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Tagged: The Interrupters, Into The Abyss, Tabloid, Bill Cunningham New York, Roger Ebert, Resurrect Dead: The Mystery Of The Toynbee Tiles, Cave Of Forgotten Dreams, Pina, Garbo: The Spy, The Last Mountain, Louder Than A Bomb, Page One: Inside The New York Times, One Lucky Elephant, Buck, Conan O'brien Can't Stop, Strongman, Project Nim, Waste Land, Phunny Business, Make Believe, Being Elmo: A Puppeteer's Journey
Tagged: The Interrupters, Into The Abyss, Tabloid, Bill Cunningham New York, Roger Ebert, Resurrect Dead: The Mystery Of The Toynbee Tiles, Cave Of Forgotten Dreams, Pina, Garbo: The Spy, The Last Mountain, Louder Than A Bomb, Page One: Inside The New York Times, One Lucky Elephant, Buck, Conan O'brien Can't Stop, Strongman, Project Nim, Waste Land, Phunny Business, Make Believe, Being Elmo: A Puppeteer's Journey
Roger Ebert tells us why these 20 are the best documentaries of the past of the past year.
Source: blogs.suntimes.com
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Benjamin Mercer writes a piece looking at the most underrated movies about Newspapers. Here are 5 less discussed films that spend significant time in the bullpen trenches, showing reporters and editors as they craft bombshell ledes, usually to expose some dastardly instance of municipal malfeasance.
Source: www.theatlantic.com
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The New York Times has made a documentary about the changes being made in the newspaper industry to insure its survival amid competition with new media. Here's an Las Angeles Times story about it.
Source: www.latimes.com
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Category: Analysis
Tagged: The Interrupters, Into The Abyss, Tabloid, Bill Cunningham New York, Roger Ebert, Resurrect Dead: The Mystery Of The Toynbee Tiles, Cave Of Forgotten Dreams, Pina, Garbo: The Spy, The Last Mountain, Louder Than A Bomb, Page One: Inside The New York Times, One Lucky Elephant, Buck, Conan O'brien Can't Stop, Strongman, Project Nim, Waste Land, Phunny Business, Make Believe, Being Elmo: A Puppeteer's Journey
Tagged: The Interrupters, Into The Abyss, Tabloid, Bill Cunningham New York, Roger Ebert, Resurrect Dead: The Mystery Of The Toynbee Tiles, Cave Of Forgotten Dreams, Pina, Garbo: The Spy, The Last Mountain, Louder Than A Bomb, Page One: Inside The New York Times, One Lucky Elephant, Buck, Conan O'brien Can't Stop, Strongman, Project Nim, Waste Land, Phunny Business, Make Believe, Being Elmo: A Puppeteer's Journey
Roger Ebert tells us why these 20 are the best documentaries of the past of the past year.
Source: blogs.suntimes.com
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Page One: Inside The New York Times, Scandal Sheet, The Front Page, Absence Of Malice, The Paper, State Of Play
Benjamin Mercer writes a piece looking at the most underrated movies about Newspapers. Here are 5 less discussed films that spend significant time in the bullpen trenches, showing reporters and editors as they craft bombshell ledes, usually to expose some dastardly instance of municipal malfeasance.
Source: www.theatlantic.com
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The New York Times has made a documentary about the changes being made in the newspaper industry to insure its survival amid competition with new media. Here's an Las Angeles Times story about it.
Source: www.latimes.com
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