Culture: Media
Currently listing articles 3327-3301:
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The Unexpected Influence of Capricorn One— How a Hollywood movie helped spread conspiracy theory in America.
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Software Review: Adobe Director 11 from Adobe Systems— Director 11 is a highly needed update.
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Barack Obama, The New Yorker, and the Inoculation of Satire— So here I am, the goat again. (Hey, that could be my epitaph.)
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Gay Activist Wayne Besen Attacks James Dobson's Radio Hall of Fame Nomination— It doesn’t make any sense to take this approach to furthering the cause.
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Book Review: Sing Like An American Idol! Women's Edition Vol. 1: Top Hits— A great song book of American Idol hits for any aspiring singer.
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When Political Correctness Meets Automation: A Disaster Of Olympic Proportions— The Wild, Wild, Web: When automation and political correctness root out journalistic dishonesty.
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Organic Education— The information revolution has created the need for a new pedagogy based more on play than knowledge.
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George Carlin, Google, and Community Values— Taboos change as new communications media determine what is accessible and what is not.
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Lindsay Lohan Hits The Studio— Lindsay Lohan's latest single is available for anyone who needs yet another reason to hate the Hollywood machine.
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Teen Choice Awards Recognizes Teens Who Make A Difference— Find out who the winner is August 4th.
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Sundance Cinemas: Robert Redford's New Way Of Going To The Movies— Popcorn and not much else just doesn't cut it any more.
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The Fairness Doctrine— The fairness doctrine, like buggy whip manufacture, had its place. Reinstatement of it would stifle expression and result in blandness.
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The Wealth of Minds— Toward a free market of ideas.
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Software Review: Strata Foto 3D 1.5— This will be of great benefit to anyone who needs to put fully textured, photo realistic objects into any number of virtual environments.
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Book Review: Grand Theft Childhood - The Surprising Truth About Violent Video Games and What Parents Can Do by Lawrence Kutner and Cheryl Olson — You'll likely see this informative book in a college class over a book club, but leisurely readers can easily find helpful advice.
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Interview with Michael Ian Black - Comedian, Actor and Author of My Custom Van...— Cult comedy hero Michael Ian Black talks about his new book... and the other 739 projects he's working on right now.
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2008 Waterfront Film Festival a Success— A look at the 10th Annual Waterfront Film Festival.
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High School Drunken-Driving Awareness Program Causes Outcry: Too Bad?— Parents, students, and the media are upset. Lucky them.
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Video Training Review: Vue 6 xStream Essential Training With Larry Mitchell— Larry Mitchell illuminates a complicated topic and brings it down to earth in an easy to understand dialog.
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How To Become A Radio Personality— Want to be the next Howard Stern or Tom Joyner?
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Book Review: How Sassy Changed My Life - A Love Letter To The Greatest Teen Magazine Of All Time by Kara Jesella and Marisa Meltzer— Today's high school girls have Teen People. Teen girls in the late '80s and early '90s had Sassy.
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Website Review: Vagabondage Press Launches Online Literary Magazine The Battered Suitcase— Literary website that means what it says.
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An Eyewitness Report From the Universal Studios Fire — Fire season in its prime.
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It's Not Sexism, Stupid, or My Struggle With Hillary Clinton— That anyone can look at Hillary Clinton and see a victim is the biggest mystery to me of all.
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Book Review: The Dumbest Generation - How the Digital Age Stupefies Young Americans and Jeopardizes Our Future by Mark Bauerlein— Despite his heavy reliance on statistics, author Mark Bauerlein doesn't convince the skeptics that we're getting dumber.
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This Is Not A Scandal— There are plenty of reasons to be mad at Hillary Clinton, but her remarks about the Robert Kennedy assassination are not a scandal.
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New PSA Highlights Charity Fighting Poverty in Kenya— A new public service announcement focuses on the work of a charity fighting poverty in Kenya in the face of violence.
