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Author Archives: atavoularis
The Reconstruction of American Journalism
American Journalism has entered a period of great reconstruction. The presence of the internet, where newspapers have become virtually available and free of charge, has caused print articles to be in decline. This has caused massive job decreases and an … Continue reading
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Danzy Senna’s Memoir Reading at Baruch College
The excerpts spoken by Danzy Senna at last nights reading were to simply put it, brave and captivating. In hearing her read her parts of her memoir Where Did You Sleep Last Night?, she delved into so many aspects of … Continue reading
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“The Media Equation: News Erupts, and So Does a Web Debut”
In David Carr’s Article “The Media Equation: News Erupts, and So Does a Web Debut,” he talks about this new concept of “good-for-you, brussel sprouts journalism,” which is being tried out with the Texas Tribune in that it only covers … Continue reading
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When the Levees Broke
In Spike Lee’s documentary When the Levees Broke, Lee depicts a story of the ultimate devastation that Hurricane Katrina caused to all of its victims in New Orleans. Through the lens of the camera, the director is trying to make … Continue reading
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