Julie Hamilton, a Baylor bear and Duke Div grad, is originally from central Texas and has worked in North Carolina and New York as a humanities instructor and fashion stylist. A writer and art critic
A lot of buzz has surrounded Christopher Nolan’s latest thriller, Interstellar.
But in the bevy of space-themed television and films, from Battlestar Gallactica
to last year’s Oscar winning Gravity, should we
With the recent screen release of John Wells’ August: Osage County, based on the
Pulitzer-prize winning play by Tracy Letts, I found myself reimagining the
geographical aesthetic of Texas where I grew up.
In his newest film Midnight in Paris, Woody Allen tells us a story about being
content with the time, place, and era in which we are born. Yet in this film, it
appears
The High Line Park
[http://http://newyork.timeout.com/things-to-do/1218537/high-line-guide] in New
York City (with its new sections opening just a week ago) is a prime example of
constructing a built
When Art Plays Church
[http://www.firstthings.com/blogs/firstthoughts/2011/06/08/when-art-plays-church/]
from Matthew Milliner [http://www.millinerd.com] at First Things…
> “What are we to make of the growing