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  • NY Times Offers 30 Buyouts, Layoffs Expected

    Newspaper looks to cut costs after agreeing to new deal with union

    By

    Alexander C. Kaufman
    December 3, 2012 @ 7:58 AM
    Journalism
    7:58 AM
    NY Times Offers 30 Buyouts, Layoffs Expected
  • MoMA Goes 8-Bit, Acquires 14 Videogames for Permanent Collection

    MoMA said it hopes to build up a collection of 40 videogames

    By

    Alexander C. Kaufman
    November 29, 2012 @ 4:08 PM
    Culture
    4:08 PM
    MoMA Goes 8-Bit, Acquires 14 Videogames for Permanent Collection
  • Russell Simmons Honored With Producers Guild of America’s 2013 Visionary Award

    Russell Simmons will receive the award next month at the Beverly Hilton Hotel

    By

    Alexander C. Kaufman
    November 29, 2012 @ 9:19 AM
    Awards
    9:19 AM
    Russell Simmons Honored With Producers Guild of America’s 2013 Visionary Award
  • Bill O’Reilly Rages Against Atheist Leader: ‘You Are a Fascist!’ (Video)

    Bill O'Reilly gets into a screaming match with David Silverman as the "War on Christmas" continues

    By

    Alexander C. Kaufman
    November 29, 2012 @ 8:39 AM
    Journalism
    8:39 AM
    Bill O’Reilly Rages Against Atheist Leader: ‘You Are a Fascist!’ (Video)
  • Obama Takes Fiscal Cliff Battle to Social Media

    President Obama is urging his Twitter and Facebook fans to push congressional Republicans into a compromise over the budget

    By

    Alexander C. Kaufman
    November 29, 2012 @ 8:06 AM
    Journalism
    8:06 AM
    Obama Takes Fiscal Cliff Battle to Social Media
  • Was Susan Boyle ‘Anal Bum Party’ Twitter Hashtag an Accident? Fans Say No

    Susan Boyle fans don't believe #susanalbumparty, which they read as "anal bum party," was a mere PR gaffe

    By

    Alexander C. Kaufman
    November 21, 2012 @ 5:39 PM
    Music
    5:39 PM
    Was Susan Boyle ‘Anal Bum Party’ Twitter Hashtag an Accident? Fans Say No
  • In ‘Middle of Nowhere,’ Cast Found Black Characters Beyond the Stereotypes

    TheWrap Screening Series: Actors and director in "Middle of Nowhere" say the characters of this film felt relatable to them — not black caricatures

    By

    Alexander C. Kaufman
    November 21, 2012 @ 2:45 PM
    Movies
    2:45 PM
    In ‘Middle of Nowhere,’ Cast Found Black Characters Beyond the Stereotypes
  • For Nate Silver, the Late Apologies Are Trickling In

    Three weeks after he accurately forecast his second consecutive election, apologies are trickling in for Nate Silver

    By

    Alexander C. Kaufman
    November 21, 2012 @ 10:14 AM
    Journalism
    10:14 AM
    For Nate Silver, the Late Apologies Are Trickling In
  • Israeli Airstrike Hits French Journalists’ Office in Gaza

    In third strike in three days, Israel said it was targeting Hamas officials in the building housing the Agence France-Presse office

    By

    Alexander C. Kaufman
    November 21, 2012 @ 9:58 AM
    Journalism
    9:58 AM
    Israeli Airstrike Hits French Journalists’ Office in Gaza
  • Guardian’s U.S. Site Hits Traffic High

    U.S. version of British site surges thanks to election

    By

    Alexander C. Kaufman
    November 21, 2012 @ 8:53 AM
    Journalism
    8:53 AM
    Guardian’s U.S. Site Hits Traffic High
  • Cobbler vs. Gobbler: Obama’s Facebook Followers to Decide Fate of Thanksgiving Turkey

    President Obama's fans on Facebook voted between two turkeys — which life will they spare?

    By

    Alexander C. Kaufman
    November 20, 2012 @ 5:40 PM
    Journalism
    5:40 PM
    Cobbler vs. Gobbler: Obama’s Facebook Followers to Decide Fate of Thanksgiving Turkey
  • Rocco Landesman to Step Down as National Endowment for the Arts Chairman

    Landesman, a long-time Broadway producer, was nominated by President Obama in May 2009 

    By

    Alexander C. Kaufman
    November 20, 2012 @ 3:19 PM
    Culture
    3:19 PM
  • New #DominateFund Invests Celebrity Cash in Tech Startups

    The new seed fund has already attracted several music-industry executives

    By

    Alexander C. Kaufman
    November 20, 2012 @ 1:08 PM
    Journalism
    1:08 PM
    New #DominateFund Invests Celebrity Cash in Tech Startups
  • Woman Flipping Off Unknown Soldier Tomb Goes Viral, May Get Her Fired

    First her photo went viral, then another Facebook page called Fire Lindsey Stone popped up, racking up more than 5,500 likes in just a day  

    By

    Alexander C. Kaufman
    November 20, 2012 @ 12:07 PM
    Journalism
    12:07 PM
    Woman Flipping Off Unknown Soldier Tomb Goes Viral, May Get Her Fired
  • Nate Silver: Pollsters Called Election Wrong Because They Ignored Cellphones

    New York Times statistician Nate Silver said traditional polls skewed Republican because they missed young, urban voters that only use cellphones

    By

    Alexander C. Kaufman
    November 20, 2012 @ 9:12 AM
    Journalism
    9:12 AM
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