Putting Numbers into Context: A Winnable Battle Our Side Doesn’t Want to Fight
Putting numbers into context is easy and helps people understand what social programs actually cost. So why don’t reporters do it? Dean Baker writes.
Seattle Is Undead
Whom shall Seattle fear this year? Jeff Stevens retorts.
Nightly Rendezvous: At the Jewel Box with Dennis Nyback
Dennis Nyback narrates his tale of cinema screenings at the beloved Jewel Box Theater from 1989-1991.
The Ghastly Impermanence: Manchild in the Promised Land – Bronzeville
Thoughts on the African American experience in audio, courtesy of Larenz Tate & Laurence Fishburne’s Bronzeville
How Fake News and Misinformation Are Stirring Ethnic Tensions in Afghanistan
Fake news, Afghan-style. Nicole Valentini investigates how deliberate misinformation and poor media practices are fueling hate speech.
The Ghastly Impermanence: Dogme 18 Revisited
Omar Willey returns to the subject of Dogme 18 to unconfuse the confused.
The Ghastly Impermanence: Dogme 18
Our publisher proposes a list of Dogme 95-style rules for audio drama.
The Ghastly Impermanence: Return to Sending
Omar Willey’s column on all things audio drama returns.
Why Are African Governments Criminalizing Online Speech? Because They Fear Its Power
African nations are cracking down on bloggers and social media in order to stifle activism. Nwachukwu Egbunike reports from Nigeria.
How Turkey Silences Journalists Online, One Removal Request at a Time
How Turkish censors use Twitter’s “country withheld content” to suppress journalism, from Ahmed Zidan.
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