After an intentional hiatus from her junior album The Reminder, Leslie Feist did some soul searching before erupting our eardrums and souls with her latest (and might I add highly anticipated) album, Metals; released October 3rd.As a Canadian native and world traveler (she spent time in places from Paris to […]
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Movie Review: J. Edgar
Clint Eastwood is not exactly a sure-fire bet as a director. Since striking sweet, sweet Oscar gold with 1992’s instantly iconic western Unforgiven, his output has often sling-shotted wildly back-and-forth in quality
5 Weekends till Xmas: Christmas Markets & Craft Fairs
Oh look, Christmas is 5 weekends away and, if you’re a master of time management, you’ve already started Christmas shopping. Congratulations!
Restoring Justice
In the magazine: Relief organizations often act as charities. They provide relief, but their hands are tied when it comes to changing systemic problems. International Justice Mission (IJM) is different. For them it is not enough to give aid; they must also work to solve problem at its root. Their […]
Book Review: Start Something that Matters
Recently I read Blake Mycoskie’s book, Start Something that Matters. Blake is the founder and “Chief Shoe Giver” of TOMS.
Godly Graphics
The problem was, this was not the first time he’d tried and failed to keep up with his reading. To ensure he stuck to his plan, LePage decided to combine his desire to read the Bible with his love for design. For every book he read, he would create a […]
