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Documentarian Martin Doblmeier Makes Religion Relevant Written by: May 19, 2021 The last 14 months of pandemic-induced self-isolation have driven us into our kitchens to bake bread and try out new recipes; to our bookshelves to read (or reread) forgotten books or new releases; and to streaming services to binge-watch movies and television programs. Those who haven’t yet discovered the treasures offered by Journey Films (JourneyFilms.com) are missing out on a trove that ministers to both emotional and spiritual healthfulness. Martin Doblmeier, award-winning documentarian and founder of Journey Films, has done for religious documentaries what Ken Burns has done for historical subjects. Over the last 45 years, Doblmeier’s skills as an interviewer, writer, film editor, and documentarian have established him as one of the premier voices for faith and spirituality in North America. His films routinely bridge the gap between religious and secular broadcasting an ....
Fox News Flash top entertainment and celebrity headlines are here. Check out what s clicking today in entertainment. EXCLUSIVE: When Meghan Markle became engaged to Prince Harry, the former Hollywood actress was instantly compared to another American divorcee who married a British royal. And while it’s easy to find similarities between the women, one royal author insisted they couldn’t be more different. In 2019, Anna Pasternak released a book titled The Real Wallis Simpson about the Duchess of Windsor, who married Edward VIII in 1937. The former king famously abdicated the throne before quietly slipping out of England and marrying the socialite. George VI, Queen Elizabeth II’s father and Harry’s great-grandfather, took over the throne. ....
Hauser & Wirth announce Louise Bourgeois exhibition at Tarmak22 Gstaad and online Louise Bourgeois, Untitled (No. 7), 1993. Bronze, silver nitrate patina, 12.1 x 68.6 x 43.2 cm / 4 3/4 x 27 x 17 in. Photo: Christopher Burke. GSTAAD .- This winter, Hauser & Wirth brings the work of one of the most celebrated artists of the 20th Century, Louise Bourgeois, to the Swiss Alps. Available to experience at the exhibition space Tarmak22 in Gstaad and online, the exhibition takes its title from Blaise Pascals well-known phrase: the heart has its reasons of which reason knows nothing. Bourgeois studied mathematics and philosophy at the Sorbonne, Paris, and wrote her thesis on Pascal; but the death of her mother in 1932 eventually led her to abandon these studies and turn to art making. Yet she remained a Pascalian, so to speak, in her belief that there is something in our emotional and psychological experience of the Other that eludes, or transcends, rational explanation. ....