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Miami Book Fair: The biggest read
Don't try to get Mitchell Kaplan to name just five must-see authors at this year's Miami Book Fair. For the co-founder of the 29-year-old event, it can't be done. "You can't limit me," says Kaplan, who also serves as the fair's chairman, heads its...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Junot Diaz, ABC (tv network), Mitchell Kaplan, Campbell (Osceola, Florida)
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Ta-Nehisi Coates: The myth of meritocracy
Let me tell you about the worst thing I ever did to my son. When he was 4, I took him to a small basement apartment in a Manhattanbrownstone. I then paid a man to give my son an intelligence test. The test was an attempt to deliver my son from the...Tags: Barack Obama, Upper West Side, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Mitt Romney, Chicago Tribune Columnists
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MSNBC stellar in early Paul Ryan coverage - really
The Baltimore SunPaul Ryan being selected as Mitt Romney's GOP running mate was big news late Friday night, and no one on television did a better job of covering it on the fly than MSNBC. I can't believe I typed those words either. MSNBC had become such a joke in its...Tags: Wolf Blitzer, MSNBC (tv network), Television Industry, Rachel Maddow, Karl Rove
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Chris Hayes 'hero' talk latest example of why so many hate the media so much
The Baltimore SunThere are some things people who haven't served this country in the military should be real careful about. And one of them is opening their mouths on a national holiday dedicated to those who died serving this country to offer a freshman-level, ...Tags: MSNBC (tv network), Satellite and Cable Service
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Chris Hayes apologizes for not calling fallen soldiers 'heroes'
From Inside the BoxMSNBC anchor Chris Hayes made controversial statements about fallen soldiers on a special Memorial Day episode of his show, saying that he is uncomfortable using the word "hero" as a blanket term for all fallen soldiers because it can be skewed to justify... -
Pulling the plug on Mike Daisey: When entertainment meets journalism
The fracas Friday involving monologuist Mike Daisey and the public radio show "This American Life" is not just the latest scandal of a purported truth teller caught in at least an act of embellishment, if not an outright lie, but a double-barreled...Tags: Arts and Culture, MSNBC (tv network), Values, Entertainment, Steve Jobs
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The Daisey/Capote connection and a mediation on invented dialogue
Change of SubjectJust the other day, Jack Shafer at Reuters wrote of Dismantling the Capote myth, in which he cited "a new book by Ralph L. Voss, "Truman Capote and the Legacy of In Cold Blood," that illustrates "Capote’s shocking faithlessness to...... -
Romney: Raising children is work. Just not dignified work
Change of SubjectMitt Romney speaking in January: I also like the idea that people who are receving assistance -- welfare assistance -- have a responsibility of working. In my state we made good progress in that regard, following the days of the...... -
Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial: TV’s dedication plans
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelMSNBC will over coverage from 8 to 10 a.m. with Chris Hayes. The guests include Melissa Harris-Perry, professor of political science at Tulane University, and John McWhorter, a professor at Columbia University. Live coverage continues from 10 a.m. to 1 p.... -
MSNBC suspends Keith Olbermann indefinitely
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelKeith Olbermann's political contributions have come back to haunt him. MSNBC President Phil Griffin just issued this statement: "I became aware of Keith's political contributions late last night. Mindful of NBC News policy and standards, I have... -
Worst decision in the world!
Change of SubjectOK, so my headline on this afternoon's breaking media story is a bit hyperbolic, but... MSNBC has suspended prime-time host Keith Olbermann indefinitely without pay for contributing to the campaigns of three Democratic candidates this election season....... -
Suspended Keith Olbermann is irreplaceable on 'Countdown' -- or *is* he?
Ministry of GossipKeith Olbermann suspended indefinitely by MSNBC....
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