
Culture Clips: How Dirty Is Your Phone? Dirty. REALLY Dirty.
So much to cover this week. So let’s dive in with some nasty news about the device many of you are probably using to read
So much to cover this week. So let’s dive in with some nasty news about the device many of you are probably using to read
New York’s Times Square is always a pretty bustling place. But come May 4, the energy will climb a notch or two. That’s the day
This year’s Oscars telecast was perhaps the first I remember where the actual telecast seemed a little anticlimactic at first. Kevin Hart’s going to be
All these decades later, The Beatles are still the measuring stick. When you want to say some new musician is a big deal, do you
Alita: Battle Angel thundered into theaters Wednesday. Like lots of PG-13 action flicks, it’s kinda good, kinda bad and kinda ugly. (Of course, you can
Justin Bieber has headlined Culture Clips (and other Plugged In blogs and articles) many times in the last decade. His wildly zigzagging trajectory has often
A football game of some import was played on Sunday, and lots of us watched it. But not as many as usual. According to Sports
“I watch the Super Bowl for the ads,” some say. And this year, those folks might’ve been some of the few who actually enjoyed it.
Hollywood measures success in two ways: One, the amount of money it rakes in; and two, the number of Oscars its movies take home. And
Gillette’s “The Best Men Can Be” short film is actually the culmination of a longer marketing campaign, and a good one at that. Cause marketing
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 >>