Our Prayers and Our Hearts Are With You
We have very little to say right now about pretty much anything other than that we are grieving. Our prayers and our hearts are with
We have very little to say right now about pretty much anything other than that we are grieving. Our prayers and our hearts are with
I’ve had my small share of public humiliation, most of it coming my way in middle school and high school. I’ve gotten red in the
I don’t know about you, but if a YouTube video garners a million views, I’m impressed. If it gets 10 million, I’m rather stunned. Perhaps
Hey there! Great to see you again! It’s been a bit hectic reconnecting with you. Everything was ticking along just dandily—words were showing up on
The only constant in life is change, so they say. And that’s particularly true if part of your life is lived online. And now change
OK, so that headline is Wii-lly bad. In fact, the whole Wii, Mii and U thing has always felt a bit cute and kitschy to
In our increasingly wired world, sometimes we run into really nasty things in cyberspace through no fault of our own. I had one of those
Rich Bennett writes on the Plugged In Facebook page, “When visiting the Indianapolis area a few years ago, I walked the floor of Hinkle Fieldhouse,
I wish I could write about another movie. Really. It’s not that I have anything against Edward or Bella or their freakishly old child or
Last Friday, Nickelodeon stalwart iCarly taped its final iShow and said goodbye (in an episode appropriately titled “iGoodbye”) to 6.4 million viewers. For Plugged In,
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 >>