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...Culture Clash,” op-ed...
...Ed Lybrook, CINCINNATI, OHIO...
...dust cleared, the overall nightly news audience was around 25 million and gradually falling, much as before. And Gibson, the one anchor to have a bit of success, was the anti-Couric: avuncular, male, older (he replaced Elizabeth Vargas, two decades his junior) and unreliant on innovations like Op-Ed segments. Hiring him implied an entirely different view of TV news and its future. CBS was programming for the viewers network news wanted. ABC was programming to keep the viewers network news already had, for as long as the Grim Reaper would permit...
...groups of BlackCAST and the now-defunct AAA Players as reasons for lack of minority involvement in mainstream theater. Eight years later, it remains to be seen whether the problem has been fixed, or if there even ever was a problem. Recently, KeyChange established itself as the first co-ed a cappella group to have an active goal of celebrating all types of black music. Association of Black Harvard Women secretary Kristen M. Jones ’08, one of the group’s founders and the director of BlackCAST’s spring show, says...
...York University professor Tony Judt, who wrote a New York Times op-ed supporting the pair shortly after their article appeared, said in an interview yesterday that the professors’ work has forced a discussion of the Israeli lobby’s influence, a previously taboo topic...