The Weekly Town Crier

June 19, 2009 at 8:15 am

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Browse this collection of unique bookcases.

Read as Al Mohler consider “why Twitter.”

Read about Stephen Baldwin’s foreclosure.

I stole your images, put them back or I will call a lawyer.

Read about the student who went undercover, as an fundamentalist at Liberty University.

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Watch as a pastor from TX named Matt Chandler wins the Jimmy Fallon air drum challenge.

Read Ed Stetzer’s interview with Tullian Tchividjian.

Read as BreakPoint explores why Christians should read fiction.

Read as Christianity Today (for women) explores the idea of “hooking up.”

Find out how to hear the exclusive new Sufjan Stevens track.

Love Dare for the iPhone, yes, there’s an app for that.

Read as Neue considers “A Way to Draw More Christians Back to Church?”

Read this profile of Passion Pit.

Read this interview with Bat For Lashes.

Browse the 2009 Lollapalooza schedule.

Browse this collection of Tom Waits covers.

Read this interview/profile with/of Band of Horses.

Help Polyvinyl Save 10,000 Records From Destruction.

Read as Philly.com profiles mewithoutYou.

Read Justin Taylor’s piece on World magazine choosing the ESV Study Bible as the book of the year.

Help fund adoption by ordering a print from Jason Kovacs.

Order “Over the Grave,” the new collects of Isaac Watts’ hymns from Sojourn.

Browse as Collin Hansen suggests summer theological reading.

Read the A.V. Club’s interview with Animal Collective.

Browse as the A.V. Club notes its favorite music of the year so far.

Read Paste’s profile of the Avett Brothers.

Read the Las Vegas Sun’s interview with Jeff Tweedy.

Browse NPR’s Summer mixtape.

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