Reading Journal 2024: Matter and MemoryAuthor: Henri Bergson A tough read, although altogether fascinating and challenging. The toughness comes in wading through the thought process. The ideas are poignant and profound, but also at times frustratingly allusive in both their nature and their argumentation. The purpose however is clear- “This book affirms the reality ofContinue reading “Reading Journal 2024: Matter and Memory”
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Reading Journal 2024: Brewtown Tales: More Stories from Milwaukee and Beyond
Reading Journal 2024: Brewtown Tales: More Stories from Milwaukee and BeyondAuthor: John Gurda Bought this on my visit to Milwauke this past summer, and it didn’t disappoint. I was interested in learning about the character of the city as I was fascinated by its story and its uniqueness as a midsize city center existing inContinue reading “Reading Journal 2024: Brewtown Tales: More Stories from Milwaukee and Beyond”
Film Journal 2024: The Coffee Table
Film Journal 2024: The Coffee Table Directed by Caye Casas A tight, taught horror indie that uses a simple premise (a couple with a new baby purchases a new coffee table that becomes the center piece of their home) to depict a gradual but persistent unraveling of their once mundane lives. The Director uses aContinue reading “Film Journal 2024: The Coffee Table”
Film Journal 2024: The King Tide
Film Journal 2024: The King Tide Directed by Christian Sparkles I tried hard to catch this in theaters but couldn’t make it work. Was happy to catch up with it now that it’s on VOD and Hoopla, as it felt like it would be my kind of movie. It has elements of horror, drama, spiritualContinue reading “Film Journal 2024: The King Tide”
Film Journal 2024: Lost in Tomorrow
Film Journal 2024: Lost in Tomorrow Directed by Kellen Gibbs A quaint and lovely hidden gem. It feels a bit uncertain in the early going, but once the premise kicks in, following a young girl struggling to fit in at school and at home as she finds herself lost in tomorrow, it is quite affecting.Continue reading “Film Journal 2024: Lost in Tomorrow”
Film Journal 2024: Footnotes
Film Journal 2024: Footnotes Directed by Chris Leary Low budget indie that makes decent use of its script and its performances. You can tell the film wants to dig deep, to explore the nuances behind the standard romantic drama beats. It doesn’t fully realize its potential on that front, trading a drive for clarity andContinue reading “Film Journal 2024: Footnotes”
The Fracking of the Mind, The Problem of the Self, and the War For Our Attention: The Ezra Klein Show In Review
I was sent this Episode recently of the Exra Klein Show titled Your Mind Is Being Fracked, along with a strong recommendation to give it a listen.Great episode. Highly worth a listen for anyone interested in the subject of attention, particularly as it relates to our present social media age. There’s a natural progression to theContinue reading “The Fracking of the Mind, The Problem of the Self, and the War For Our Attention: The Ezra Klein Show In Review”
Reading Journal 2024: Winesburg, Ohio
Reading Journal 2024: Winesburg, OhioAuthor: Sherwood Anderson Winesburg, Ohio could be described as; chronically melancholic, cynical, depressing. Those descriptives might be true, or at least partly true, but I think it would be a mistake to suggest that this is all the book is. As a collection of short stories that are bound together byContinue reading “Reading Journal 2024: Winesburg, Ohio”
Conversations About the Western Self: Common Themes in Will Storrs Selfie and Mann’s Inside Out 2
Reading Journal 2024: Selfie: How The West Became Self-ObsessedAuthor: Will Storr“All we ever wanted was the illusion of control. But we have none, not really. Neither do the people around us who seem so intimidating in all their radiant perfection. Ultimately we can all take comfort in the understanding that they aren’t actually perfect, andContinue reading “Conversations About the Western Self: Common Themes in Will Storrs Selfie and Mann’s Inside Out 2”
A Thought Revisted: Students, buses, religion and philosophy: Finding Fresh Context to Consider Finiteness and the InfiniteStudents, buses, religion and philosophy: Finding Fresh Context to Consider Finiteness and the Infinite
I penned this a while back. A pair of sermon series podcasts brought it back to mind- The Crystal Sea by Greg Boyd, in which he talks about all of life, and indeed all of creation, in its finite perspective catching up to what God says is already true of it, and Darrell Johnson’s HavingContinue reading “A Thought Revisted: Students, buses, religion and philosophy: Finding Fresh Context to Consider Finiteness and the InfiniteStudents, buses, religion and philosophy: Finding Fresh Context to Consider Finiteness and the Infinite”
