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There’s been some very big CSL news shooting around the blogosphere this week. Apparently awhile back, Texas State University professor Steven Beebe was doing some research in Oxford’s Bodleian Library, and found a CSL notebook marked “Scraps,” which contained early bits of Narnia stories, among other materials. He recently discovered that one of the “scraps” [...]

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Just thought I’d put up the review in the Pasadena Voice that the Pasadena Theatre Company got for our April/May production of A Man for All Seasons. It’s the first non-school review I’ve received that mentions me by name (bolded)! Pasadena Theatre Company’s A Man For All Seasons Riveting Theater By Mary P. Johnson I’ve [...]

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First of all, sorry I’ve been delinquent for a couple of weeks. Life has been very busy, with major events happening at the first day job, and the second day job finishing up the season. (Strike for our last show is tomorrow!) Plus I’ve been without Internet access for much of the weekend hours, as [...]

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Here’s my plan for the next few years: 2009-2011: Second BA in Theology at Oxford University 2011-2012: M.Litt. in Theology, Imagination & the Arts at the ITIA at the University of St Andrews 2012-2015: D.Phil. in Theology, Imagination & the Arts, ditto Doctoral dissertation: The Moral Responsibility of the Christian Artist And then? I’m currently [...]

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Bruce Edwards has the trailer for The Narnia Code on his blog. The Narnia Code is the new BBC documentary inspired by Michael Ward’s book Planet Narnia, which claims that each of the seven Chronicles of Narnia was based on one of the seven medieval heavenly bodies. According to Bruce’s post, the documentary “debuts in [...]

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I’ve fallen behind in my reading plans for Oxford, but that’s okay, because none of them are required. I’ve finished re-reading the Gospels, and will move on to re-reading the rest of the New Testament. I haven’t read any new theology books on my list, but next up is Davies’ and Rogerson’s The Old Testament [...]

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I’ve been thinking a lot this week about my Oxford application process, particularly in regards to my choice of Oxford college. When you apply, you apply to a particular college, not to the University itself. I was overwhelmed by my choices. In addition to the dozen or so colleges that offered Philosophy and Theology, the [...]

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The First Week of Lent, 2009 Welcome and well met! My name’s Cole, and I’m a blogger. I’m also an actor and arts administrator here in lovely Charm City, Baltimore, Maryland. I perform children’s theatre in schools, and am the office administrator for the Baltimore Theatre Alliance, a collection of approximately 65 theatres and film [...]

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