Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery, was a blast, especially considering the topics it hit upon amidst the murder-mystery. Discovering that the film's composer was a U2 fan was lagniappe, and this quote from the article linked below really resonated with me: "I grew up in a particular strand of American evangelicalism thatContinue reading "U2 > News > Wake Up Dead Man"
“Baby, time meant nothing, anything seemed real…”
Just watched Peter Bogdanovich’s “Runnin’ Down a Dream,” the documentary on Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. It’s a long, winding look at a life spent chasing music, chasing dreams, and somehow keeping your feet on the ground while the world’s lights are flashing all around you. There’s something quietly moving in watching someone pour themselves intoContinue reading "“Baby, time meant nothing, anything seemed real…”"
How Were The Istari Supposed To Help Defeat Sauron? – Middle-earth & J.R.R. Tolkien Blog
Q: How Were The Istari Supposed To Help Defeat Sauron? ANSWER: The Istari (Wizards) were the emissaries of the Valar, sent to Middle-earth to help Elves and Men (and Dwarves and Hobbits) resist Sau… Source: How Were The Istari Supposed To Help Defeat Sauron? – Middle-earth & J.R.R. Tolkien Blog
U2 – Love Is Blindness (Edge’s Solo Performance) – YouTube
According to U2 lore, "Love Is Blindness" captures some of the emotions of guitarist The Edge's divorce back when the band were in the studio making Achtung Baby. This excerpt of the man himself playing an acoustic version is particularly poignant. Taken from the From The Sky Down documentary, 2011.
Light in January: Epiphany and Tolkien’s Enduring Work
January 6 marks Epiphany, the day we remember the wise men arriving at the manger, guided by a star to worship the child who would change everything. Matthew's Gospel tells it plain: these men from the East saw the sign, traveled far, and found the King in humble surroundings. They offered their gifts and wentContinue reading "Light in January: Epiphany and Tolkien’s Enduring Work"