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Still, some historians, including Princeton University's Sean Wilentz, have a point when they worry that McCullough's type of portraiture - in common with PBS productions like Rick Burns' 'Civil War'- may represent a sort of glossy historical Norman Rockwellism that highlights personal drama in a PEOPLE magazine kind of...
I hear traditional news types disparage things like the book reviews on Amazon.com. Oh, they're just friends of the author's. Well, some of them might be. But a regular reader might wonder, What's wrong with that? Why doesn't that represent a valid point of view? Anyway...
Historically, what the stories represent is the evolving merger of journalism and entertainment; the retreat of corporate media owners not only from the larger, serious responsibilities of journalism but even from a notion of what those responsibilities might be.
This is an old story that needs no belaboring. What I mean to get at - beyond the devastations caused to journalism by cut-budget venality on the owners' side and a gradual moronization of the audience on the receiving end - is a dawning intuition among some Americans (not all of...
To see how home schooling threatens public schools, look at Maricopa County, Ariz. The county has approximately 7,000 home-schooled students. That's only 1.4% of school-age kids, but it means $35 million less for the county in per-pupil funding. The state of Florida has 41,128...