Tag: Media Influence

TV

Moving Sesame Street … to HBO

When I was a youngster watching Sesame Street, I always knew that it had its sponsors: Two letters and a number. “Sesame Street is brought

Taking Your Dating Cues from Hollywood

Earlier this week, Lisa Anderson, director of young adults for Focus on the Family and host of the wildly popular and incredibly entertaining The Boundless

Culture

The Terrible Tubes

Grayson Dobra was about to turn 2. His mother, L’erin, wanted to throw him a party he’d never forget (or, at least not for for a day

Movies

Dogs. Why’d It Have to Be Dogs?

My kids don’t like dogs. Oh, they’ll say that they like the furry critters if you ask. But in real life, when dogs show up,

Culture

Art & Culture: Personalizing Politics

Plugged In has often said that the entertainment we engage and indulge in has the power to mold how we see and think about the

Culture

For The Love of Kitties

Personally, I’ve never been a big fan of cats. That meow-meow mislike may well spring from long-ago when I worked on a farm one summer

Plugged In Parent’s Guide to Today’s Technology

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