Facebook Spurs Organ Donation
Facebook boasts some 1.1 billion users around the world. But the juggernaut social networking site has also inspired some less than flattering headlines the last
Facebook boasts some 1.1 billion users around the world. But the juggernaut social networking site has also inspired some less than flattering headlines the last
With the digital age upon us, it appears that everything is in flux. Even the venerable old photograph—an art form that was birthed way back
Maybe you’re among the 4 million folks who’ve viewed the YouTube clip of the one-year-old girl trying to pinch and swipe her way to new
Last week, Steven Isaac lamented the disappointing coarsening of television, particularly broadcast television. Then Bob Hoose poked fun at reality TV (though I’d definitely tune
Leave it to Superman to carry the box office up, up and away. Man of Steel, the latest retelling of ol’ Supes’ origin story, hit
You may not believe this, but I do more than just review movies and write eccentric “Movie Monday” blogs. No, I’m also a father and,
In 1949, English writer George Orwell’s dystopian take on a futuristic, totalitarian, always-watching government in 1984 ushered the phrase Big Brother into the popular lexicon.
If you happen to think that reality TV has pushed things to ridiculous extremes, you’re not alone. I’m certainly with you. And, guess what? So
I like TV. As a medium, I think it has quite a bit to offer that movies don’t, in fact. Movies, after all, have to
The crew from the Fast & Furious franchise have some pretty nifty wheels, no question. But no amount of nitro-fueled, turbo-charged, high-octane horsepower could help
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 >>