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During my time editing Ragged Band I’ve been privileged to speak with an incredibly diverse group of artists and thinkers. I look forward to each interview, and when the ensuing post goes up I enjoy hearing back from readers who have been inspired by the creativity, character, and diligence of artists they’ve often been introduced to for the first time. As time goes by fresh faces appear at the top of the site’s feed, but everyone I’ve spoken with remains on my radar.

In the spirit of looking back on the site’s first chapter I’m running an alumni post that’ll serve to bring those of you who haven’t been with us from the beginning up to speed on some of the folks we’ve featured over the past year. In fact, there’s so much going on that it’s gonna be a two-parter. Here we go…

Photographer and filmmaker Adam Sjöberg is keeping up a busy travel and editorial schedule as he works to complete Shake The Dust, his forthcoming feature-length documentary on breakdancing in the developing world. In the meantime, he’s entered a short film in this year’s Vimeo contest. It features the story of Arthur Hitchcock, a young man who walked across America to raise money and awareness around breast cancer after the disease took his mother’s life and left him parentless at 19.

Adam also recently announced plans to begin work editing a film incorporating footage from the last five years of Fauxchella, the annual alternative to the Coachella Valley Festival that he and his friends have been hosting for the last half decade.

If you’ve never taken the time to read Sjöberg’s essay on the year he spent couch-surfing, I suggest you do so. It’s a well-written confessional that gives perfect voice to some of the concerns central to Ragged Band.

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California film-maker Vern Moen’s Long Beach Film Company has released an official trailer for their forthcoming film, “Plastiki & the Material of the Future.” It’s narrated by none other than Mr. Alec Baldwin.

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Bryan John Appleby took his act on the road this winter for a successful West Coast tour that he and his backing band co-headlined with Seattle’s Deep Sea Diver. Appleby’s full-length debut, “Fire on the Vine” is now available on CD.

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Author and blogger Brett McCracken is still searching while also working on his forthcoming second book.

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Jordan Butcher continues to curate one of the best “inspiration boards” around, and is working on design projects related to the films Act of Valor, Mirror Mirror and American Reunion.

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I’m just glad the book has got people talking. I’m glad it’s ruffled some feathers.
- Brett McCracken

When I was growing up, I wasn’t all that cool. Neither was being a Christian, a reality my devout parents considered less important than my spiritual formation. In retrospect, I’m grateful for their priorities, even if their policing went a little far.

In lieu of the classic Green Day, Nirvana, and Rage Against The Machine records my schoolmates were spinning, I spent jr. high afternoons rocking out to DC Talk (think the Beastie Boys trapped on an endless tour with Savage Garden), Petra (the glam/worship fountainhead from whose prophetic loins Stryper would burst forth), and The Supertones (spirit-filled ska; it sounds like you think it does). Mix in some Paul Simon, a little Keith Green, a warped cassette tape of the Mannheim Steamroller Christmas album, and the occasional juicy cut from Sandi Patty and you’ve got a standard playlist from the Bishop family mini-van, circa 1996. Pretty punk rock.

To be fair, the restrictions I faced were nothing compared with what a lot of my church-going peers were stuck with. At least I wasn’t kept from watching The Land Before Time due to its endorsement of evolution.

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