Facebook Wants Your Prayers. Literally.
Facebook is upping its connections to faith communities in a big way. Is that something to celebrate? Or be wary of?
Facebook is upping its connections to faith communities in a big way. Is that something to celebrate? Or be wary of?
This week, The Plugged In Show looks at fathers’ depiction onscreen and two recent movies that get it right.
The Plugged In team straps on its collective cape, strikes a particularly powerful superhero pose and talks about Marvel’s newest movie.
Some things seem a lot clearer when we can look back at them with the benefit of time and, perhaps, cultural progress.
You’ve probably never heard of the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival. But for those who attended, it was life changing.
I’ve been wondering whether you might eventually go too far. And it seems that, with your rumored retrofit of The Powerpuff Girls, you have.
In a post-pandemic world, do we really want to be reminded of the hardships we faced?
This podcast episode is a little more personal than most. This time, we take a deep dive in what books, movies, television shows and songs helped shape us.
Countless Americans turned to the show to help them cope with difficult days, and many still do. But I think Friends deserves deeper, more cautionary consideration.
Look at the year’s cinematic box office figures, you see plenty of evidence of the return-to-normal, the abnormal and, perhaps, a new normal on the horizon.
Good media discernment is about guarding our eyes and hearts before we watch or listen. And it’s also about grappling with the entertainment we do see or hear. That’s why the Plugged In Blog is devoted to guarding, discussing and grappling. About Plugged In >>