The most-read articles, reviews, and blogs on Patrol for September 2008.
ON THE SCENE
1. The Drunk Dreamer's Wine
Sep 08, 2008
Writer Augusten Burroughs, musician Tegan Quin, and a few guests gather for a night of artistic community in SoHo.
LEGENDS
2. David Bazan's (Inevitable) Apostasy | Sep 01, 2008
The non-CCM apologist who lit the way for a generation of sad dudes with honest doubts—who still made it to church every Sunday—quietly left his little corner of the fold.
ON RECORD
3. Rob Bell Likes His Art Chocolate | Sep 09, 2008
A conversation about faith, art, and science with America’s hippest pastor.
THE SCANNER
4. The Awkward Adventures of Levi Johnston
Sep 04, 2008
Levi Johnston wins the award for the most painful-to-watch during his future mother-in-law's speech at the RNC.
ON MUSIC
5. Underoath, Lost in the Sound of Separation
Sep 11, 2008
This time, out of reach of most any peers, Underoath have made their best attempt at a truly cohesive album.
ON MUSIC
6. Jonas Brothers, A Little Bit Longer
Sep 01, 2008
Proof that rock is dead-er than it’s ever been. But also of its imminent respawning.
THE SCANNER
7. Is Sarah "Cover Story" Palin the New Obama?
Sep 08, 2008
Today's magazine rack has a brand-new face!
ON THE TRAIL
8. The Biggest McCain Rally Ever | Sep 11, 2008
What happened in Fairfax, Virginia, when 20,000 people flocked to see McCain and Palin.
THE SCANNER
9. Obama-Supporting Christian Missionaries Lose Funding Sep 17, 2008
A foreign missionary loses her financial support after hinting that she supports Barack Obama.
ON MUSIC
10. Francesca Battisteli, My Paper Heart
Sep 03, 2008
Whether due to the inner workings of a sexist industry, or the temptation to strip down and sell out, it makes a “total package” girl like Battistelli a breath of fresh radio-ready air.