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July 17, 2008July 17, 2008
from Tapestry from WBHM - Birmingham
July 17, 2008

This week on Tapestry, think it was easy making the first Batman movie? Also, Alabama Shakespeare Festival revives a musical theatre classic that still casts a spell on audiences. And Birmingham's Blue Galaxy String Project is game for just about anything.
Fantastico mundo de las Cronica de Narnia.Fantastico mundo de las Cronica de Narnia.
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta)
June 30, 2008

Podcast hecho por Adriana Barboza para la clase comunicaci n interactiva, donde se habla de los libros, laas peliculas y el autor de la obra.
Narnia from A to Z: Y is for YggrasilNarnia from A to Z: Y is for Yggrasil
from Nuclearity
June 23, 2008

How did trees become such important characters in the fiction of C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien?
The Chronicles of Narnia - Douglas Gresham on SBEThe Chronicles of Narnia - Douglas Gresham on SBE
from Steve Brown Etc.
June 13, 2008

A once-free land under the thumb of a twisted ruler. A prince who has risen to give hope to the people and lead them to victory over evil. No, not Prince Caspian. I m talking about Obama! Use one of the options below to join us on this edition of SBE as Steve attempts to straighten out my spurious political views. Then, stick around for a visit from Douglas Gresham, co-producer of the Narnia films and C.S. Lewis stepson, as he talks about making Prince Caspian, a look ahead at future Narnia films and an update on the movie based on The Screwtape Letters. Also, a big thanks to Bill Mallonee for providing music for today s show. Get some of his music and support a talented and prolific artist.
2 o'clock Critics - The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian2 o'clock Critics - The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
from Revver - review Videos
May 18, 2008

Author: RedFence Added: Sat, 17 May 2008 21:16:21 -0800 Duration: 249A late night film review of The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
Around the Common Room: Prince Caspian WeekendAround the Common Room: Prince Caspian Weekend
from The Hog's Head
May 17, 2008

by Travis First, special thanks to Johnny for the Hog s Head Interview with Michael Ward.  Even I didn t know that was coming until it was posted!   Second, after you ve digested that interview, here are some links for a little weekend reading.   Andrew Peterson s reflections on Prince Caspian, the book. Greydanus s review of Prince Caspian is up. More from Greydanus, who interviewed the film s makers about their choices of what to include and leave out Chattaway s review at Christianity Today Jeffrey Overstreet: How Prince Caspian Botches the Meaning of the Book La Shawn Barber reviews Finding Purpose in Narnia - a Journey with Prince Caspian I saw it last night; I ll make just a few initial comments, and eagerly anticipate Johnny s review: Disney is attempting to compete in the Harry Potter / Lord of the Rings film world, which is why they make some of the choices they make.  As I ve argued with the Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings films, I don t mind some plot changes and additions for a film adaptation. I think choices like the castle-raiding worked.  The scene with the witch was particularly good and intense. Nevertheless, I agree with other reviews I ve read: the spirit of the book is largely lost, and Aslan is really, really tame.  Really tame.  Like, he could be my pet kitty. Review in a nutshell: Prince Caspian, the film, works as a fun summer movie; but Prince Caspian, the book, is not the kind of story that fits the summer movie genre, and therefore the movie fails to capture the best parts of the book.
Chronicles Of Narnia - Prince CaspianChronicles Of Narnia - Prince Caspian
from Sci-Fi Talk
May 16, 2008

A look at the second installment of CS Lewis epic series. There's plenty of interviews with cast members Ben Barnes, Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes, William Moseley,Anna Popplewell, Sergio Castellitto, Peter Dinklage, director Andrew Adamson and much more. Special thanks to NBC and EPK.TV for supplying interviews. Music is by Kathleen Reynolds.
Narnia from A to Z: U is for UniversalismNarnia from A to Z: U is for Universalism
from Nuclearity
May 08, 2008

Are the world’s religions just different paths to the same God? Would a loving God send people to Hell? What did C.S. Lewis believe about these things?
Narnia from A to Z: T is for Turkish DelightNarnia from A to Z: T is for Turkish Delight
from Nuclearity
April 28, 2008

If some movie studios had gotten their way, we would have seen Edmund being tempted by a cheeseburger in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. In the book by C.S. Lewis (and the version of the movie that was eventually made) Edmund is tempted by a candy that has intrigued generations of American readers.
Narnia from A to Z: S is for ShadowlandsNarnia from A to Z: S is for Shadowlands
from Nuclearity
April 24, 2008

Why C.S. Lewis invites you to expect more from eternity than floating on a cloud strumming a harp.
Narnia from A to Z: Q is for QuiddityNarnia from A to Z: Q is for Quiddity
from Nuclearity
April 21, 2008

Why familiar objects you encounter every day are actually great treasures.
Narnia from A to Z: P is for PlatoNarnia from A to Z: P is for Plato
from Nuclearity
April 18, 2008

Plato’s influence on C.S. Lewis and the church.
"The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian" Trailer"The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian" Trailer
from Most Recent
March 21, 2008

Author: condensedmov Added: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 05:16:20 -0800 Duration: 151Trailer for "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian," from Walt Disney Pictures. Set one year after the events of "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," the young kings and queens of Narnia are called back to this magic land. Upon their return, the children realize more than 1,300 years have passed in this magic land, which is once again under the control of an evil hand, King Miraz. It is up to the children to set things right, battle the fores of evil, and restore Prince Caspian, the rightful heir, back upon the throne.
Narnia from A to Z: N is for NuminousNarnia from A to Z: N is for Numinous
from Nuclearity
March 13, 2008

Why do we think of the words “awful” and “awesome” so differently? C.S. Lewis and our guests invite you to think about the opposing responses we should have toward things that are holy. And, was J.R.R. Tolkien inspired by a twentieth – century writer when naming an ancient group of people in The Lord of the Rings?
Narnia from A to Z: M is for Miracle (and Mermaids)Narnia from A to Z: M is for Miracle (and Mermaids)
from Nuclearity
February 28, 2008

Hear the connection between one of C.S. Lewis’s most challenging books and his most accessible. Explore his fictional connection between disconnected worlds, including the worlds of sea and land.
Narnia from A to Z: L is for LionNarnia from A to Z: L is for Lion
from Nuclearity
February 21, 2008

Depicting a character as both interesting and good can be very difficult. Hear how C.S. Lewis pulled it off.
Narnia from A to Z: K is for KirkeNarnia from A to Z: K is for Kirke
from Nuclearity
February 13, 2008

How C. S. Lewis effectively balanced logic and imagination.
Narnia from A to Z: J is for JoyNarnia from A to Z: J is for Joy
from Nuclearity
February 01, 2008

Why does C.S. Lewis talk about “joy” so much?
Narnia from A to Z: I is for InklingsNarnia from A to Z: I is for Inklings
from Nuclearity
January 29, 2008

Discover the influence J.R.R. Tolkien had on C.S. Lewis's writings and life.
Narnia from A to Z: H is for HwinNarnia from A to Z: H is for Hwin
from Nuclearity
January 16, 2008

Find out what two horses can show you about the battle between pride and humility that goes on in your heart. It’s a discussion about two characters from The Horse and His Boy by C.S. Lewis.
Narnia from A to Z: G is for GenerosityNarnia from A to Z: G is for Generosity
from Nuclearity
January 10, 2008

Find out why C.S. Lewis once described life as “a bumpy bed in a bad hotel.”
Narnia from A to Z: B is for Bacchus (and Boxen)Narnia from A to Z: B is for Bacchus (and Boxen)
from Nuclearity
December 05, 2007

Find out why the Roman god of wine - who appears in C.S. Lewis's Prince Caspian - might inspire you to worship the true God. And hear about Lewis's first story, written when he was ten years old.
Narnia from A to Z: A is for AllegoryNarnia from A to Z: A is for Allegory
from Nuclearity
November 30, 2007

C.S. Lewis wouldn't appreciate the way his books are often described today. Find out why he wouldn't have referred to them as "allegories." This is the first part in a special weekly series called "Narnia from A to Z."
Active Culture (Re-Air)Active Culture (Re-Air)
from Steve Brown Etc.
July 27, 2007

This weekend, radio stations across the country will be re-airing the previously broadcast episode of SBE titled, Active Culture with Dick Staub author of, The Culturally Savvy Christian: A Manifesto for Deepening Faith and Enriching Popular Culture in an Age of Christianity-Lite. This is one of my favorites. If you missed it, hit play below or download the mp3 and listen later. Don't forget, you can get each week's SBE delivered free by hitting the "Subscribe" button in the header of this page. And of course, check stevebrownetc.com as often as you can. We have fresh stuff hitting the page every weekday. We'll be back with a fresh show next Friday. Join Steve and the crew as we talk with biochemist and vice president for science apologetics at Reasons To Believe, Dr. Fazale (Fuz) Rana.
The Chronicles Of NarniaThe Chronicles Of Narnia
from Sci-Fi Talk
December 18, 2005

Inteviews include; Director Andrew Adamson, Georgie Henley, James McAvoy, Anna Popplewell, William Moseley, Producer Mark Johnson, Tilda Swinton and Skandar Keynes. A look at the CS Lewis inspired movie based on the book, The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe. Thanks to Walt Disney Company for supplying audio from Radio Roundtables.
Part 3 - The Lion, the witch and the wardrobe - LucyPart 3 - The Lion, the witch and the wardrobe - Lucy
from New Hope Church, Calgary, Canada
December 18, 2005

Can you imagine being there? You are a young child living in a time of war. A grey raining day, very dull, monochromatic. Just looking for a distraction, some playful fun, something to get your mind off reality. Or maybe just looking for a good hiding place!
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Part 2 - The Lion, the witch and the wardrobe - EdmundPart 2 - The Lion, the witch and the wardrobe - Edmund
from New Hope Church, Calgary, Canada
December 11, 2005

We continue our series on The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by looking at the life and times of Edmund. The temptation, the fall, the betrayal and Aslan's redemption of Edmunds life.
Letter to America - Chapter 12Letter to America - Chapter 12
from Letter to America
December 10, 2005

Are you kidding me? Oh no my friend it's the 'they never said it would happen' impossible to believe it exists Letter to America - Chapter 12! In which we meet the Culturesluts, the show becomes two chapters in one, Jessie Ward does her hair, Katie says Chrissy is a gift, Steve McCormack gives you the lowdown on the Guinness at Mulligan's, we yell at Tilda Swinton, Tina enjoys herself while Daryl grits his teeth, we set up Rachel from Virgina with Gavin from Scotland, the Acctim clock gets surprises us all, C.S. Lewis' boyhood home is visited, Ross Gavin from Good Morning Ulster is mentioned, nothing good happens at Johnnie's, Jett Loe's Narnia Fever gets critical, and the Super Mario Brothers Movie gets quoted. All this and and more on your very own Irish Podcast. Or Northern Irish Podcast. Whatever.
Part 1 - The Parable of CS LewisPart 1 - The Parable of CS Lewis
from New Hope Church, Calgary, Canada
December 04, 2005

Today we begin our series on, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by looking at the parable of the life of author C.S. Lewis. Quoting CS Lewis - The Chronicles of Narnia all began with a Faun carrying an umbrella and parcels in a snowy wood. This picture had been in my mind since I was about sixteen. Then one day, when I was about forty, I said to myself, Let us try to make a story out of it. Excerpt from the book - It All Began with a Picture
Letter to America - Chapter 11Letter to America - Chapter 11
from Letter to America
December 03, 2005

Dear Friends it's the life and death laden Letter to America, Chapter 11. In which Jett Loe and Wayne Ordinary American attend George Best's funeral, Sonia Butterworth attends a late-night meeting, Miss X is missed, Letter to America becomes a dating agency offering a Scottish hunk for American ladies, Keith Law sings a sad song, we enter the magical world of Narnia for the first time, London party goers discuss George W. Bush's assassination again, Oscar's coffee is drunk, the Culturesluts Good Friday Agreement deepens, a Maere rescue plan is formulated, the Christmas Stars' position in the U.S. is debated, Jefferson Davis fools the Amish, Love Action photos are debated, Esperanto is spoken, a Fiddle-de-de tourist tip for Ireland is revealed, Michael Flatley helps the unemployed, Jes feels no pain, The Broom's review is dissected and we try to keep the show under four hours. All this and more on your very own Irish Podcast. Or Northern Irish Podcast. Whatever.


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