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...companies while minimizing the overt Christian content to appeal to the widest possible could lead these companies to contradiction. But it can lead to a greater audience.Jonathan J. Loch ’07, a Lifegroup leader with Christian Impact, sees these games as a new way to present the Gospel and inspire interest in the Christian faith. He also recognizes the potentially self-limiting nature of this marketing. “Once you label something as Christian…it can turn a lot of people off,” he says.The games are also a part of a broader...
...Kuumba Singers concert, “We Have Heard Angels,” also encourages audience participation and enthusiasm with its gospel music and Negro spirituals. Yet Kuumba promises a different take on holiday music for this year’s Christmas concert, which will feature a more reflective tone...
...jazz.For the Harvard “Listening” event, Byron says he will bring music he wrote for a documentary film about “Strange Fruit,” a song depicting the horrors of a lynching, made famous by Billie Holiday. He also plans to bring gospel music and an assortment of DVD’s. Lee says that the session will be a rare opportunity for Harvard students. “Learning how to listen is one of the most important skills for a musician,” Lee says...
...talent, but he is never better than when surrounded by great collaborators. Likewise, the honk-tonk pastiche of “I Send My Love to You” becomes an exhilarating rave-up thanks to Ryder McNair’s unhinged keyboarding. McNair is also responsible for the gospel-inspired improvisations on “Summer”: his wailing organ on “I See a Darkness” wouldn’t be out of place in a Baptist church on Sunday morning. Sadly, Oldham and company’s amazing performances are a little less...
...1930s developing quality-control theories that stressed achieving uniform results during production rather than through inspection at the end of the production line. During World War II Deming successfully ; applied his approach to the making of airplane parts. Ignored by postwar American industry, the irascible Deming took his gospel to Japan in 1950, where it was embraced. His ideas finally took root in the U.S. in the 1980s, when the Detroit auto industry asked for his help in competing with the very Japanese firms he had inspired...