Saturday, January 19, 2008
Saturday Morning (Journalism) Quarterback
The top five stories worth reading from this past week in worth-reading stories:
This week, The American Prospect wonders if quirky characters are ruining indie cinema.
In the economics roundup, Common Dreams, The Financial Times Of London, The Raw Story, The Washington Post and The American Prospect all look at the current Republican recession.
In environmental news, Alternet looks at the future of drinking water, and Salon discusses environmental policy in the Arctic.
Slate magazine delves into the conundrum facing Nabakov's grandson over his dying wish to have his last manuscript burned.
Finally, Bob Cesca reminds us all that President Bush shouldn't be dancing with swords.
This week, The American Prospect wonders if quirky characters are ruining indie cinema.
In the economics roundup, Common Dreams, The Financial Times Of London, The Raw Story, The Washington Post and The American Prospect all look at the current Republican recession.
In environmental news, Alternet looks at the future of drinking water, and Salon discusses environmental policy in the Arctic.
Slate magazine delves into the conundrum facing Nabakov's grandson over his dying wish to have his last manuscript burned.
Finally, Bob Cesca reminds us all that President Bush shouldn't be dancing with swords.