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Admiring Susan Sontag
Zeitgeist meets Kairos
Superficiality & Christian Formation
Faith, Words, Complexity & Filmic Reductionism
Artistic Bankruptcy of Next Generation Christians.
Theologians Don’t Know Nothing.
Speech Fully Flowered as a Nut or Apple
Lewis, Bono & Generation Next
Evangelical Metaphor-phobia.
Darth Vader, Wilco & You
Longing.
Nigelisms
Lewis, Tolkien, Monty Python & Nigel.
Third Way; Deeper in Faith, Deeper in Culture.
Life: The Movie. Unhappy Endings?
The “authentic” C.S. Lewis
Outsiders. Jesus. Modigliani. Potok.
Make Disciples Who Make Good Art.
This Artist Plays Real Good For Free.
The Seduction of Celebrity
American Christianity: Incredible Lightness of Being.
Some Disassembly Required
We Don’t Make Records Anymore
The Path You Take?
Christocentric
Craftmanship as Counter-Cultural
Ecclesiological Crisis
Mailbag: Is making Art really evangelism?
Middlebrow.
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About The Dick Staub Show

Since 1987, the intelligent, informative and slightly irreverent Dick Staub Show (more about Dick Staub) has been serving up a wonderful blend of insights regarding life on planet earth.

In a show where "belief meets real life" listeners are challenged to think through their beliefs on issues drawn from the headlines, new movies and music releases from the popular culture or interviews with best-selling authors.

This is not a typical talk show that generates "a lot of heat and no light."

  • Dick Staub is a guy who actually goes to the trouble to book guests who have something to say.

    Chicago Sun Times
  • Dick Staub a is erudite, with a wide range of interests and a balanced, centrist approach to issues.

    Chicago Tribune

After years of interviewing the shapers of American culture-authors, business leaders, educators, politicians, futurists, theologians, filmmakers, musicians and trend-watchers-Dick Staub is emerging as one of today's leading observers of belief in popular culture.

  • ...an intelligent, entertaining talk show...Dick Staub is an authority on contemporary culture who can throw anything on the air from a New York novel to a Beatles song and talk perceptively about them and everything in between.... Dick is a well-informed, highly-charged personality.

    John Fisher, CCM Magazine

His award winning signature interviews, which have been described as "a cross between Studs Terkel and Charlie Rose, have resulted in numerous honors including the Cardinal's Award for excellence in broadcasting.

  • A rugged and most interesting hour.

    Norman Mailer, Pulitzer Prize winner
  • A superb interview.

    Andrew Grove, Intel founder & CEO
  • One of the best interviews I've ever had.

    Art Buchwald, Pulitzer Prize winner &
    American Academy of Arts & Letters member
  • Gaining an audience beyond core Christian Radio listeners by discussing more than conventional issues.

    Christianity Today Magazine
  • Dick is rethinking every step along the way -- it is always a pleasure to talk with him.

    Hedrick Smith, Pulitzer Prize winner
  • A terrific interviewer.

    Robert Hughes, Time Magazine art critic
  • Some of the finest integration of faith and culture I've ever heard.

    Dallas Willard, USC philosopher
  • A friend and fellow traveler who actually reads books before the interview.

    Annie Lamott, best-selling author

The Dick Staub Show first originated from KING Broadcasting in Seattle starting in 1987. In 1991 The Dick Staub Show moved to Chicago launching as a local show and then as an SRN nationally syndicated, daily afternoon drive-time show. In 1999 The Dick Staub Show moved back to Seattle where it originated from radio station KGNW. In 2004 Dick opted to focus on selected interviews which are webcast at dickstaub.com and excerpted at christianitytoday.com

(SAMPLE GUEST LIST)
Scott Adams, Mitch Albom, Joan Wester Anderson, Karen Armstrong, Margaret Atwood, George Barna, Dave Barry, Tom Beaudoin, Margaret Becker, Robert Bellah, William Bennett, Elizabeth Berg, Yehuda Berg, Frederick Beuchner, Susan Bergman, Robert Bork, T.C. Boyle, Rick Bragg, David Broder, David Brooks, Art Buchwald, William F. Buckley, Thomas Cahill, Steven Carter, Robert Caro, Michael Chabon, Steven Curtis Chapman, Deepak Chopra, Robert Coles, Chuck Colson, Tony Compolo, Douglas Coupland, Dominic Crossan, James Dobson, Robert Duvall, Wayne Dyer, Jean Bethke Elshtain, Louise Erdrich, Susan Faludi, Bruce Feiler, David Flusser, Jonathan Franzen, Francis Fukiyama, Robert Fulghum, George Gallup, Howard Gardner, Anne Geddes, Brendan Gill, Malcolm Gladwell, Al Gore, Billy Graham, Amy Grant, Frederica Mathewes Green, Andrew Grove, Judith Guest, Phillip Gulley, Os Guinness, David Halberstam, Ron Hansen, Johnny Hart, Nat Hentoff, Ben Heppner, Charlton Heston, Oscar Hijuelos, Robert Hughes, James Davison Hunter, Bill Hybels, Catherine Ryan Hyde, Pico Iyer, Peter Jenkins, Jerry Jenkins, Edward Jones, Captain Kangaroo, Jan Karon, Dharma Singh Kalsa, Doris Kearns, Larry King, Everett Koop, Jonothan Kozol, Jon Krakauer, Peter Kreeft, Nicholas Kristof, Rabbi Harold Kushner, Annie Lamott, Robin Leach, Emeril LaGasse, Richard Lewis, Barry Lopez, Alan Lightman, Max Lucado, Thomas Lynch, Toby Mac, Norman Mailer, Brennan Manning, Peter Mayle, Martin Marty, Ferenc Mate, Brian MacLaren, Alistair McGrath, Bill McKibben, Michael Medved, Steven Mitchell, Rick Moody, Barry Moser, Thomas Moore, Rich Mullins, Richard Neuhaus, Michael Novak, Tim O’Brien, Joyce Carol Oates, Chuck Palahniuk, Rosa Parks, Tom Peters, Faith Popcorn, Dennis Quaid, Jane Bryant Quinn, David Remnick, Della Reese, Alan Rickman, Douglas Rushkoff, Robert Samuelson, Richard Selzer, Luci Shaw, Mike Singletary, Jane Smiley, Michael W. Smith, Bishop Spong, Rick Steeves, Robert Stone, John Stott, Whitley Strieber, Len Sweet, Deborah Tannen, Studs Terkel, Rabbi Burton Visotsky, Randall Wallace, Walt Wangerin, Rick Warren, Barbara Defoe Whitehead, Dennis Wholey, Tobias Wolfe, N.T. Wright, Dallas Willard, Joy Williams, A.N. Wilson, Ralph Winter, Gary Wills, Robert Wuthnow, Philip Yancey, A.B. Yehoshua.

 












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