
Celebrities’ Hearts Hurt Too
Celebrities are different than the rest of us “normal people,” in pretty much any way you want to define the word different. They’re prettier or

Celebrities are different than the rest of us “normal people,” in pretty much any way you want to define the word different. They’re prettier or

They say that the apple never falls far from the tree, but in my son’s case that’s not always true. And I mean that in

It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to notice that our world is awash in what’s affectionately become known as content. And whatever sort of content
Oscars, schmoscars. Since nobody’s actually paying much attention to all that manufactured buzz about the likes of The Revenant and Mad Max, we’ll move right

There’s very, very little that I’ve done in more than nine years of parenting that I would absolutely, unequivocally say that I’ve gotten right as

The year 2015 is just about “in the books,” as they say. I don’t know about you, but I generally hit this time of year

Editor’s Note: It’s nearly the dawn of a new year, and with the turn of the calendar many of us take stock of our lives

Christmas is a Plugged In sort of holiday. Not only is it a pretty special and sacred time for Christians, but it’s completely awash in its very own entertainment.

When celebrities die tragic, premature deaths due to addiction and excess, popular culture has a way of lionizing them as something akin to martyred heroes.
2015 was an interesting year for video game trends. There were more and more gamemakers deciding that the digital download was a far better way
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 >>