TikTok’s Influence on Music Isn’t Exactly Wholesome
Some TikTok videos may seem fine on the surface. But what happens when the creators or songs behind them are a bit more risque?
Some TikTok videos may seem fine on the surface. But what happens when the creators or songs behind them are a bit more risque?
Arlene Pellicane discusses her new book, Screen Kids. Then the team talks about Luke Combs’ recent album, Fathers & Sons.
Music goes into our motor memory, not short-term, which is why we should really pay attention to what we’re listening to on repeat.
What movies does Plugged In remember from yesteryear? And what’s up with Billie Eilish’s latest album, Hit Me Hard and Soft?
Dune: Part Two will be a big deal. But should it be? We’ll talk about the movie and discuss this year’s hottest musical acts.
Why are folks drawn to shooter games like ‘The Finals’ and ‘Fortnite’? And is Gracie Abrams’ music right for your family?
Every December, we take a look at the best stuff that’s come across our desks—or, in this case, through our ear buds—in the last year.
LISTEN TO THE PLUGGED IN SHOW, EPISODE 204 It’s the middle of October, and we’re knee-deep in the scary movie season. By my count, five
Taylor Swift is no stranger to No. 1, of course. Now she can add another trophy to her mantel: The top movie of the weekend.
Music can lesson our stress, heighten our senses, cause our heart to change its rhythm and generally make our lives better.
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 >>