Culture (Page 68)

October 3, 2019
Shedding Light on the Lives of Everyday People
VERO BEACH, Fla. - Today, news operates at an all-consuming and rapid pace. More often than not, what is reported is negative. Which raises the question, can valuable news come in an alternative form? Is there another worthy approach that lends itself credence to the title of journalist? Yes. One that speaks the truth, is loyal to the public, unbiased and provides impactful content to the public? Most definitely.

October 1, 2019
Case Study: Reporting from the Church of Lizzo
The story of Highland Baptist Church’s Lizzo-based, body-positive sermon was an opportunity for Salon reporter Ashlie Stevens to find a larger pattern in an otherwise local story.

October 1, 2019
Major in misdirection at YouTube’s phony university, PragerU
The PragerU YouTube channel home page, as it appeared on Oct. 1, 2019. Credit: screenshot by Richard DiCicco. Spend enough […]

September 27, 2019
Signs of the Times: Museum Shows Cincinnati’s Changing Industry
CINCINNATI — Tucked between warehouses and factories in Cincinnati’s Camp Washington neighborhood, the American Sign Museum maps the rise and decline of the city and region’s industry.

September 27, 2019
Millennial Invasion Rocks Quiet New York Village
Farmingdale’s Main Street on a quiet, Saturday morning before crowds hit the scene (Photo By Nicole Pelletiere) FARMINGDALE, New York […]