Sufjan Stevens Stretches Out
Richard Lindsay reviews Sufjan Stevens’ latest album, The Age of Adz, after the jump.
Gaga Does God’s Work
I’M BEAUTIFUL IN MY WAY ‘CAUSE GOD MAKES NO MISTAKES. Lady Gaga continues to spread her gospel of self-acceptance.
(Im)Migration and Our Neighbors
Pop Theology contributor Richard Lindsay reviews Sin Nombre and its implications for our understanding of who our neighbors are and how we should…
Plug In and Tune Out
TRON: Legacy is one of the best trips you’ll ever take without drugs. Jeff Bridges is here as his post- and pre-Dude self…
Singing Out Against Hunger
If there’s an article about music on Pop Theology, you know Richard Lindsay has written it. Check out his review of an interesting…
Erotic Incarnation
I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness, starving hysterical naked, dragging themselves through the negro streets at dawn…
Road to Recovery…and a Higher Power
Pop Theology contributor Richard Lindsay offers a review of Eminem’s new album, Recovery. It’s the first review of a rap album here at…
A Review of “Movie Love: The Complete Reviews of Pauline Kael, 1988-1991”
Pop Theology contributor Richard Lindsay provides a review of a collection of one of the most (in)famous film critics of all time, Pauline…
Being (Really) Human
How can one who has not yet become human become God? – Irenaeus of Lyon Joining the nearly endless procession of vampire/supernatural thrillers…