barry Bonds and cheating and honor. He said that he had befriended John Wooden, the famed "Wizard of Westwood" - winner of 10 NCAA championships in 12 years, winner of 88...

Friday November 16, 2007

Categories: Popular Culture

Barry Bonds and the New England Patriots and us

Barry Bonds has been indicted "on five felony charges — four for perjury and one for obstruction of justice — for testifying before a federal grand jury in 2003 that he never used anabolic steroids or human growth hormone." It...

Friday November 16, 2007

Categories: Popular Culture

Why the writers might win the strike

I've been out in LA the past few days and people are scared. This afternoon I was walking around a small town north of LA with some friends in the film business. We were talking and strolling and occasionally shopping....

Wednesday November 14, 2007

Categories: Popular Culture

International Soccer/Philosophy - with a wink

Here you go... Thanks Pia!...

Monday November 12, 2007

Categories: Popular Culture

Boy to man

As noted earlier, my guilty Monday morning pleasure is Peter King at CNNSI.com. Today's is one of the better ones not only because it leads with the Steelers but because it is about their young quarterback, Ben Roethlisberger (and no,...

Friday November 9, 2007

Categories: Popular Culture

Random Friday question

Random Friday question: Truffles. Ever hear how pigs search for and find them? Here's the question: How is it that the pigs find the truffles? Answer below...

Friday November 9, 2007

Categories: Popular Culture

Visiting Vegas

In Vegas attending the BlogWorld/GodBlogCon convention. Driving in from the airport the other night felt like being in a peep show. The billboards have gotten, um, rather more bold in their advertising. Lots more flesh, lots more provocative poses of...

Friday November 9, 2007

Categories: Popular Culture

The impossible Rock-n-Roll quiz

Ok, here it is, Rolling Stone's impossible Rock-n-Roll quiz... Have at it. Thanks to Rinat - who scored a 27. Yours truly got a 14 but that was because I guessed a lot....

Thursday November 8, 2007

Categories: Popular Culture

The New England Patriots*, Pt. 2

Wow, passionate emails on my post re: the Patriots*. In the last year I've posted more than 800 (?!?!) different items but this one got a lot of people plenty ticked off. I'll summarize the complaints: - I was being...

Wednesday November 7, 2007

Categories: Popular Culture

The New England Patriots*

As the sports world knows - and the rest of the inhabited world will learn over the coming weeks - the New England Patriots are undefeated and potential unstoppable. They may become the first team in the National Football League...

Monday November 5, 2007

Categories: Popular Culture

The abortion problem

Stories like these are why the abortion fight won't ever disappear. They may actually show how the power of technology will do what no abortion protestor ever did and what no law could ever do - change hearts and minds...

Sunday November 4, 2007

Categories: Popular Culture

Bella... beautiful? betrayal?

There's a new movie out - Bella - that is raising a fuss in the Christian community. Why? Barbara Nicolosi, blogging at Church of the Masses puts it this way: What is going on is a wildly over the top...

Sunday November 4, 2007

Categories: Popular Culture

What will we do?

So if Hollywood writers go on strike, what will the rest of the country do? At first it will only hit late night talk shows but if it goes on long enough... lots of repeats... and then? Reading? Gourmet cooking?...

Saturday November 3, 2007

Categories: Popular Culture

Old, tottering man

I am becoming an old, tottering man. I am rarely seen in public without my geritol. Ok, not really. But I think I am getting old. The proof? I shudder to admit this - I bought a book on how...

Friday November 2, 2007

Categories: Popular Culture

Random Friday question

Ok, no cheating on this random friday question - read: no looking it up on Wikipedia. Does anyone really know the difference between the following? - Parkway - Highway - Freeway - Thruway - Route And/or - Lane - Road...

Friday November 2, 2007

Categories: Faith, Popular Culture

Waterboarding for muggers?

Got this in an email from Jim Pinkerton this morning - If “waterboarding” is such an effective technique at thwarting evil-doers, as the President and Vice President keep reminding us, then surely it is unconscionable that we are NOT using...

Friday November 2, 2007

Categories: Popular Culture

Cyrano is new again

A wonderful review for Kevin Kline and Jennifer Garner in Broadway's newest hit - Cyrano de Bergerac...gotta love the language... "a double shot os silvery hokum, sweet but surprisingly potent." Sometimes a glass of moonshine is just what you need...

Wednesday October 31, 2007

Categories: Popular Culture

Umbert the Unborn

And now... Umbert the Unborn - "the world's most lovable unborn baby (next to yours!)"...

Tuesday October 30, 2007

Categories: Popular Culture

Love the Internet, just don't LOVE the Internet?

A new poll from Zogby provides interesting insights into our use of and feelings towards, the Internet. The Zogby/463 Internet Attitudes poll found that 24% of Americans said the Internet could serve as a replacement for a significant other. Not...

Tuesday October 30, 2007

Categories: Faith, Popular Culture

God and sports, pt. 2

Noted columnist EJ Dionne weighs in on sports and politics and faith and Giuliani. It must be noted here that Mr. Dionne is a passionate member of the Red Sox Nation, deliriously happy at a second World Series title in...

Tuesday October 30, 2007

Categories: Popular Culture

Peanut butter... by jelly

This is funny - a mock wikipedia entry about peanut butter written by jelly. Is there any end to American creativity? My favorite part: By 1904 people everywhere were tainting perfectly delicious Jelly sandwiches by smearing on greasy peanut butter....

Tuesday October 30, 2007

Categories: Faith, Popular Culture

Watching sports to God's glory?

Ok, watching sports can be a lot of fun - particularly when the Patriots or Yankees are losing or the Steelers or Mets are winning. But here is someone who is thinking long and hard - too long and too...

Monday October 29, 2007

Categories: Faith, Popular Culture

Praying for (and writing to) Britney

A church in Kentucky isn't preaching to Britney, they are praying for her and writing to her: "Take a few minutes and write a note to Britney Spears," [Southland Christian Church Pastor Jon] Weese said. "No preaching. No criticizing. Just...

Friday October 26, 2007

Categories: Popular Culture

Honoring the World Series

...see if prayer helps you win... Play Games at AddictingGames...

Friday October 26, 2007

Categories: Popular Culture

Does Jesus want the Rockies to lose?

The Colorado Rockies - the team losing 0-2 in the World Series - have garnered some attention for their faith-based baseball. My friend Patton Dodd, loyal member of the Red Sox Nation (no matter what he might say) even wrote...

Thursday October 25, 2007

Categories: Faith, Popular Culture

Awe, pt. 3

Here are more of Paul Potts' performances: Semi-final: Final: Results: Today Show:...

Thursday October 25, 2007

Categories: Popular Culture

Sounds like something Jesus would say...

Ever hear of "no impact man"? Short, short, short version - he and his family live in NYC and aren't using electricity or any other modern convenience. He has a blog. Today he had this to say and it was...

Wednesday October 24, 2007

Categories: Faith, Popular Culture

Awe

More than anything anyone has written or said in recent memory, here is proof of God. No accident can explain this wonder or this beauty....

Monday October 22, 2007

Categories: Faith, Popular Culture

And Dumbledore