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YouTube Sensations Are People Too
It’s Friday, Friday, had to write a blog on Friday. So what better person to write about today than Rebecca Black? For those who haven’t
Cuddly or Creepy?
I recently ran across an article by USA Today’s Craig Wilson about a new kiddie toy called a Parent Doll. If this idea is as
Facebook Blues
A new study from the American Academy of Pediatrics says Facebook might send teens who have a tendency toward mood disorders into depression. Researchers call
Of Moses and Dad: Fraser Heston Remembers His Father
I just wrote a story about the intersection between faith and film (look for it April 4), in which I opined that Hollywood is far
Movie Monday: Wimpy Kid Thumps Sucker Punch
Leave it to a wimpy kid to win a weak weekend. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules floored Zack Snyder’s newest stylized rumble Sucker
Elizabeth Taylor: 1932-2011
Last night, my wife, daughter and I started watching Cleopatra, the lavish 1963 epic starring Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton and Rex Harrison. It was our
Dancing Around a Problem
I recently heard a radio report from Fox News of a Christian women’s fitness class they’re starting up in Houston called Pole Dancing for Jesus.
How We Shall Miss Thee, Skins. Not!
See ya, Skins. It’s been, um, interesting. On March 21, MTV bid farewell to this British import (at least for the season, and likely forever),
All Dolled Up
A few months ago, a little girl and I were watching a cartoon on television while her mother got ready to go out with us
Movie Monday: Limitless
It was a mind-blowing weekend for the film Limitless, which edged past modest predictions to pocket $19 million and become the most-watched movie of the
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