We had a great time at the Oakley After-5 Walk with Cincinnati Tomorrow. I was very pleased to finally meet Wes Flinn face to face and have a nice chat about blogging. I hope Wes can make it out to more walks.
Shout Out: Through the grapevine last night I head that councilman David Pepper either has read or reads the blog. I will just say Hey!
Friday, January 23, 2004
Enquirer Sued by Former Music Critic
The Enquirer has been sued by former music critic Larry Nager for unfair treatment and age discrimination. Nager was fired January 9th (3 days before me) and was allegedly he was "not aggressive" and "did not do his job."
One radio report stated that Nager's lawsuit link the "demotion" of former TV & Radio critic John Kieswetter to a West Chester beat reporter.
One radio report stated that Nager's lawsuit link the "demotion" of former TV & Radio critic John Kieswetter to a West Chester beat reporter.
Thursday, January 22, 2004
Irony?
A white South African immigrant student promoted himself for an African-American Student award given only to black students at a Public School. He was suspended for putting up posters in school with his picture on them.
Why would a public school give an award only among one race at a public school? Did putting up posters without permission violate school policy? If it did he deserved the suspension, if not, then why was he suspended? Criticizing bigoted or racist polices of schools is something we should encourage in our students.
[Via the 800-pound gorilla]
Why would a public school give an award only among one race at a public school? Did putting up posters without permission violate school policy? If it did he deserved the suspension, if not, then why was he suspended? Criticizing bigoted or racist polices of schools is something we should encourage in our students.
[Via the 800-pound gorilla]
Ohio Senate passes gay-marriage ban
Theocratic double speak never fails to offend:
What? Hmmm? You say that banning divorce would make half of the conservative politicians look bad with their prior divorces? Well, they can't pass an ex post facto law, so they can force the rest of us to live in bad marriages if they want. What better way to promote marriage by forcing bad ones from ending and preventing certain people from marrying?
State Rep. Bill Seitz, a Green Township Republican who sponsored the bill, said he was 'elated' at the prospect of Ohio being the 38th state to pass the Defense of Marriage Act. 'It's gigantic step toward strengthening the traditional view of marriage,' Seitz said.How do you defend marriage when half of them end divorce? If the theocratic bigots want to "defend marriage," why don't they ban divorce?
What? Hmmm? You say that banning divorce would make half of the conservative politicians look bad with their prior divorces? Well, they can't pass an ex post facto law, so they can force the rest of us to live in bad marriages if they want. What better way to promote marriage by forcing bad ones from ending and preventing certain people from marrying?
Don Quixote
Cheney refuses to give up on WMD search. I think he needs to come clean on the windmills. Dick could take the fall for the President and admit that he pushed him into the war. That would be the honest thing to do, but who in politics does the honest thing.
Wednesday, January 21, 2004
Miami University Journalism Program
I am pleased to read that Miami will have a specific Journalism Department starting in the Fall. Previously Mass Communication and English were the only things that came close. I had a friend in college who was a Mass Com major and did work at a newspaper for a while. I hope Miami can use the department to beef up the student newspaper.
Cincinnati Enquirer Editor Tom Callinan is one of four applicants to head the department. Gregory Flannery
of CityBeat asks "will Editor Tom Callinan be the next in the ongoing exodus from The Cincinnati Enquirer?" Are the changes the Enquirer has undertaken all Tom has to offer to the paper or does shaping new journalists a new alure for a veteran editor?
Cincinnati Enquirer Editor Tom Callinan is one of four applicants to head the department. Gregory Flannery
of CityBeat asks "will Editor Tom Callinan be the next in the ongoing exodus from The Cincinnati Enquirer?" Are the changes the Enquirer has undertaken all Tom has to offer to the paper or does shaping new journalists a new alure for a veteran editor?
Ramos in Sundance 2004
CityBeat's Steve Ramos is at the Sundance Film Festival and has an online daily diary of his misadventures.
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