Korie and Sadie Robertson headline “Fearfully and Wonderfully Made”…

Korie Robertson, left, answers questions from Meghan Goad, Green Acres Baptist girls minister at the Fearfully and Wonderfully Made conference at the CrossWalk Conference Center in Tyler Saturday, Feb. 25, 2017. LouAnna Campbell/Tyler Morning Telegraph Sadie Robertson, answers questions at the Fearfully and Wonderfully Made conference at the Green Acres Baptist Church CrossWalk Conference Center in Tyler Saturday, Feb. 25, 2017.

Sitcoms that influenced us and our parenting

Ask anyone who grew up in the 1970s, ’80s and ’90s about their favorite sitcoms and they probably won’t miss a beat, answering quickly and with tremendous passion about shows that influenced them in countless ways. “For every Jewish girl, I think it was ‘Rhoda,’ ” said Gold, who wrote and starred in the critically acclaimed one-woman off-Broadway show “The Judy Show: My Life as a Sitcom.”

Portland filmmaker explores ‘Slender Man Stabbing’ of 12-year-old girl

Portland-based filmmaker Irene Taylor Brodsky’s latest documentary, “Beware the Slenderman,” examines the stabbing of a 12-year-old girl, an attack inspired by an internet character, and its aftermath. The film debuts on HBO Jan. 23. On May 31, 2014, in a suburb of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, a 12-year-old girl with multiple stab wounds was found lying on a sidewalk.

Putting the stories on paper

When it came to parenting, Ken Young took a creative approach to teaching his daughter, Heather, about right from wrong. Instead of lectures, Young created a fantasy world through written stories that taught virtues and responsibility.