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‘For someone who claims to hate the “Democrat-media complex,” Breitbart sure knows how to work it’
Everyone is eager to comment on Fox News. How about just watching it?
Demise of The Exhile: Ames and Taibbi remain ‘pissed off’
Krugman’s Hari Seldon obsession that lead him into economics, that lead him into journalism, that lead him into politics
‘…the reporter’s job is no longer about the breathless conveyance of such facts à la Russell’
‘While Garcia Marquez keeps his language relatively spare-he was writing for a newspaper, after all-there are frequent glimmers of the great descriptive powers that would later animate his novels.’
‘Foreign correspondence has a natural element of romanticism’
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‘The Man Who Was Thursday: A Nightmare’ by G. K. Chesterton
Short story:
‘Gavin Highly’ by Janet Frame
Video game:
Small Worlds
Poem:
Grandfather Says by Ai
Book excerpt:
‘Insectopedia’ by Hugh Raffles
Animated video:
The Search for Lost Lives read by the poet James Tate
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