Against Me!’s Laura Jane Grace speaks to Michael Atkin about ditching Tom Gabel, punk rock as a cover story and writing lyrics and living as a woman. Hack - Shoving the J into journalism, Hack is triple j’s half hour program covering current affairs, music, politics and culture with youth in mind. triple j is the place for the best new music from around Australia & the world. Listen via radio or stream triple j online
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WEB EXTRA: Laura Jane Grace from Against Me! Extended Interview. | Hack | triple j
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5by5 | The Frequency #5: Bulge is not the Preferred Nomenclature
5by5 - The Frequency #5: Bulge is not the Preferred Nomenclature
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5by5 | The Frequency #1: Space Crickets
5by5 - The Frequency #1: Space Crickets
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That reddit guy on a podcsat
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“The Sound of Young America” Graduates from College | KCPW
The end of an era has arrived for a public radio program that began as a college radio show. Now, The Sound of Young America, which airs Thursday nights at 7 p.m. here on KCPW, is becoming Bullseye. So what’s behind the change and what can listeners expect of the new show? KCPW’s Jeff Robinson spoke with host Jesse Thorn.
http://kcpw.org/blog/local-news/2012-01-04/the-sound-of-young-america-graduates-from-college/
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Rebooting the News - Rosen: Deep reporting creates hunger for updates
On this week’s edition of Rebooting The News, NYU Journalism Professor Jay Rosen riffs on the seminal NPR/This American Life co-production from last year, Giant Pool of Money, and finds in it the germ of a compelling argument: Deep reporting is not only good journalism, it may actually be the thing that creates a desire for more news, building new consumers of news where there were none before. From http://www.niemanlab.org/2009/05/rosen-deep-reporting-creates-hunger-for-updates/
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Weekend America: Faux Bono
Faux Bono : This weekend promises a groovy pre-inaugural concert. Crossing the stage in front of the Lincoln Memorial will be performers including Beyonce, Garth Brooks, Herbie Hancock, and, yes, Bono. But not the not-Bono. Did you know Bono has a doppelganger? He can be found not at the Lincoln Memorial, but in the Lincoln Park neighborhood of Chicago.
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5by5 | The Daily Edition #72: New House, New Rugs
5by5 - The Daily Edition #72: New House, New Rugs
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What has Steve Jobs left behind? | Marketplace From American Public Media
Steve Jobs, co-founder and former CEO of Apple Computer, has died at age 56. In talking about Jobs, there’s a tendency people have to talk about their own lives through the technologies that Jobs developed. That’s what we’ll explore today.
http://marketplace.publicradio.org/display/web/2011/10/06/tech-report-what-has-steve-jobs/
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‘Murdoch’s Man’: new profile of Chris Mitchell - Radio National Breakfast - 5 August 2011
Journalist Sally Neighbour has written an in-depth profile of Chris Mitchell, editor-in-chief of The Australian, in The Monthly magazine this week.
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