A Moment of Silence, Hollywood Style
As a culture, we’re pretty big on moments of silence. We’re not very good at being quiet, mind you, but we very much like to
As a culture, we’re pretty big on moments of silence. We’re not very good at being quiet, mind you, but we very much like to
Sequels: the final frontier. These are the voyages of the Star Trek franchise. It’s mulit-decade mission: to exploit new demographics, to seek out new fans
How much does someone’s physical beauty influence the way we think about them? An unfolding storyline related to 19-year-old alleged Boston bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev offers
Maybe you’ve heard by now that the Reader’s Digest has put out its list of the 100 most trusted people in America. Yes, there still
When I first started writing for Plugged In, the publishing world had just begun transitioning away from lead-based movable type in hand-cranked printing presses. OK.
It was a glitzy, gaudy showdown between rich, somewhat shady tycoons at the multiplex this weekend. At one end we found Tony Stark—a flawed techno-genius
Forget words. Pictures are where it’s at in 2013. In the always-evolving online and social media landscape, images, not text, are in the ascendant these
One of the entries in my prayer journal is that God will raise up talented young (and older) people to help redeem the arts. By
If you’re like everybody else in the world, you’ve probably seen all types of movies—from good movies to not-so-good movies to bad movies to Adam
I’m writing this post because of a single word. It’s not my word, I’m loathe to admit, because I love it. It’s a word used
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 >>