Arts Connection for October 11, 2012 - Kevin Miller - "Hellbound?"

Does Hell exist? Tonight’s guest was part of a production team for a documentary that explores this very question. Along with an eclectic group of authors, theologians, pastors and social commentators, Abbotsford, B.C. scriptwriter Kevin Miller helped create Hellbound? (http://www.hellboundthemovie.com/), which will make sure you never look at hell the same way again.
 

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October 11, 2012 - 22:00
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Arts Connection for October 4, 2012 - Kathleen Sheehy - Lost & Found Theatre season kick-off

Lost and Found Theatre (http://www.lostandfoundtheatre.com/) is, once again, gearing up for a new theatre season. To kick the season off, the theatre is planning a Wild West shebang featuring a preview of the upcoming plays, music by local guitarist Kevin Ramessar and a silent auction. Lost & Found Theatre Artistic Director Kathleen Sheehy talks about the kickoff and the upcoming season
 

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October 4, 2012 - 22:00
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Arts Connection for September 27, 2012 - Patty Kingsley - "A Show of Faith" art exhibit

Artist Patty Kingsley's (http://180art.com/)  works have been descrives as: “Bold. Beautiful. Vibrant. Spiritual. Provocative. Biblical. Innovative.” Patty talks about opening her first major solo exhibition, currently on display in Port Perry,
 
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Interview date: 
September 27, 2012 - 22:00
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Arts Connection for September 20, 2012 - Jody Cross - This is Our Love worship resource

This is Our Love is a new worship resource co-produced by World Vision Canada and Crossroads. The interactive worship package, with a devotional guide authored by worship pastor Jody Cross (http://www.jodycross.com/), places an emphasis on social justice and caring for the poor.

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September 20, 2012 - 22:00
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Arts Connection for September 13, 2012 - Karla Adolphe - "Honeycomb Tombs" CD

For the past six years, Karla Adolphe (http://www.karlaadolphe.ca/) has created a diverse career for herself touring North America in a 40-foot RV performing in Jacob and Lily, The Emporiums or as a solo artist (http://www.therustycaravan.com/). Her latest project, Honeycomb Tombs features songs devoted to the subject of grief.
 

Interview date: 
September 13, 2012 - 22:00
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