
I’m interviewing voters as they come out of the voting booths in Oakland, Piedmont and Lafayette today for the NYT’s online feature “Voices from the Polls”.
Check it out here.
Update: I had to go all the way out to Danville to find Republicans. Seriously.
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Cyrus Farivar is an Iranian-American freelance technology journalist, radio producer and author, currently living in the city of Bonn, Germany.
His book, "The Internet of Elsewhere" – about the history and effects of the Internet on different countries around the world, including Senegal, Iran, Estonia and South Korea – was published by Rutgers University Press in April 2011.
I just came from the times City blog — loved the polling station interviews, this is what journalism is supposed to do.
Curious about the audio + photo combination instead of video — but I think it worked. It’d be fun to do something from overseas, a lot of times the “polling stations” are restaurants, yesterday’s primaries in Barcelona were a combo mardi gras (with live music) + super tuesday….
The World did some overseas coverage yesterday:
http://theworld.org/?q=node/15807