AM Radio Is Dying. Should We Care?
Despite arguments in favor of this 100-year-old communication system, I can’t help but wonder if technological change is leaving it behind.
Despite arguments in favor of this 100-year-old communication system, I can’t help but wonder if technological change is leaving it behind.
Gordon Lightfoot died earlier this week at the age of 84. And while he was by no means perfect, he had some interesting things to say—and to sing—about faith.
Did you play D&D as a kid? How about as an adult? What did your parents want you to stay away from when you were a kid—and how did you respond?
The Plugged In team talks about how music can change us. Then hear our thoughts about the newest Ant-Man film and submit your entries for Name That Movie.
The bigger story than Smith’s Satan getup is the overall worldview his song, video and performance espouse.
We have a lot to protect our kids from in entertainment and technology. But another, not-so-obvious issue lurking? It’s the Gospel of Stuff.
Music is one of the planet’s most influential forms of entertainment. Our Plugged In team lets you know what music impressed us this year.
Worldview can be so important—and yet it’s not nearly as easily recorded in our reviews.
Ecclesiastes 3:4 tells us that there’s “a time to weep, a time to laugh.” We do a little bit of both in this installment of The Plugged In Show.
How does our faith influence the entertainment choices we make? In a world with so many screens vying constantly for attention, it’s an important question to ponder.
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 >>