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- The Kooks Take Music Back Thirty Years!Just the other day I picked up a copy of "Clash" magazine, a relativeally new addition into the music journalism world. The main cover featured the band "The Kooks", and I thought to myself "Ha, like the Bowie song". Turns out, they were named after the Bowie song afterall.
- Music News and Events of 1965A retro look at the the music events, groups, singers and goings-on of 1965
- 2010: Remembering the Stars of Hollywood, Music, Journalism & Comedy We Lost in 2009Descriptive Overview Of The Stars We Lost In 2009
June is Black Music Month, Countdown of Shamontiel's Top 30 African-American ArtistsBlack Music Month starts June 1. Each day of June, I'll be highlighting 30 of my favorite African-American artists, telling you why they're winners and informing you of their accomplishments. Sixth up, MC Lyte.- How to Break into JournalismIf you've ever wanted to see an article you've written appear in a magazine or a newspaper, but you don't have any experience in journalism, fear not: Having a journalism degree isn't a hard-and-fast requirement.
- Study Finds that Pop Music is More Sexist Toward Women Than Other Types of MusicA new study by University of Missouri professors finds that sexual imagery is prevalent in music videos.
- Top 15 Films About MusicThroughout film history, we have seen many movies covering music. here is the best 15 of these films, ranging from comedies to biographies, the dark to the light- and all music in between.
- New Era of Journalism: My Space, Facebook, Blogs and TwitterThis is an article about the many areas and avenues in the internet that you can use for advertising
- Employment Found as an East Michigan University Journalism MajorGraduating as a Journalism major from Eastern Michigan University, I felt adequately prepared to enter the world of professional writing. But the effects of a recession and the transition to online news made job searching even more difficult than usual.
Field Reporting Tips for Broadcast Journalism StudentsFour crucial pieces of advice for Broadcast Journalism students/reporters preparing to start their student fieldwork.- The Music of What Happens, by Helen Vendler - Book ReviewIn The Music of What Happens, Helen Vendler reviews several poets and their poems.
- The "Music" of HunterAn article about the late great Dr. Hunter S. Thompson. My views on his trademark style of "Gonzo" journalism, as well as my views on the sixties and how Hunter Thompson changed the face of journalism and other forms of writing forever.
Why the Internet is Killing Print JournalismUnlike the movie and music industries which can and have begun to evolve their business models in response to the impact of the internet on media, the print journalism industry is on it's way to becoming a thing of the past.
Press EN! 02.09.09. Micropayment Saves JournalismThe business model of journalism is analyzed this week on the cover of Time Magazine. For the first time in weeks the President is not on the cover! President O (Obama not Oprah) is replaced with a fish wrapped in the front page of the New York Times.- Journalism Experience for Small-Town High School Students: Where to Find ItRecently, I was looking through Yahoo Answers to see if there was anything interesting going on. I noticed a question about getting journalism experience while in high school.
Music Review for New Nas Album (Untitled)This is a music review of the controversial new album by Queens, NY Hip-Hop MC Nas!- History in JournalismA look at the history of journalism.
- War Journalism: The Art of Altering People's PerceptionsHow photo and video journalism can change the way that we perceive the war on terrorism
- Critical Analysis of "At the Drive In's" Music Video: Invalid Litter Dept.At the Drive-In's Music Video: "Invalid Litter Dept.," strong visual images are used that detail facts of the Juarez controversy.
- Emily Gould, New York Times Magazine and the Rise of "Me" JournalismEmily Gould is the 26-year-old former co-editor of Gawker.com who has made a name for herself with her blog "Emily Magazine." Praised and condemned for her openness and focus on the personal, Gould has also been accused of irresponsible journalism...
Journalism is Sometimes a Career Choice of CircumstanceWhen journalism found me, I was bitter and unemployed, looking at classified ads in a newspaper I would eventually work for.
A Brief Guide on Getting Started with Your Own Freelance Journalism EndeavorsAnd you thought it was easy!
Who Needs the Music Industry When You Have the Internet?An article describing the various methods that artists are employing to distribute their music outside the traditional music industry.
Is Associated Content the Future of Journalism?Associated Content is a credible website with thousands of different stories containing the views of average Americans, a valuable resource left out of traditional media.- The Lack of Urgency in Today's MusicI don't see urgency in today's music. I don't see the movement; from the musicians or the audience. Something, someday, will wake us all up, and when that happens, here are some of the names in music that people will find.
Frank Zappa, Unsung American Music LegendHow will musician Frank Zappa be remembered in time, or will he be remembered at all?- Resources that are Making it Easy for MusiciansI don't know about most musicians, but I am steadily building my music career online. I don't want to do any two-bit gigs, and tour all over creation. When the time comes that I get my fifteen minutes, I'd rather
Book Review: Rick Johnson's 'Tin Cans, Squeems & Thudpies'Rock critic Rick Johnson was a familiar figure to late-70s/early-80s readers of Creem magazine. Edited by Bill Knight, the Rick Johnson Reader: 'Tin Cans, Squeems & Thudpies' collects some of Johnson's best writing on music, TV, baseball and video games.- What You Love to Hate About JournalismPersonally; I'd like to thank Don Imus, for opening up the door to discussions about race that haven't occurred in this country for quite some time, particularly about sexism and how we've portrayed young African-American women in the media.
Buffalo Food, Architecture, Facts, Clubs, Music, Culture, Tourism InfoI grew up in Buffalo NY for 18 years, left to find life in the big city, then returned to examine the good, the bad and the ugly in Buffalo NY.
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