What would the “Letters to the Editor” section look like on the web?
Exploring radio from the other side of the production board.
In the debate over a recovery center at Haldi Road, a key question is: how much control should you have over your own neighbourhood?
How many people considered the full context of what Tom Flanagan said before condemning him? What are the odds you’ve formed an opinion about this post before you even read it?
The first step to making great radio is knowing what’s possible.
Keeping the trust online.
Commercials are weird when you’re not used to them.
Yet another post where I make something for the radio, then criticize it.
Books and Company is a staple of Prince George, and for good reason: it’s more public space than private business.
One of the best things about living in Prince George starts now.
Short version: this photo is fake and I didn’t think anyone would believe it and I’m sorry if you did.
Some people have hobbies like woodworking or painting. Apparently, I do web design. The very first post on this blog is from when it was hosted on Blogger and I outlined how I had hacked an existing theme to look like the minimalist Depo Skinny WordPress theme. Since then I’ve moved onto WordPress and installed that […]
To what extent do we hold individual soldiers responsible for war?
Last night was the most watched exercise in democracy in history. Or not. Because there is a certain segment of the population who are viewing last night’s results as somehow illegitimate or undemocratic. And of course there are no shortage of people congratulating America on making the right choice, implying that all the people who […]
If the internet makes everyone a broadcaster, what aspects of journalism need to be part of basic education?
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