Hart Van Denburg
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tweets No. I just saw snow outside my kitchen window. Dear freakin god. #endlesswinter #iwantarefund
@MyLittleBloggie @robyncraftygirl Who of course is not an actual people.
Would it be that hard for TV cop reporters to add the word "car" after "squad"? You know, for the sake of precision and stuff?
RT @mntoday: Chris Kluwe expects to be cut from Minnesota Vikings. mprne.ws/kK6MF
Chris Kluwe expects to be cut from Minnesota Vikings
mntoday.mprnews.org — Kluwe's age, salary and Locke's talent all are factors in Kluwe's release. So is Kluwe's willingness to be outspoken on a variety of issues, despite the usual "Punters are seen, not heard" mandate. Kluwe says he wouldn't change a thing.NPR Picture Show on Peruvian squatters being pushed off land near airport, esp. frames 6,8. #photojournalism ow.ly/kK6mp
A Photographic Homage To Peru's Fading Past
npr.org — Elie Gardner and Oscar Durand moved to Lima, Peru, in 2010, and every time they flew in or out, they noticed a large farmland by the airport. The husband and wife photojournalists began to wonder why there was so much land in the middle of an urban area, and who lived there, and why.Super meh? RT @citypages: Did you see Iron Man 3 yet? Not so super, right? bit.ly/109bEec
Iron Man 3: Not so super
citypages.com — Where has Robert Downey Jr. gone? There's no doubt he's the star of Iron Man 3; he sprints through the picture like a neurotic panther. And yet he's absent, detached in a Zen-like way from the whole affair. The nakednesIn so many ways. MT @mediatwit: "Culture always eats strategy for lunch." Annenberg Innovation Lab's Erin Reilly bit.ly/137SepN
Coding for the Future: The Rise of Hacker Journalism
pbs.org — Coding for the Future: The Rise of Hacker Journalism This guest post is co-authored by Dana Coester. Data Visualization, geo-mapping, audience engagement, agile development, responsive design. What do any of these terms have to do with journalism? Turns out, quite a bit these days.Ragged glory: LA Times photos of the Rolling Stones’ 75 five-day stand at The Forum. ow.ly/kIqhm ow.ly/kIqkI
The Rolling Stones’ Tour of the Americas ’75 at the Forum
framework.latimes.com — The Rolling Stones' Tour of the Americas '75 stopped at the Forum in Inglewood for five days, July 9-13th. Pop music critic Robert Hilburn began his July 15, 1975, Los Angeles Times column: If "Honk Tonk Women" and Midnight Rambler" emerged as the respective anthems on the Rolling Stones' 1969 and 1972 U.S.CJR: How ‘balanced’ coverage helped sustain the bogus claim that childhood vaccines can cause autism: ow.ly/kIq60
Sticking with the truth
cjr.org — How 'balanced' coverage helped sustain the bogus claim that childhood vaccines can cause autism In 1998, The Lancet, one of the most respected medical journals, published a study by lead author Andrew Wakefield, a British physician who claimed there might be a link between the vaccine for measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) and autism, the developmental disorder that afflicts one out of every 88 children in the US.RT @wnyc: We're hiring an editor to help make our digital reporting as compelling as our radio journalism: wny.cc/10wLsV1
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