by Chris Wiles | Feb 3, 2010 | Art
Christopher J Wiles pastor | writer | speaker FollowFollowFollow For most people, studying philosophy is about as appealing as a root canal. Yet when ABC premiered the hit show LOST, suddenly philosophical ideas were piped into living rooms across the country. Many... by Chris Wiles | Jan 28, 2010 | Art
Music fans feeling alienated by the quirkiness of Vampire Weekend’s “Contra” may find an easier listening experience in the new album from Spoon. “Transferrence” is Spoon’s seventh studio album, and many are calling it their best. Their diverse sound is... by Chris Wiles | Jan 27, 2010 | Art
The film To Save a Life debuted last Friday to impressive numbers. Indiewire.com reports that the film grossed approximately 1.5 million dollars over opening weekend. The film centers on an all-star high school athlete who must come to grips with the direction his... by Chris Wiles | Jan 26, 2010 | Art
If you were to take the greatest hits of the Police and the soundtrack to a late 80’s Nintendo game and put them in a blender, the resulting slurry would be the new album from Vampire Weekend. And I mean that in a good way. “Contra” is the second full-length... by Chris Wiles | Jan 26, 2010 | Art
“I know that heaven is real. And I know she’s watching over me.” These were the sentiments of a young woman I used to work with. Amy was referring to her grandmother, who had passed away many years before, but whose presence, she insisted, could be felt and... by Chris Wiles | Jan 25, 2010 | Art
Tomorrow sees the release of the second full-length album by Number One Gun, entitled “To the Secrets and Knowledge.” This effort is a solo project by Jeff Scheeweis. I liked it. I had doubts at first, but something between the beats and the guitar chords I found...
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