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February 2006

New music from Feist

New music from Feist is always a good thing.  This time around, it’s a Postal Service remix of “Mushaboom” and a raucous cover of Nina Simone’s “Sea Lion Woman”.


An interview with the creator of Shiira

PingMag interviews Kinoshita Makoto, the main guy behind Shiira, an excellent alternative web browser for OS X.  My review of Shiira 1.2 (1.2.1 is the current version) can be found here.


CHUD’s V For Vendetta Editorial

V For Vendetta is one of the films that I’ve been looking forward to the most this year.  Not just because it looks like a solid action film, but it looks like a solid “thinking man”‘s action film, one where both the fists and ideas fly.  Even though the graphic novel on which the film is based originally came out in the early 1980s, the themes of the story could be scarily applicable to our world today.

Sure, terrorism plays a major role in the story - the main character is a terrorist, after all - but the story’s world, where a totalitarian government curbs personal liberties in the name of all-important security, where people are arrested and held without any real reason, where folks are carted off to concentration camps because of their race, sexual tendencies, etc., where revered religious leaders are corrupted by political affiliations… well, in my more cynical moments, it all feels a little prescient.

CHUD’s recent V For Vendetta article isn’t actually a review of the film, but rather an editorial on why it’s the “most dangerous film of 2006”, and it’s just the latest in a string of articles that have me very intrigued and yes, even excited to see the film.

It’s shocking that a film like V For Vendetta, in which the hero can be described in no other terms but terrorist, has been made by a major movie studio, which is itself a part of a major, world-dominating corporation. Either the folks at Warner Bros and Time-Warner weren’t paying a lot of attention or they just don’t think that a movie will make any bit of difference at this point. I couldn’t disagree more, and I have to tell you that if I was still actively working as a political organizer I would be standing outside theaters showing V and handing out anti-Bush and anti-Iraq War pamphlets to exiting moviegoers. Sure, this film is about a fictional fascist state that denies its people basic liberties and makes them live in fear, and sure it’s set in the London of the future, but there’s no hiding the fact that the film’s timeline is one that begins today.

V For Vendetta opens March 17, 2006.  Until then, watch the trailers, and even more importantly, read the graphic novel.  It’s a simply stunning piece of work.


Watch the video for Saint Etienne’s new single

Watch the video for “Side Streets”, the first single from Saint Etienne’s new album, Tales From Turnpike House.  (Requires QuickTime)


Don’t Teach Me About Truth And Beauty

My response to Andrew’s recent entry, “Don’t Teach Me About Truth And Beauty”, can be summed up in two short words: right on.  And I’m even more anxious now to receive our recording of Jerram Barrs’ L’Abri session on common grace.


Sufjan Stevens and Christina Aguilera… together at last

I don’t know whether this is crazy genius or a sign of the Apocalypse. Sufjan Stevens and Christina Aguilera… together at last.


Sigur Rós At Calvin College

Sigur Rós played two shows at Calvin College on February 18th.  However, the band spent 45 minutes or so talking with students about their music, beliefs, collaborating with other artists, Hopelandic, Lionel Richie, and other sundry topics, and a recording of the conversation is now available.  I’m not sure how long the MP3 will be available, the quality isn’t the greatest, and the server is pretty slow, but there you have it. :)

Photos from the two shows are also available.

Thanks to Kebbie for the 411.


Eric Miller on “Reality TV”

Eric Miller on so-called “Reality TV”: Reality TV’s stock technique, the private aside to the camera, incites by intention the very opposite of Christian confession. It’s not repentance of sin that takes place behind this curtain, but rather the mere unveiling of sin—not self-mortification, but self-inflation, or what an older, wiser generation termed ‘vainglory.’ And it is this, pitifully, that drives the competitors on.


What’s a Mac user to do?

Have you heard about that scary security flaw in Apple’s Safari browser?!?  What’s a Mac fanatic to do?  Does this signal the end of Apple’s security superiority over Windows machines?!?  How can we look our PC-using friends in the face?  Oh wait, it looks like there’s a really easy fix (just disable “Open ‘safe’ files after downloading” and you’re all set).  And maybe it’s not such a big deal after all.


Kottke Reflects

A year ago, Kottke quit his job and began blogging full-time with the help of numerous patrons.  Today, he reflects on the experience, as well as the future of his site.