Journalism
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NYT: Classic Beach, but Much More in Santa Monica
The NYT had a big piece today on my hometown, Santa Monica. Next door, Rooms & Gardens (No. 1311-A) sells furniture, antiques and accessories like pillows fashioned from an antique Indian sari. The actress Mary Steenburgen, one of the store’s three owners, praised the walkability of the area — not a common commodity in Southern California — when I asked her about the location of her store. “The thing I love about Montana is that you feel as if you…
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Cyrus on NPR – TOMORROW!
Dear Friends, I’ve been informed that my radio piece on the eBay boycott will air on Morning Edition tomorrow (Jan. 20)! It will be available on any of these stations (and their Internet streams). New York – 5 am to 9 am Eastern – WNYC – 820 AM – www.wnyc.org Washington, DC – 5 am to 10 am Eastern – WAMU – 88.5 FM – www.wamu.org Los Angeles – 2 am to 9 am Pacific – KPCC – 89.3 FM…
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Cyrus on The World — TODAY!
Dear Friends, I’ve been informed that my radio piece on Middle Eastern comics will be airing today. It will be available on any of these stations (and their Internet streams): New York – 3 pm Eastern – WNYC – 820 AM – www.wnyc.org Washington, DC – 8 pm Eastern – WAMU – 88.5 FM – www.wamu.org Los Angeles – 12 pm Pacific – KPCC – 89.3 FM – www.kpcc.opg Boston – 4 pm Eastern – WGBH – 89.7 FM –…
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Slate: How To Steal a European Painting
By Cyrus Farivar Posted Friday, Feb. 15, 2008, at 12:57 PM ET Last Sunday, an art museum in Zurich, Switzerland, was robbed of four paintings worth $160 million. The crooks managed to overpower the staff at gunpoint shortly before closing time and make off with a Van Gogh, a Monet, a Degas, and a Cézanne, which were easily visible in the trunk of their fleeing car. Similar heists have taken place in other European museums in recent years. Why is…
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Cyrus on NPR – TOMORROW!
Dear Friends, I’ve been informed that my radio piece about a new test for traffic data via GPS will air on Morning Edition tomorrow (Feb. 11)! It will be available on any of these stations (and their Internet streams). New York – 5 am to 9 am Eastern – WNYC – 820 AM – www.wnyc.org Washington, DC – 5 am to 10 am Eastern – WAMU – 88.5 FM – www.wamu.org Los Angeles – 2 am to 9 am Pacific…
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Cyrus on NPR — TODAY!
Dear Friends, I’ve been informed that my radio piece on “steampunk” will air on NPR’s All Things Considered today! It will be available on any of these stations (and their Internet streams). New York – 4 pm to 6:30 pm Eastern – WNYC – 820 AM – www.wnyc.org Washington, DC – 4 pm to 8 pm Eastern – WAMU – 88.5 FM – www.wamu.org Los Angeles – 3:30 pm to 6:30 pm Pacific – KPCC – 89.3 FM – www.kpcc.opg…
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NYT’s Voices from the Polls
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 on The World — TODAY!
Dear Friends, I’ve been informed that my radio piece on North Korea’s new cell phone network, will be airing today. It will be available on any of these stations (and their Internet streams): New York – 3 pm Eastern – WNYC – 820 AM – www.wnyc.org Washington, DC – 8 pm Eastern – WAMU – 88.5 FM – www.wamu.org Los Angeles – 12 pm Pacific – KPCC – 89.3 FM – www.kpcc.opg Boston – 4 pm Eastern – WGBH –…
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The Atlantic is now free!
The Atlantic is the last magazine that I still pay for. I dropped my The New Yorker subscription months ago as it would come too fast before I would have a chance to read it. The Atlantic is monthly, and as such, I usually make time to read it. That being said, I find myself only reading a few of the articles in the magazine — and now that the paywall is coming down, I will just let my subscription…
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Does the News Matter To Anyone Anymore?
David Simon asks, in The Washington Post: What I don’t understand is this: Isn’t the news itself still valuable to anyone? In any format, through any medium — isn’t an understanding of the events of the day still a salable commodity? Or were we kidding ourselves? Was a newspaper a viable entity only so long as it had classifieds, comics and the latest sports scores? It’s hard to say that, even harder to think it. By that premise, what all…