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Connecting The Dots, Edition #11

In this hectic world, often we don’t have sufficient time to connect the dots between seemingly disconnected stories that flicked their way through our collective consciousness. To help bridge this gap, say hello to Connecting The Dots, where I’ll endeavour to bring together and seemingly disparate stories into a contextualized, cohesive whole. Or I’ll just [...]

The National Enquirer: Not the vanguard of journalism, apparently

A grave injustice was committed today. No, I’m not talking about one of the many political scandals unfolding worldwide at the moment. I’m talking about the exclusion of The National Enquirer from the list of winners of this year’s Pulitzer Prizes, announced earlier today.
I’m kidding, of course. Well, about my outrage. But about the Enquirer [...]

What a day to be a journalist

First thing’s first; this blog ain’t journalism. Approximately 119% of the blogs you read won’t be journalism. But a good number of people behind said websites probably are journalists. That may or may not mean they went to j-school, and it may or may not mean they have worked (or are working) in the industry [...]