Interview: Zach Horn
The artist’s new show, ‘Cookout,’ looks at life (and heaven) through the lens of shared meals
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The artist’s new show, ‘Cookout,’ looks at life (and heaven) through the lens of shared meals
“Art and society are at a disconnect”
A Range of Responses From Readers
Is the decades-long economic crisis for working people leading to less relevant art?
Alternatives for feuding student immigrant advocates and journalists
Some thoughts from a working journalist A few days ago I was at a local hospital for a routine test,…
Or: Free the Wu Train The hits just keep on coming from climate scientists—as they drop big global warming studies with…
(And in oppositional politics in general) For Earth Day, I’d like to write in brief about an internal dilemma the environmental movement…
Given all that, running news outlets as nonprofits is no panacea for the many problems besetting American journalism. It’s actually a difficult option that isn’t necessarily morally superior to running a for-profit news outlet. And how could it be otherwise? Having a board and a membership does not automatically result in more independence for news nonprofits in our capitalist political economic system. Especially if their members are inactive and their boards are more interested in placating donors than doing the kind of take-no-prisoners journalism that their staff journalists often want to do.
Another form of privatized transit at a time when we need to defend and expand our public transportation systems.
No corporation should own most newspapers in a region
Image by Don Kuss Mainstream press coverage of mass layoffs like Sunday’s shutdown of almost 100 Papa Gino’s and D’Angelo fast…