Here’s the next instalment of “Sunday News Roundup”, this time from the 17th til the 23rd November. Enjoy reading the scoop on the latest news!
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Here’s the next instalment of “Sunday News Roundup”, this time from the 17th til the 23rd November. Enjoy reading the scoop on the latest news!
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Most times that we have talked about a Futuristic Friday instalment, we have discussed some aspect of the future that is changing, whether it is in terms of technology, film, TV, events in the world, gadgets, food, politics; and we have discussed these topics in a way that probes and asks questions about the impact on future generations, whether it is positive or negative, but nevertheless pivotal in the coming years to the benefit of our society. And everytime we have delved into a Sentimental Saturdays post, we have looked at things that happened in our personal lives, impacting us to be the person God made us to be today. Different to Throwback Tuesdays in that we haven’t necessarily talked about the popular timeless things of the past, in this post we have delved into our thoughts and feelings when faced with the positive memories of the good things in life. And sometimes we have infused these two blogs together in particular weeks, just because the topic at hand related to both overarching groups.
Here’s the next instalment of “Sunday News Roundup”, this time from the 6th til the 12th October. Enjoy reading the scoop on the latest news!
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Shakespeir Productions
Release Date: July 22nd 2014
Reviewed by Joshua Andre
Various Artists- Ragamuffin: Music Inspired By The Motion Picture (Amazon mp3/iTunes)
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Here’s the next installment of “Sunday News Roundups”, this time from the 21st to the 27th of July. Enjoy reading the scoop on the latest news!
One of my favourite music videos of this past few years was the LEGO music video of “SMS Shine” by the David Crowder*Band. Though lyrically simple, the visuals were nothing short of amazing and remarkable as the video was created by using a LITE-BRITE® branded toy board, as well as 700,000 pegs. It’s no mean feat to do what David Crowder and his friends did all by themselves, however what eventuated is truly a masterpiece. “SMS Shine” won an award at the Dove Awards in 2011, which was expected and satisfying as well. Fast forward 4 years later and Sidewalk Prophets have semi-used this technique to create the music video for “Keep Making Me”.