
Culture Clips: Closing the Book on Magazines?
The world will have a few more trees in the future … but fewer magazines. Back in the most ancient of days, when the internet

The world will have a few more trees in the future … but fewer magazines. Back in the most ancient of days, when the internet

When researching a book I wrote about media discernment, I found scores of studies linking numerous negative human behaviors to entertainment. For instance, researchers believe

If you’ve ever wondered whether you check your phone more, less or about the same amount as “normal” people, well, here’s your baseline: 52 times

As you’ve probably heard by now, Stan Lee died yesterday at the age of 95. Many have eulogized Lee as a “comics legend,” and that’s

If you’ve been lying awake at night wondering what we’re going to name the kids born after Generation Z (those who arrived between 1996 and

Halloween is a big deal in the United States. The average American will spend $185.50 for the hallo-day, including $76 on candy. But we’ve got

We’ve all seen that tag in front of a movie: “Based on a True Story.” And there’s never any shortage of movies like those. This

I recently had a chance to sit down with Adam Holz and talk about the comments actresses Kristen Bell and Keira Knightley made about Disney

As we fill big bowls with candy in preparation for next week’s onslaught of little ghosts and goblins, then eat all the candy and fill

For most of us, being genuinely frightened is probably something we try to avoid in the real world. But when it comes to entertainment, the
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