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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...directors must realize that all Crimson reviews cannot be positive, just as all plays aren't perfect, The Crimson must also make an effort to incorporate the views of actors and directors into its coverage. One reader suggestion which I think is a good one is to conduct and publish more interviews with those involved with a play. Perhaps such interviews could help The Crimson cover plays that it isn't able to review because of staffing constraints...
...allows organizations that have been limited by money and geographic location to communicate freely, to organize and spread propaganda," Goldman says. "The Internet is a medium that allows anyone to publish their gripes and grievances...
Mark Potok, director of publications at Klanwatch, a hate group monitoring project run by the Southern Poverty Law Center, says a group must take action--be it publish literature, run an active Web site, distribute leaflets or hold rallies--within a calendar year in order to be listed as an active hate group...
...past two or so years, since he was put in charge of editorial content for the Enquirer, Coz has been out to prove the worthiness of tabloid journalism to American democracy. He has declared that his magazine will no longer publish stories or photos of manufactured events, though he admits the concept of an event's construction is itself open to interpretation as a matter of degree. (A post-modern editor!) He has written an op-ed piece for The New York Times which, he told me, was solicited from him by The Times, though the paper has a policy...
...American publishing circles, adjectives like "controversial" and "thought-provoking" are compliments, especially when they refer to the works of a foreign novelist forced to self-publish, or to tell her story abroad. In Singapore, when the same adjectives are affixed to a manuscript, its chances of publication are zero to none...