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Posted Mon, May 14, 7:20 a.m.
Art Institute of Chicago: I also recall (perhaps incorrectly) that the Art Institute of Chicago has a "suggested" admission policy, perhaps only at times close to museum closing. I was surprised a couple of years ago while on a business trip to Chicago when I wanted to spend a quick ...
MOREPosted Fri, Apr 13, 10:32 a.m.
Imus gone ... for now: I wouldn't assume that just because MSNBC and CBS Radio dropped Imus that he's off the air forever. He was heard on 60+ stations. That's likely to be an attractive syndication deal for another broadcast distributor to take Imus on, controversy or no, even if ...
MOREPosted Tue, Apr 3, 7:07 p.m.
Web/Print Mashup: Crosscut's mission seems to me to be to take the immediacy, reach and resources of the Web, and wrap them with solid, original reporting and commentary into something the greater than the sum of its parts. It's both hyper-local and hyper-available. I rather like that, and wish Crosscut ...
MOREPosted Tue, Apr 3, 2:18 p.m.
Media stalkers: I suspect troubling incidents are more common than even reporters would like to admit. Many years ago when I was in radio, I promoted that I'd be doing a live interview with (now the late) Isaac Asimov. However, Asimov didn't travel -- it was a phone interview. Before ...
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