In this particular season of ghost stories and haunted houses, the maze of fear is difficult to navigate.
In another self-interview, the author explores the film The Ring and role of horror movies in helping us examine our fears.
Kalle Lasn's Culture Jam, while plentiful in justifiable critique, lacks vision for proceeding against the problems of mass media. However, the need for vision is where Christians have a lot to offer.
An animation featuring some stats about advertising; a good introduction to 'So what?' below.
Analyzing advertising statistics and asking why Christians should care.
We asked several people to give us their thoughts on being married or single as they are shaped by the media and their own experiences—this is what they said.
*cino proposes to expand and market a media discernment curriculum developed by the author that is already being used successfully at Illiana Christian High School.
Who knew there were so many sports fans lurking about the site?
What would we do without public radio?
A look at where we spend our time in the so-called virtual world.
The long-awaited film is finally here—what can we make of media opinions now that we can finally see it for ourselves?
A look at how some of the folks connected to *cino choose news sources and discern information.
A summer in a national park teaches the difference between productivity and fruitfulness.
The clandestine motivations of storytelling can find us either apathetic or engaged.
How did contemporary evangelicalism catch such a dreadful disease?
On the broader implications of the upside down world in David Simon’s Baltimore.
How a medium that is itself engulfed in fame has something to teach us about public people.
An interview about language and culture with a partner in critical blogging.
A suggestion from the margins of Christian college culture.
On moving from pretending to loyalty in the virtual world.
Word play leads to serious food play when it comes to communion.
On putting pop culture back into the hands of the populace.
On (not) coming to terms with the burden of citizenship.
On giving politicians permission to tell the truth.
A perspective on medium from a professional in journalism.