Madison Avenue
Bradford, England BD4 9RY

This is the next study session in a series of culture studies where something from the media (e.g. a book, a film, a music album) is discussed from a Christian perspective but the session is for people of all faiths and people of no faith at all who want to explore the message behind the media.

The session will start at 6pm when we will listen to tracks from the album in Madisons Cafe and the discussion starts at 7pm.

There is no charge for this event and is open to all.

ALBUM INFO
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Music video for the single "Superhuman Touch":



The following paragraph taken from the Damaris article @ http://www.damaris.org/content/content.php?type=5&id=919

How do you react to unexpected moments? Black Swan explores how the trials and joys of the years have changed Athlete’s outlook, and though there are still hints of the upbeat, vibrant feel of their first album, life has matured the band. Love is the dominant theme in the album, with all its highs and lows, and Athlete excels at expressing the richness of these experiences through music. Black Swan reflects the deeper joys that have come into their lives, particularly their children, but we sense that all their expectations haven't been met.

Previous Sessions
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This series continues to be popular. Previous evenings have looked at Man Dancin' (film), "Looking For Eric" (film), "Rachel Getting Married" (film), "Vantage Point" (film), "Slam" (book), "Black Gold" (fim), "Heima" (Sigur Rós) (film/music), "The Squid and the Whale" (film), "The Bourne Supremacy" (film), "Culture Making: Recovering Our Creative Calling" (book), "Into The Wild" (film), "Atonement" (film), "Iron Man" (film), "The Lives of Others" (film), "Pan's Labyrinth" (film), "Utopian Dreams" (book), "Breaking and Entering" (film), "Little Miss Sunshine" (film), "Evan Almighty" (film), "Babel" (film), "The Zahir" (book), "Paradise Now" (film), "Life on Mars" (TV series), "Collateral" (film), "Arthur and George" (book), "Moulin Rouge" (film), the Robbie Williams album "Intensive Care", "Lost in Translation" (film), "Whale Rider" (film), "The Incredibles" (film), "The Da Vinci Code" (book), the U2 album "How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb" and "Chocolat" (film).

Added by srjf on December 31, 2009

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