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nytimes.com
nytimes.comLast night, the Senate officially voted to end taxpayer funding for NPR.
To celebrate, we read some of the NPR CEO's most deranged tweets.
Enjoy. https://t.co/HkZibmJPMT
Eric Schmittx.com20. Convenience Culture is Killing Our Creative Impulses
open.spotify.comThe public money has dried up, in other words, but so has a whole lot of the private money. You might not have noticed the ramifications quite yet, but you will. It’s in the increasingly ardent pleas from your local NPR station, of course, but it’s also just absence: the film festival or day camp or curated exhibition or concert series that just... See more
Anne Helen Petersen • No Really, How Do We Fund the Art We Care About *Right Now*?
There Are No Weird Blogs Anymore Cause It’s More Fruitful to Drive Them Out of Business
talkingpointsmemo.comThat public radio station or podcast you’ve been streaming for months—or years? Become a member and contribute monthly to keep the programming going. Don’t put it off. While you’re at it, send a praise-filled email to the host or production team.
Alexandra Franzen • 50 Ways to Be Ridiculously Generous—and Feel Ridiculously Good.
WEDU PBS
wedu.orgSports journalism's unique power to hold the wealthy accountable in an algorithm-driven, conflict-averse media landscape.
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And so what does that kill? One of the things it kills is, I think, the element of the most ancient storytelling technique, which is something you did not know before. surprise as a concept has been so undervalued to the point where i get to be again to borrow a metaphor from earlier feeling like uh a one-eyed man in the land of the blind sometimes
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