Trust Issues
Last Thursday, Adam Holz published a great blog (“It’s an I, I, I, I, I World?“) about society’s growing embrace of individualism. In it, he
Last Thursday, Adam Holz published a great blog (“It’s an I, I, I, I, I World?“) about society’s growing embrace of individualism. In it, he
We live in a paradoxical world. Never in human history have we been so enmeshed, so engaged, so utterly transfixed by what has collectively come
Sometimes I like to imagine what it would have been like to publish Plugged In decades ago, back when we could have been so much
Thought spring had finally come? Already digging holes to plant your peonies? Hold off, people. Baseball’s barely begun, it’s snowing here in Colorado Springs, and
For decades, I have wanted to visit Israel. But like many of us, there always seemed to be something standing in the way. Finances.
Those of a certain not-so-tender age (ahem!) might remember a certain Burger King campaign from 1976 that boldly proclaimed, “Have It Your Way!” That was
In the last two years, something called the Oculus Rift has taken the techy geeks by storm. What is that, you ask? Oh, only something
Unless you’ve been playing an elaborate, and early, April Fool’s joke on us, I gather a lot of you didn’t care much for Noah. Plugged
After weathering a deluge of controversy before it even launched, Noah and his ark sailed over a sea of competitors and came to rest at
I was kicked out of a theater the other day. I’d settled in to review Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel in a downtown Denver
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